Just ask the one million people who spend 20 million minutes hanging out each day on group
video chat app Houseparty, the latest teen app phenomenon.
, which is becoming popular in Live group
video chat app Houseparty.
At the time, the app was rumored to be incredibly similar to other group
video chat app Houseparty, and The Next Web confirms this is the case.
Not exact matches
This could be an
app such as
Houseparty, a group
video chat app that's popular with teens, or Musical.ly, a
video social network that lets people create and share short music
videos.
On Tuesday, the company also announced Facebook Watch, a feature that allows people to watch and participate in group
chats about
videos, which is similar to another popular
app called
Houseparty.
And our thoughts were given an ignition when The Verge reported that the social media giant is building a cloned
app of
Houseparty for live
video chat in groups.
This standalone
app is reportedly including ideas from
Houseparty for the feature of a group
video chat.
The feature hit 245 million monthly users as of December when Messenger added six - way split - screen group
video chat reminiscent of teen
app Houseparty.
Earlier this week, Meerkat developer Life on Air launched
Houseparty, an
app focused on providing its users with a fantastic group
video chatting experience.
It's also worth noting that Snap's 16 - person group
video chat is strikingly similar to
Houseparty, the
video chat app launched by the founders of live streaming
app Meerkat.
Snapchat is rolling out group
video chats — the same kind of group
video chats that
apps like
Houseparty and Facebook Messenger offer.
Bonfire is a blatant clone of
Houseparty, a teen - focused group
video chat from the makers of the Meerkat livestreaming
app that received a recent $ 50 million funding round led by Sequoia.
The
Houseparty app allows up to eight people to have a single group
video chat.
The
app is seen as Facebook's attempt to copy
Houseparty, another
app that allows up to eight people have a single group
video chat session.
Gunning after Skype,
Houseparty, and other
video chat apps and services, Facebook Messenger is now sporting its own split - screen group
video chat.