Comingle iOS is finally here! We've released the first public beta to Apple TestFlight. Find or RSVP to in-person and online events, or create your own! Many more features are coming your way, and an Android version is under development. Feel free to provide constructive feedback here or by opening an issue in GitHub. Thanks for your support, and we hope you enjoy using the app! cc @Terry Yiu Join the Comingle Beta on Apple TestFlight: Launch Demo:

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Comingle seems to work well thus far. I look forward to a future Android release. Great job @Terry Yiu!
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Comingle iOS is finally here! We've released the first public beta to Apple TestFlight. Find or RSVP to in-person and online events, or create your own! Many more features are coming your way, and an Android version is under development. Feel free to provide constructive feedback here or by opening an issue in GitHub. Thanks for your support, and we hope you enjoy using the app! cc @Terry Yiu Join the Comingle Beta on Apple TestFlight: Launch Demo:
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Yes, except I don’t know of anyone who uses the social features of Meetup. I certainly don’t. They’re a centralized solution with a lack of network effect. Comingle gets network effects and portable identity for free with the power of Nostr as a protocol. We will make Meetup obsolete.
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modulo 1 year ago
Looking forward to try it out. Watched the video and not sure why time zone wouldn’t be required in all situations, though.
Thanks for your interest! If it’s an online event that people call into, it doesn’t matter what the time zone is because there isn’t a specific one. The time zone is wherever the participant will call in from. Time zones make sense if all the participants are guaranteed to be at the same location or in similar time zones.
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modulo 1 year ago
Thanks for the quick feedback! I need to try out the app a bit more before posting more questions😅, but this one came from the perspective of as a meeting organizer. The app must understand that if I set an online meeting to start at 9pm my time it defaults to my time zone and anyone else viewing that same event would have the time displayed differently on their device, utilising their local time zone?
Yep! It should work in that scenario. If you create an online meeting, just toggle the Time Zone setting off. It’ll show you, as the event organizer, the event in your local time zone. For others, it’ll show the event in their own local time zone.
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modulo 1 year ago
I do have another question but will put it on the GitHub.