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Gitter vs Sameroom: What are the differences?

  1. Cost: Gitter is free to use for public repositories, while Sameroom requires a paid subscription regardless of privacy settings. This difference in cost can be a significant factor for individuals or organizations with budget constraints.
  2. Integration Options: Gitter offers integrations with various platforms such as GitHub, Trello, and Slack, making it easier to connect with other tools. In contrast, Sameroom focuses on facilitating communication between different chat platforms by creating bridges, enabling users to chat across platforms.
  3. Focus on Collaboration: Gitter emphasizes real-time communication and collaboration within a team or community through channels and threads, whereas Sameroom aims to bridge the gap between different chat platforms, enabling users to communicate seamlessly across platforms without switching between apps.
  4. Privacy and Security: Gitter provides end-to-end encryption for messages, ensuring a higher level of security and privacy compared to Sameroom, which may not offer the same level of encryption for messages exchanged between platforms.
  5. Group Chat Limitations: Gitter supports larger group chats with up to 25 participants, while Sameroom may have limitations on the number of users who can participate in a chat bridge, impacting the scalability of communication across platforms.
  6. Customization and Branding: Gitter allows users to customize the appearance of their chat rooms and have more branding options, while Sameroom focuses more on the functionality of bridging chats between platforms, offering limited customization options for users.

In Summary, Gitter and Sameroom differ in terms of cost, integration options, focus on collaboration, privacy and security measures, group chat limitations, and customization and branding options.

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From a StackShare Community member: “We’re about to start a chat group for our open source project (over 5K stars on GitHub) so we can let our community collaborate more closely. The obvious choice would be Slack (k8s and a ton of major projects use it), but we’ve seen Gitter (webpack uses it) for a lot of open source projects, Discord (Vue.js moved to them), and as of late I’m seeing Spectrum more and more often. Does anyone have experience with these or other alternatives? Is it even worth assessing all these options, or should we just go with Slack? Some things that are important to us: free, all the regular integrations (GitHub, Heroku, etc), mobile & desktop apps, and open source is of course a plus."

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    Github integration
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    Free
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    Markdown support
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    Markdown
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    Graceful integration
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    Project-oriented
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    MARKDOOOOWN
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    IRC bridge
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    Integrates with everything
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    LaTeX
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    Apps available for most platforms
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    Cross-repository issue reference
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    Github login
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    IRC support
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    My new fav'rite thing is on it
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    Very fast work
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    Very open
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    Now open source
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    Open source
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    Free unlimited archives
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    Open access (no invitation needed)
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    Single account for all communities
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    Free, open & free hosting
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      Sends data to US Gov
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      What is Gitter?

      Free chat rooms for your public repositories. A bit like IRC only smarter. Chats for private repositories as well as organisations.

      What is Sameroom?

      Sameroom bridges real-time communication systems. Share channels between Slack teams. Bridge a Skype or Hangouts group with a channel on Slack. Connect a team on Slack with a team on HipChat, Gitter. Manage all your customer support queries as a team, from Slack. Respond to Intercom, Twitter, or Skype customer support questions from your team chat.

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        What are some alternatives to Gitter and Sameroom?
        Slack
        Imagine all your team communication in one place, instantly searchable, available wherever you go. That’s Slack. All your messages. All your files. And everything from Twitter, Dropbox, Google Docs, Asana, Trello, GitHub and dozens of other services. All together.
        Discord
        Discord is a modern free voice & text chat app for groups of gamers. Our resilient Erlang backend running on the cloud has built in DDoS protection with automatic server failover.
        GitHub
        GitHub is the best place to share code with friends, co-workers, classmates, and complete strangers. Over three million people use GitHub to build amazing things together.
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