Tapstack is a new Snapchat-like social network to be close to your family and friends

Although it seems that everything is already inventing when it comes to social networks, we have some that do not want to miss the train and try to enter this very competitive category in which Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest or Instagram seem to be at ease. We recently had a pleasant surprise with Peach, a social network that uses certain features to offer something different from those mentioned and from Google+ that looks for ways to retain more users. Peach uses the words themselves in the messages to launch all kinds of actions that, ultimately, look for another way to interact with your contacts and family.

It is this same Tapstack call that tries to take to another level what we can obtain from Snapchat, another of the networks and services with the greatest attention and which has been tried to imitate in every possible way. With a very simple interface, Tapstack seeks that get hooked on it to maintain long distance friendships with the great ease of sending images and video. It is right here where we find its great virtue, since it saves those steps that mean opening the image gallery, taking a photo, selecting the option to share and finally choosing the program with which to share the photo. Three steps and you will have everything done. We will see why Tapstack can become one of the networks of the next few years.

There is nothing like Tapstack

To make it clear at first, right now there is nothing that comes close to what Tapstack offers, so it immediately demands our attention to see what it is about.

Tapstack

Tapstack allows you "Click" on a friend's profile picture and send him both an image, a short video of up to 10 seconds and your location. The latter can be hidden if one wishes. What has changed now in this app, since it was previously called DingDong, is that it has a greater feature that adds the ability to save those "Taps" or beats to an album shared between the sender and the receiver called as "Stack".

This makes it quite different from other services such as Snapchat that delete shares by default. In fact, it can be called Tapstack as "the Snapchat for adults" Because, while you have the ability to delete your "Taps", you can record all shared experiences in a completely private way and that cannot be shared on other social networks.

Intimacy as the main objective

For long-distance relationships Tapstack is positioned as a great option. You can have your intimacy with your girl and, by sharing the location, it can also be used effectively in urban environments. And not only for the couple, but to share special moments with the family, children or roommates.

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It also has some customization options for the contact view and among the new features is a new record, which allows users to see the "Taps" sent. Small group messages are still available and Taps can be opened by clicking on a group or the same individual in order of preference.

Tapstack's own developers call your app as "personal media" or something between what is messaging and a social network, because the Taps are triggered and sent at the same moment without the opportunity to choose a filter or edit the image. This leads directly to something rare in a social network: vulnerability.

An interesting proposal like a social network that seeks other objectives and that tries to fill the gap left by Snapchat, Facebook and many other social networks. By the time it seems that everything is made up, we have a new "personal network" to enter and see if this new idea of ​​sharing our daily or most important moments really convinces us.

The app was not found in the store. 🙁

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