Actively maintained, community-driven Firebase BaaS for chat applications with an optional chat UI.
Flyer Chat is an innovative platform designed for developers looking to seamlessly integrate chat functionalities into their mobile applications using React Native or Flutter. With a focus on ease of use, it provides a straightforward, open-source solution for building in-app chat experiences without the complexities often associated with such integrations. Being community-driven, Flyer Chat encourages contributions, making it a collaborative project that continually evolves to meet developers' needs.
One of its standout features is the absence of paid plugins, allowing developers to implement chat functionalities without financial constraints. Whether you're starting from scratch or need to enhance an existing application, Flyer Chat offers a flexible, nearly drop-in chat solution tailored for both beginners and seasoned developers alike.
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