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by eastbound 1211 days ago
> once you have an MVP, you should immediately work towards a native solution.

All of the chat apps that worked towards a native solution have died. Most of the other apps too, but all of the chat apps. Going native, despite being satisfying for the user, carries a maximum cost in terms of internal organization (several departments in the company for each target OS), HR (developers that can’t be recycled in other departments), marketing: “Wait, does HipChat MacOS has the same features as HipChat-on-the-mac-but-in-browser? Wait it doesn’t matter, HipChat is dead.”

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Telegram, which is easily the best chat app by software quality, has native apps on all platforms (well, QT on desktop, but that’s close enough). iMessage is native as well, and widely used, though it has admittedly fewer target devices. Those are the two I use daily, so I definitely don’t live in your Electron world, and I’m happy for it.