📱My Top 7 Nostr mobile clients to introduce friends and family to The Nostr
1. Amethyst:
Although it’s only for Android users, most people I know use it. While it has several settings that can seem intimidating at first, there’s really no need to tweak them too much. Just create a new private key and you can start using it easily.
2. Primal:
For iOS users, it’s similar to Amethyst, although it doesn’t have as many settings that might impress. I think this can also dampen some imagination and curiosity about learning more about the protocol itself.
3. Jumble (and its forks):
This would also be among my first choices if it had a mobile app. Although it can be used from the browser without any problem, “normies” are conditioned to expect downloadable apps from app stores — and there’s little that can be done against that.
4. Coracle:
This would be my first choice. However, it’s slow when loading feeds. And the first thing that comes out of a “normie’s” mouth when it takes a bit is “it doesn’t work...”.
5. Voyage:
It’s excellent for avoiding distractions and focusing on written content, but “normies” look for the best way to waste their time. They might find it very boring.
6. Nostrudel:
It’s the best there is, but it requires a more technical and deeper understanding of how the protocol works.
7. Damus:
The general recommendation is to leave iOS and use Android, but if there’s no other option, maybe as a last resort I’d recommend Damus.
What do you always recomend first to a newbie and why??
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Primal, then Damus (iOS)
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