TamTam
TamTam unites chats calls channels and live locations
TamTam aims to be a one‑stop hub for everyday conversations, work collaboration, and community building, and it largely succeeds thanks to its generous limits and flexible tools.
The core chat experience is robust. You can host private or public conversations with up to 20,000 participants and assign as many as 50 administrators, which is ideal for busy communities or project teams. Standard conveniences like replies, quotes, forwarding, and read markers make even crowded chats easier to follow, while a vast library of static and animated stickers plus Tenor‑powered GIFs keeps conversations light and expressive. You can also upload your own sticker packs, a nice touch for brands or tight‑knit groups.
TamTam really shines when it comes to group communication. Video calls support up to 100 participants and include screen sharing from a computer, so they can double as quick stand‑ups, remote classes, or family gatherings. Join‑via‑link calls that don’t require registration lower the barrier for guests, especially in work scenarios.
Channels are another highlight. You can create public or private channels with no limit on subscribers, delegate moderation, or set up closed channels without links as personal notebooks or team bulletin boards. Geolocation tools add an extra layer of practicality: send map pins, share your live position with select contacts, or broadcast location updates in work chats for logistics and delivery use cases.
Security relies on TLS encryption and a proprietary protocol, which covers data in transit but may not satisfy users who insist on fully transparent, end‑to‑end encryption. The interface can also feel a little dense at first, given the sheer number of options.
Still, if you need large‑scale chats, rich media, and flexible channels in a single, free messenger, TamTam is a compelling option.
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ru.ok.messages
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English
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