What Time for iOS saves you from chat group hell

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What Time for iOS saves you from chat group hell - Published on 03/25/16

Tap Get Pte Ltd. today introduces What Time 1.0, their new social networking app developed for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch devices. What Time was designed to let you chat about what you're doing in-the-moment in ephemeral chat groups that automatically close when that event is over. Groups are based on what 'time' it is. Members chat along with shared photos scrolling along the background so everyone in the group knows what everyone else is talking about.

Singapore - Tap Get Pte Ltd. today is proud to announce the release of What Time 1.0, their new social networking app developed for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch devices. What Time was designed to let you chat about what you're doing in-the-moment (such as: "Party Time", "Coffee Time" or even "Sexy Time") in ephemeral chat groups that automatically close when that event is over. It's a perfect way to have quick group chats without getting stuck in whatsapp groups that are impossible to leave - i.e. chat group hell.

Chat Group Hell: We've all been there - stuck in a chat group that you can't leave because it's either rude, FOMO on juicy gossip or just not wanting to be 'that guy' who leaves. With What Time, you'll never get stuck in an unwanted group and it keeps conversations on topic.

It's a simple idea: rather than having chat groups that stay open forever and get easily flooded with multiple topics going on all at the same time, it would be better to chat in groups that:

A. Only exist for as long as they're needed, and
B. Stay on topic

Groups only exist for as long as they're needed. Chat groups start with a timer counting down from 24:00 hours, new messages sent to the group will add a further 10 minutes, but eventually as the conversation ends it will reach 00:00 and the group is closed.

Staying on topic. Groups are based on what 'time' it is, such as: "It's Party Time", "It's Coffee Time" or even "It's Sexy Time" and chat along with shared photos scrolling along the background so everyone in the group knows what everyone else is talking about.

"The world does not need another social-network but group chat could be better," Tap Get CEO Keeran Janin commented, "Groups in apps like Whatsapp and Messenger already do a great job of keeping us close with family and friends - but overuse for the wrong events spoil the experience - so rather than create a whole new platform we made What Time as an alternative app to chat about short-lived events that works with your existing social networks."

Device Requirements:
* iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch
* Requires iOS 8.2 or later
* 34.9 MB

Pricing and Availability:
What Time 1.0 is Free and available worldwide exclusively through the App Store in the Social Networking category. Currently What Time works with Facebook contacts, adding support for other networks is planned for future updates.

What Time 1.0: http://whattime.co
Download from iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/app/what-time-share-time-friends/id1021204886
Media Assets: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/ef0su5n3g9ta6be/AAAlv9Et0cai2zJf5lkN3YiAa?dl=0


Founded in 2015, Tap Get is a watch-focussed app development company whose founders dropped everything for Apple Watches. The company will be invested in producing both software and hardware offerings targeting smart watch and mobile users. All Material and Software (C) Copyright 2016 Tap Get Pte Ltd. All Rights Reserved. Apple, the Apple logo, iPhone, iPod and iPad are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. in the U.S. and/or other countries. Other trademarks and registered trademarks may be the property of their respective owners.


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