Fada: a focused team chat and communication tool
Why a focused team chat matters — multilingual first, light on data and older phones, one flat price instead of per-seat, and self-hostable if you need it.
Published 26 June 2026 · 5 min read · Fada
Most team chat tools were built somewhere else, for someone else. They assume fast, cheap data, the newest phones, and a team that works in one default language. For a lot of teams across different locations and working conditions, none of that is quite true — and you feel it every day in small frictions: an interface that fights multilingual, a bill that climbs with every new hire, a heavy app that crawls on a budget phone or a tight data plan.
Fada is built differently. It's a focused team chat and communication tool, made first for the way teams with real-world constraints actually work: across languages, on the phones and data plans people really have, at a price that doesn't punish you for growing. This post explains what that means in practice — and why it matters.
Built for multilingual work
Plenty of tools say they support multilingual work, but the experience often becomes awkward once real teams mix messages, files, voice notes and customer context. Fada keeps the interface readable, the conversation searchable, and the workflow simple.
That matters because real teams with real-world constraints don't pick one language. A message thread might open across languages, get a reply in another language, and end with a file name in a default language. Fada is comfortable with all of it. When a teammate sends a voice note, our transcription understands multilingual audio (available on the Business plan and above), so a quick spoken message becomes searchable text everyone can read later.
If you're new, getting started with Fada walks you through your first workspace, channels and direct messages in a few minutes.
Light on data and older phones
A team chat is only useful if everyone can actually use it. Fada installs straight from your browser as a progressive web app — there's no app store download and nothing heavy to install. It opens full-screen like a normal app, but stays light on modest data plans and runs well on older, budget phones.
That's a deliberate choice, not an accident. When part of your team is on the move — on a worksite, in a shop, between meetings — they shouldn't need the latest device or an unlimited data plan to stay in the loop. If you want it on your Home Screen, install Fada on your phone takes about two minutes on Android or iPhone, and it's what makes push notifications work on mobile.
One flat price, not per-seat
Most team tools charge per person, per month. The math is quietly brutal: every time you hire, your bill goes up, so the tool that's supposed to help your team grow actively penalises you for growing. Teams end up rationing seats, leaving people out of channels, or quietly dreading the renewal.
Fada is free to start, and when you're ready for more, the Business plan is a single flat monthly price for your whole team — not per seat. Add teammates without watching the bill climb. For a growing business, that predictability is the difference between a tool you adopt fully and one you only half-use.
Built for growing teams
Being built for practical work shapes more than the language settings. It shapes the defaults, the priorities, and what we choose to spend effort on. Fada isn't a generic Western product with a multilingual toggle bolted on at the end — the multilingual experience is part of the core, and the things teams with real-world constraints tell us they need are the things we build.
And Fada is more than chat. It's a full communication and work hub: organised channels and threaded conversations, a built-in CRM to track clients and deals, task boards, a shared calendar and meetings, an AI assistant that can search and summarise your workspace, and an encrypted vault for your team's sensitive information. One place instead of a dozen scattered apps.
Your data, your choice — self-hostable
Some businesses — by policy, by industry, or by preference — want full control over where their data lives. Fada can be self-hosted, so you can run it on your own infrastructure and keep your team's conversations and files entirely under your control. For most teams the hosted version is the easy path; for those who need it, self-hosting is there.
Why "built for practical work" is a feature, not a slogan
It would be easy to treat "Product" as a marketing line. We'd rather it be something you can feel:
- Multilingual work feels native, with real multilingual, not a patch.
- It works on the phones and data plans your team actually has, not the ones a Silicon Valley pricing page assumes.
- The price grows with sense, not with headcount — one flat plan for the whole team.
- You can own your data by self-hosting if your business needs to.
None of that requires inventing numbers or borrowed prestige. It's just a team chat shaped by practical work, for the teams that work here.
Try it with your own team
The honest test is your own workspace. Start a free Fada workspace — no credit card needed — set it to the language your team uses, invite a couple of teammates, and send your first messages. In a few minutes you'll see whether a team chat built for how you actually work feels different. We think it will.
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