#Wisp, I keep using it and still find myself impressed. On Nostr, Primal remains very popular, and I get why: it has a team, infrastructure, and visibility. But in my experience, Wisp in just a few weeks has solved things that had been frustrating me for a long time: - much clearer threads - notes that stay coherent - instant notifications - solid relay management - fast and seamless zaps - a smooth, uninterrupted feed And one detail that still makes me smile: many Nostr clients already have note translation, but Primal, despite a year of development, still doesn’t. It’s amazing to see how, even without a team or funding, a single person can build something that improves the everyday experience of users so much. I’m noticing mostly regular users enjoying Wisp, while the more technical users quietly observe. For me, this is one of those cases where quality is felt without needing technical explanations. And that’s the part I find truly fascinating.

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I use #wisp as my primary nostr client, and #amethyst is my backup. Really impressed how well it works. Thanks to all the devs (nostr, wisp, amethyst, zapstore, mostro) for doing all this ecosystem possible. 🙌
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Spud 3 months ago
Whelp I'm sold, do you know where I can get Wisp? Not seeing it on the play store. My first nostr client was Amethyst and I still use it. I see all of the users and all of the hashtags I've followed in my feed there. And I like it, but I've gotten in the habit of force closing it every time I quit using it because otherwise it consistently keeps streaming things from my feed even like an hour later if I don't. More recently I've been trying Primal and I like it, too. It feels polished and nice to use, but I don't see any of the many hashtags that I followed on Amethyst. I re-followed a bunch of them on Primal but so far I've just kinda been client-hopping between those two.