In this age of pictures, hashtags, Reels, TikTok, likes, and comments, a traditional bookworm’s heaven would be a blog to access more text-based content. Chatter aims to be that heaven specifically for this kind of audience. It is a multi-functional platform for authors and readers to create and access content. Chatter seeks to knock off competition from Hashnode and Medium in its first two years of launch.
Chatter allows users to register and create their accounts on the platform. Users can sign up using their email addresses or social media accounts like Facebook or Google.
Chatter provides a rich text editor, allowing users to create and publish content easily. Users can write blog posts or any other content and add images to enhance their content.
Chatter provides a personalized feed based on the user's interests and reading history, making it easier for users to discover new content. Users can also browse, search and filter for other user’s content. Users can explore different categories and tags to find content that interests them.
Chatter provides social features like commenting and liking that allow users to interact with each other and engage in discussions.
Chatter provides detailed analytics that allows users to track the performance of their content. Users can see how many views, likes, and comments their content has received and how many users have bookmarked it.