Koo: Koo was launched in March last year and won the Government of India’s ‘Self-reliant App Challenge’. This app was developed by the incomparable Radhakrishna. The user base of the application has reached 30 lakhs and this app has launched a type of re-discovery campaign for the second Indian Alternatives of popular social media platform.
Koo’s big advantage over Twitter is that it allows you to post Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Punjabi, Oriya, Assamese and more. Some more languages are also going to be added to the future.Sandes: Messages can be used as an alternative to Facebook’s WhatsApp. It has been built in India, which is currently under-testing stage and is being used by government officials for communication. Like the messaging platform, many features have been given in it.
Friends (Mitron): After TikTok leaves the Indian market, one of the apps that is trying to grab its place is the Friends app. After the initial difficulties, the app started to get some attraction as it was very similar to TicketLock and made it easy for users to switch.
Moj: Currently, TikTok’s most popular option in India is the Moj app, whose demand has increased significantly since launch and managed to cross 100 million downloads on the Google Play Store in January of this year, just six months after launch.
FAU-G: After PUBG is banned in India, if you are looking for another option, then you can play the Indian battle game military. This Made in India game has been developed by Bangalore based mobile game maker company nCore Games, in which many special features have been given.