Software Alternatives & Reviews

GNU social

GNU social is communication software for both public and private communications.

GNU social Alternatives [Page 2]

The best GNU social alternatives based on verified products, community votes, reviews and other factors.
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    /scuttlebutt-alternatives

    A decent(ralised) secure gossip platform.

    Open Source

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    /youllo-alternatives

    Adult Social Microblogging

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    B2B SaaS: Make your app enterprise-ready! Authentication - SAML/OIDC SSO, Directory Sync (SCIM 2.0), Audit Logs, Data Privacy Vault, and more!

    Try for free Open Source free $49.0 / Monthly (Per connection)

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    /misskey-alternatives

    A forever evolving, sophisticated microblogging platform.

  5. 18
    /amino-alternatives

    Video Game Amino is the fastest growing mobile social network for video game fans!

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    /fritter-alternatives

    A peer-to-peer social feed application (in progress!)

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    /twister-alternatives

    twister is the fully decentralized P2P (Peer-to-peer) microblogging platform leveraging from the...

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    /ello-alternatives

    Welcome to the Creators Network. Ello is a community to discover, discuss, publish, share and promote the things you are passionate about.

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    /mewe-alternatives

    Used to be called Sgrouples, now its MeWe offered by the company Sgrouples Inc.

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    /flote-alternatives

    Crypto social network Chronological timeline!

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    /manyverse-alternatives

    A social network off the grid

    Open Source

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    /wt-social-alternatives

    A news focused social network from the founder of Wikipedia

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    /chaino-alternatives

    The social network where you connect with people, on your term.

    free

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    /vk-alternatives

    VK is the largest European social network with more than 100 million active users. Our goal is to keep old friends, ex-classmates, neighbors and colleagues in touch.

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