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These Apps Send Texts at Pigeon Pace – and Users Are Flocking

The apps have drawn more than 700,000 Roost users and 76,000 Carrier Pidge users as younger audiences seek slower communication.

Why send a text when you could send a carrier pigeon?
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These apps send texts at pigeon pace – and users are flocking

Why send a text when you could send a carrier pigeon?

·Charleston, United States
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In a world where we get angry if someone doesn't answer in two minutes, a new application does exactly the opposite: it intentionally slows down conversations. It's called Carrier Pidge, and messages are sent online at the speed of a traveling pigeon. This means that a text can arrive after a few hours or even after a day, depending on the distance. [...] Source

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Aleph News broke the news on Wednesday, August 19, 2026.
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