Software Alternatives & Reviews

[Summary] Best alternatives now that Ferdi is gone r/getferdi

Wavebox StackBrowser Rambox Franz Biscuit
  1. The powerful productivity browser like no other, multi-account sign-in, tab sleeping, groups & pins
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    • Freemium
    • Free Trial
    • $8.32 / Monthly
    Wavebox - Looks like a very promising option. 2 services for free, $13/month or $99/year for unlimited.

    #Messaging #Enterprise Communication #Productivity 16 social mentions

  2. Smart browser for internet multitaskers
    Stack Browser - Basic free version supports unlimited "cards" and "stacks" but only 3 "spaces," while the unlimited version is $8.4/monthly or $84/yearly. Looks like one of the most polished options, if their website is anything to go by. Unfortunately, they decided to make auto-refresh a premium feature.

    #macOS #SaaS #Tech 20 social mentions

  3. 3
    Digital workspace organizer that allows you to unify as many applications as you want, all in one place. It is perfect for those who care about productivity while working with many business and personal apps.
    Pricing:
    • Freemium
    • Free Trial
    • $7.0 / Monthly (Pro Plan)
    Rambox - Basic free account supports unlimited services, $5/month to unlock features (e.g. spellchecker, customizable workspaces), $144 for lifetime license. Performance on my computer was awful. Also, the app itself doesn't look or feel as polished as their website, imo.

    #Unified Communications #Digital Workplace #Digital Workspace Organizer 12 social mentions

  4. 4
    Franz is your messaging app for WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger, Slack, Gmail, Telegram and many many more.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    • Freemium
    • €4.0 / Monthly
    Franz - $6/month for unlimited services, no option for lifetime license. This is what Ferdi was originally forked from.

    #Group Chat & Notifications #Messaging #Communication 28 social mentions

  5. A browser where your favorite apps won't get buried in tabs
    Biscuit - Only free, but completely proprietary and looks a little unpolished. Didn't pass my "smell test." If I'm going to trust an app with something as sensitive as my email login credentials, then I want to know exactly how they make their money, or I want it to be completely open source.

    #Messaging #Productivity #Group Chat & Notifications 10 social mentions

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