This is the most popular messaging app on the market, but it's not available yet.
Daze, a new app aimed at young people, is already making waves online ahead of its official release in the coming weeks. Even though he hasn't debuted yet, he has already amassed over 100,000 followers. TikTokposts get thousands, if not millions, of views or more.
Daze, which is in danger of being dethroned as the popular messaging platform, already has a waiting list of around 156,000 people before it officially becomes available on November 4th.
“Our goal with Daze is to create a fully featured messenger that can compete with the likes of iMessage and WhatsApp, while also having a suite of really fun and creative features,” said New York. says Willem Simons, founder of Entrepreneur based in told TechCrunch.
This interface takes a free-form approach to messaging. Similar to creating Instagram Stories, the app allows users to experiment with text placement, fonts, and colors instead of a uniform message bubble.
“You can quickly type your message and hit send, or you can drag the message anywhere in the chat,” Simons says. “It's easy to use and practical, but it's also very freeing and unrestricted.”
And it seems to be a hit with the tech-savvy generation who are fawning over the app's beauty on social media.
“This is the coolest thing ever.” commented 1 viewer.
“You'll love sending messages on the app.” Someone else said.
“It’s not out yet,” another excited user said. I wrote.
According to Tech Crunch, the next-gen app is currently in beta testing with about 1,400 invite-only users, the majority of whom are Gen Zers between the ages of 13 and 22.
The app, which has a 60-day retention rate of over 50%, is also experimenting with AI features.
From Apple's AI to ChatGPT, artificial intelligence has become a hot commodity among ordinary people as chatbots and generative AI are integrated into everyday life.

