Omnichat is a powerful backend solution that syncs messages across Push, Discord, and Telegram, bringing seamless communication to the Web3 ecosystem. By bridging these major platforms, it boosts interoperability and engagement across diverse communities, enabling real-time updates and enhancing accessibility for decentralized teams. With Omnichat, Web3 projects can streamline their communication, reduce friction, and ensure no message is missed, creating a more efficient, scalable, and user-friendly experience that supports growth and inclusivity within the ecosystem.
Project Members
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Name: Anderson Lottermann Thome
- Discord Username: andersonlthome
- Devfolio Username: andersonlthome
- Github Username: andersonlthome
- Role: Full Stack Developer
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Name: Guilherme Heilmann Costa Neves
- Discord Username: 0xneves
- Devfolio Username: 0xneves
- Github Username: 0xneves
- Role: Full Stack Developer
- Components (Select all that apply)
- Frontend
- Backend
- Smart Contracts
- ZK Circuits
- Machine Learning (ML)
We used Node.js for the backend, and the Discord, Push and Telegram APIs for the integrations.
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- Push Protocol
- Polygon
- Chainlink
- Brevis
- Orbiter
- ZKM
- Nethermind
- PSE
- AltLayer
- If Push allows us to keep working on this project, we plan to create an official push bot that will be able to operate on Push, Discord, and Telegram.
- We could for instance, relay push notifications through the same bot to other platforms.
- Build a front-end where users can deploy and manage their bot specs.
- Every thing was very light, the API's are very easy to use and work pretty well.
- The Threads in the telegram were not responding as expected, and due to the time constraints we were not able to fix it.