Indian Twitter Alternative: Check Out Koo App Specifications And Know How To Download

Post the tragic pandemic Coronavirus wave, India begun its mission to become a self reliant country to recover the loss caused due to the nationwide lockdown. Supporting the Atmanirbhar Bharat campaign Koo App is currently making buzz on social media. This is an Indian made alternative for micro-blogging application Twitter. Interestingly several ministers have joined this applications to lend their supports to the developers. Here we have jotted down the information about how to use the Koo App, its key specifications and how you can download it.

What is the Koo App?

Koo App is an India made micro-blogging mobile application, which is available for both Android and iOS users. It was launched somewhere around 10 months ago, however, it is currently making headlines after Indians started downloading amidst the Atmanirbhar Bharat campaign. It also appears to be an Indian replica of Twitter. Koo App was developed by Aprameya Radhakrishna and Mayank Bidawatka back in March 2020. Users can use it in several regional languages including Hindi, Telugu, Kannada, Bengali, Tamil, Malayalam, Gujarati, Marathi, Punjabi, Oriya and Assamese.

How to download Koo App?

Koo Application is available for Android and iOS users and downloading it just similar to any other app. To download the Koo App, you would simply need to search the name in Google Play or App Store and go ahead with downloading process. As of today, Koo App has already garnered around 1M downloads on Google Play. Once you download this application, you would need t sign up with a contact number and then you are good use.

How to use Koo App?

Just like Twitter users on Koo App can share micro-blog posts with 400 characters. The posting allows users to share a picture, audio messages, videos, photos, links. The application also shows the trending topics.

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