In the 459 days starting March 30, 2025, the data indicates fastsociety.com was inspected for availability 5 times. Fastsociety.com consistently has shown functionality 5 times, with the latest recorded uptime on June 29, 2026, resulting in a code 200. As of July 2, 2026, no offline periods were noted for fastsociety.com in any of the inspections that were conducted. As of July 2, 2026, the responses obtained noted that there are no responses with error statuses. Records show fastsociety.com's 1.126 seconds response on June 29, 2026, against an 0.922 seconds average.
Fast Society: Not Your Mother's Group Messaging App (TCTV) | TechCrunch
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When a good idea comes along, often what you see are multiple startups pop up who were all working on it independently but launch around the same time. Look at Foursquare and Gowalla in geo-location apps or Instagram, PicPlz, and Path in geo-photo apps. Right now, a lot of the action seems to be in group messaging, with Groupme, Beluga, and Fast Society all vying for mobile group supremacy. Groupme, which came out of one of our TechCrunch Disrupt Hackathons, recently raised $10.6 million (sending all those text messages is expensive); Beluga was started by a few ex-Googlers, and Fast Society is still bootstrapping but blew people away at Chris Sacca's Tahoe conference. I recently caught up with Fast Society CEO and co-founder Matthew Rosenberg in New York City to understand why everyone is going gaga over group messaging. After all, it's nothing new—one of the original use cases for Twitter was as a group messaging platform. In the video above, Rosenberg explains what he is trying to
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Fast Society: Not Your Mother's Group Messaging App (TCTV)