Top 5 Retro Messenger Competitors & Alternatives in 2025
Updated onFind more companies like Retro Messenger. We've shortlisted leading alternatives and mapped their strengths, pricing, and go-to-market focus.
Retro Messenger
Best for consumersA lightweight, C++ desktop chat app offering end-to-end encrypted, retro-styled (CRT skins and music) ad-free messaging with exclusive Founder badges for early users.
Starts at $0
Competitors
- #1Est. 2006 • 11-50 employees
RetroShare
Best for consumersOpen-source, peer-to-peer friend-to-friend encrypted platform providing chat, forums, mail and file sharing without central servers.
Starts at $0
- #2Est. 2015 • 2-10 employees
uTox
Best for consumersLightweight, open-source Tox client focused on minimalism and privacy for desktop users.
Starts at $0
#3
Est. 2020 • 11-50 employeesSession
Best for consumersEnd-to-end encrypted messenger emphasizing anonymity and metadata protection via a decentralized onion-routing network.
Starts at $0
- #4Est. 2012 • 2-10 employees
Bitmessage
Best for consumersDecentralized, encrypted peer-to-peer messaging protocol with reference clients for anonymous communications.
Starts at $0
- #5Est. 2018 • 2-10 employees
Briar
Best for consumersOpen-source peer-to-peer messaging app (mobile-first) that supports offline and censorship-resistant communication over Bluetooth, Wi‑Fi or Tor.
Starts at $0
Daily Intelligence
Competitor Monitoring That Doesn't Suck
Spend under two minutes per week monitoring your competitors on every platform. Receive only the information that actually matters.
Join other SMBs on top of their competitors.