Free social media Indian app
ShareChat is a free social media app for India that highlights localized content and connecting with people. Created by Mohalla Tech Pvt Ltd in 2015, the app is comparable, yet is more different than leading social platforms like WhatsApp. Share Chat’s strengths lie in the way it balances globalization while still reinforcing that it is an app made by Indians for Indians.
For Indian friends and families, the software is an outstanding way to keep in touch remotely, offering the typical plethora of emoji, GIFs, and multimedia accessibility. The app is available in fourteen languages, none of which are English. Rather, it includes languages of India such as Hindi, Punjabi, Telugu, Gujarati, Marathi, Bengali, Kannada, and more.
Localized viral content
ShareChat is not only an excellent way to stay connected with your friends and family; it’s also a way to reach out and meet new people. In general, social media apps are beginning to understand their importance in globalization, and ShareChat is far more than a messaging service. It also has a dedicated local team that keeps its users updated with current affairs, Indian politics to viral videos, and makeup tips.
Like WhatsApp or TikTok, ShareChat is a hub for viral videos, articles, and music. This includes Bollywood, Telugu, and Bengali films, the content from which can be distributed in different chat rooms. Just like with TikTok or Instagram, you can also use the service to upload your own material to share your talent with the world.
ShareChat allows for all the familiar filters, graphics, and effects of leading social media apps, including more than 300 emoji stickers. The app’s blend of customization and localized connectivity mean you can give your status a flair that is exclusively your own. You can use ShareChat to watch other people’s photos and videos, keep up to date with pop culture, and make your own voice heard with your Android device.
While the main draw is its Indian localization, ShareChat is also packed with features that rival the leading competition. Besides the typical videos, emoji, and GIFs to add embellishments to your messaging and chats, ShareChat hosts a number of groups, forums, and pages that cover a variety of topics. You can regularly browse them for romantic advice, love quotes, interview preparation tips, health and fitness, horoscopes, and the news.
As for different dialects, you can select your native language when you first install and load up the app. This immediately sets the language for the buttons, labels, and descriptions throughout ShareChat, ensuring that the experience is tailored and streamlined to suit your preference. The app has an impressive handle on the different vernacular of the region, and its support over a widely diverse country is the foremost benefit of this app.
ShareChat vs WhatsApp
One of the best things about ShareChat is the way it handles competition with other leading social media apps like Twitter, Instagram, Facebook Messenger, and most importantly WhatsApp. Under normal circumstances WhatsApp might be considered ShareChat’s largest competition, but founders Ankush Sachdeva, Bhanu Pratap Singh and Farid Ahsan had a trick up their sleeve: Cohesion and collaboration.
Rather than trying to compete with WhatsApp’s features and popularity, ShareChat is a way to better use WhatsApp to the fullest. WhatsApp Messenger is the most downloaded social media app worldwide, and much of its base is centered in India. ShareChat has grown into India’s fastest-growing social media platform in local languages. This localization has, in a sense, transformed ShareChat into a necessary companion extension for WhatsApp.
ShareChat was actually designed to simplify the process of sharing content over to WhatsApp and was created to work on even the poorest connections. According to founder Sachdeva, much of the content initially created on ShareChat quickly makes its way to WhatsApp. ‘On WhatsApp, we had 4 billion impressions’, he said. ‘On ShareChat we’ve had 10 billion’.
Connect without a language barrier
ShareChat’s localized media library promises that there’s something new to read or watch every day. Since these contents are so masterfully translated all across India, it’s more than just entertaining and trending – it’s informative and it’s tailored to your location.
Despite over one billion people living in India, the app offers far more nuance than other apps. Between that and its compatibility with WhatsApp, ShareChat is an essential social media app for any modern Indian.