Sounds like the fundamental bet here is that design and privacy are meaningful differentiators in this market. With regard to design, Wavelength's particular, native aesthetic might have a certain kind of emotional appeal to old-school Mac and iOS users (including me), but fundamentally its conversation view works a lot like Discord's, which also supports threads and basic replies. I don't think they're going to win…
It's not just old school. It's a "Mac-assed Mac app" [1]. Unfortunately even Apple themselves have stopped caring about making highly polished native Mac/iOS-assed apps. And that could be a huge differentiator if it wasn't just indie developers embracing this, but the platform itself.
> In fact, I think their focus on "nativeness" could inhibit feature competitiveness down the line.
Wat? Half-assed designs isn't "feature competitiveness".
[1] https://daringfireball.net/linked/2020/03/20/mac-assed-mac-a...