Zoho's homegrown messaging app, Arattai, briefly topped Indian app store charts, overtaking WhatsApp and Telegram. Fueled by patriotic downloads and g ...
Arattai is a “Made in India” social media platform that functions similarly to Meta’s WhatsApp. The work “Arattai” is a Tamil work that means “Chat” or “Chit-chat”. This social networking app offers ...
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Arattai app explodes 100x in 3 days as sign ups soar from 3,000 to 350,000 daily: Story in 5 points
Arattai, from Zoho is seeing a massive boost in popularity. The app has recorded a jump in daily sign-ups from 3,000 to 350,000 in just three days. Some users are also calling it a potential WhatsApp ...
Arattai surges in India, with Zoho leveraging its Wall Street-free culture to offer a privacy-first, homegrown messaging app.
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WhatsApp meets its match? Arattai races to no 1 in India app stores
Arattai has surpassed WhatsApp and surges to the top of India’s app stores. The app’s success highlights growing user demand for local digital platforms amid global scrutiny of the tech industry.
Arattai has climbed to the top of India’s app stores, reflecting the rising demand for homegrown digital platforms amid increasing global scrutiny of big tech.
Zoho's CEO, Sridhar Vembu, praises the success of their made-in-India messaging app, Arattai, attributing it to the company's independence from Wall Street pressures.
Perplexity CEO Aravind Srinivas has praised Zoho Corp’s new messaging app, Arattai, congratulating Sridhar Vembu on its success.
Launched quietly in 2021 as a side project, it has now emerged as a flagship for Indian innovation in the crowded messaging space. Unlike global behemoths, Arattai positions itself as a spyware-free, ...
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'We do not want to be a monopoly ever': Sridhar Vembu’s Arattai takes on WhatsApp with UPI playbook
In a post on X, Vembu said Arattai is in early talks with iSpirt’s Sharad Sharma—the architect behind UPI’s tech backbone—to publish and standardize the app’s messaging protocols.
India's Arattai app, dubbed a potential rival to WhatsApp, has experienced a remarkable rise in user sign-ups, jumping from 3,000 to 350,000 in just three days. This growth is attributed to government ...
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