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Dive Chat

SBS students can manage their events seamlessly with Dive chat.

Screenshot of Dive chat
Image Credit: The Statesman

Entrepreneur Name: Students of SBU

Business Name: Dive Chat, Stony Brook, New York, United States

How many times have we missed important messages in all the chaos that our chat section is? Dive Chat will solve your problem. It is a group chat messaging application that breaks down groups of people into multiple chats which helps students to stay organized. It was developed by students of Stony Brook University and launched on 1st August 2020.

Dive Chat integrates two channel-based communication applications, Slack and Discord one of which is for professional use while is other is mainly used for online gaming. It also features event management and tracking. This makes it a perfect application for students as it is an open space for any type of group. It also has great aesthetic values which makes it really user-friendly.

Several other universities also launched Dive Chat on Aug. 1, including Binghamton University, Baruch College, and Arizona State University. Many clubs have expressed interest in using the platform. Although the start-up was slow after the launch due to technical error its gaining momentum steadily.

Source (The Statesman): https://www.sbstatesman.com/2020/09/25/new-student-startup-provides-a-messaging-platform-for-sbu-students/

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