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Roost App Brings Back Bird-Messenger Delays | Tech News

Roost App Brings Back Bird-Messenger Delays | Tech News

Published 6 days, 6 hours ago
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Roost is a digital twist on carrier pigeons, letting you send messages that fly across the app like birds — choose a falcon for speed or a turtle for slow, thoughtful delivery. Created by Logan Mendelsohn as a side project to combat the constant rush of notifications, it’s gaining traction with users craving digital calm. You pick four birds for your “rookery” and send messages to friends — all while prioritizing privacy, with location sharing optional and anonymous “Pen Pals” for safe, age-matched chats. Though built with AI help, Mendelsohn insists the art and vision come from him and the community. It’s tech that intentionally slows you down — and people are loving it.

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