Chatto is now Open Source

Chatto, a self-hosted group chat application, has officially transitioned to an open-source model. The platform emphasizes privacy, end-to-end encryption, and low resource usage for community management.
Why it matters
The move toward self-hosted, privacy-focused communication tools reflects a growing user demand for alternatives to centralized, data-tracking corporate messaging platforms.
I’m happy to announce that Chatto, the group and team chat application that I’ve been working on for the past year or so, is now officially Open Source, and available for anyone to self-host.
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