WordPress.com owner Automattic last year acquired the multiservice messaging app Beeper for $125 million and said it would merge with Texts.com, a previous acquisition in the same category. Currently, Beeper has released its first redesign app and beta desktop set for iOS and desktops since the merger.
In a blog post, Beeper said he built a desktop app using the basics of the Texts.com app and the iOS app from scratch. The company added that the new set of apps is faster and the battery is hungry.
On X, Texts.com founder Kishan Bagaria said that while users can still use the old apps, it will ultimately provide an easy way to migrate to a new set of apps.
Currently, the app uses Beeper Cloud to store messages and credentials for other services. In future versions, all this data will be stored on-device. Additionally, the new app has encryption on your device for better privacy and security, and supports multiple accounts associated with the same messaging service. Bagaria also said the MAC app will allow users to send and receive iMessages.
Beeper was founded by Eric Migicovsky, founder of Pebble Smartwatch and partner of Y-Combinator. After the acquisition, Migicovsky became head of costume messaging. However, last month, Migicovsky announced that he was once again focusing on building Pebble.