Free Communication Software

Kik Kik

Kik is a free instant messaging and social networking app that allows you to stay connected with friends and stay in the loop. Over 4 million people use Kik on their smartphones to send messages and connect with the world around them. The design of the Kik application is easy on the eyes, and even easier to use. Share emojis and images directly in the chat and create and interact with chatbots to perform task like enhancing images, get news or play simple games.

Elgg Elgg

Elgg is an award-winning open source social networking engine that provides a robust framework on which to build all kinds of social environments, from a campus wide social network for your university, school or college or an internal collaborative platform for your organization through to a brand-building communications tool for your company and its clients.

WeChat WeChat

WeChat connects a billion people with voice calls, video calls, photo sharing, chats and payments. The multi-purpose application is developed by the Chinese company Tencent and is and in China, it is described as "the app for everything". WeChat is primarily developed for the mobile consumer, but is also avalible on desktop and in the browser.

Imo Imo

Imo is a free communication platform used by over 200 million people across the globe. Imo has clients for both desktop and mobile devices and lets you video chat with family and friends and meet new friends and share stories on the ImoZone. Imo can handle audio and video calls no matter if they are abroad or not.

Diaspora Diaspora

Diaspora is a privacy-aware, distributed, open source social network developed by the Diaspora Foundation. The social network is built up of distributed pods, that can be self-hosted by anyone. However, to join the Dispora, you can simply chose an already hosted pod on the network. Members can share and discuss content with others, and label content with hashtags, allowing them to easily follow certain topics that they are interested in. Diaspora also supports @mentions and re-shares of posts, features which all adds up to an intricate communication and sharing system, distributed across the globe.

Movim Movim

Movim is a distributed social platform, with web client and mobile apps, that protects your privacy, comes with a set of awesome features and uses the industry-standard XMPP protocol.

ICQ ICQ

ICQ is the oldest cross-platform messenger and VoIP client. It was originally developed by the Israeli company Mirabilis in 1996, later sold to AOL in 1998. With ICQ you can stay connected with friends, family and co-workers. ICQ provides instant messaging andcan conver audio messages to text.

HumHub HumHub

HumHub is a free and open-source social network software and framework built to give you the tools to make communication and collaboration easy and successful. HumHub is designed to be lightweight, powerful and comes with an user-friendly interface that is easy to use both for users of the social network and administrators.

Ripcord Ripcord

Ripcord is a desktop chat client for group-centric services like Slack and Discord. It provides a traditional compact desktop interface designed for power users. It has a small resource footprint, responds quickly to input, and gets out of your way. With Ripcord, you can connect with friends, family and co-workers.

Jitsi Jitsi

Jitsi is an open-source project and software toolset that allows you to easily build and deploy secure video conferencing solutions. At the heart of Jitsi are Jitsi Videobridge and Jitsi Meet, which let you have conferences on the internet, while other projects in the community enable other features such as audio, dial-in, recording, and simulcasting.  Jitsi supports popular protocols such as SIP, XMPP/Jabber, ICQ/AIM, Windows Live, Yahoo!, Google Hangouts, OTR, ZRTP and more.