A centralized message hub that aggregates all conversations across messaging platforms (e.g., WhatsApp, Signal, Telegram, Instagram, SMS, etc.) into a single interface similar to the concept introduced by Ratio Launcher’s “Tree” but without relying on notification-based message fetching. Instead, it would function more like Beeper, which directly integrates with services via APIs or bridges to fetch full message history and enable real-time sync.
Key Features:
Unified inbox for all messages across platforms
Native message fetching without dependence on OS-level notifications
Support for sending and replying directly within the interface
Message search across all platforms
Conversation grouping and filtering (e.g., by person, platform, unread)
End-to-end encryption where applicable
Why Ratio Did It:
Ratio Launcher introduced “Tree” to reduce digital clutter and centralize communication. Their goal was to provide a minimalist, focused environment where users could engage with messages without being pulled into the endless distractions of individual messaging apps. By aggregating notifications into a single timeline, Ratio attempted to reframe how users interacted with digital conversations, putting control and intentionality first.
Inspiration:
Ratio Launcher’s “Tree” (visual and organizational inspiration)
Beeper (technical architecture and independence from OS notification systems)
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