I didn’t expect version 3 to be the one where things click, but here we are.
For the past few builds, Hideout was basically “Discord, but trying to fix a few things.” It worked… but it never felt different enough.
v3 is where it stopped feeling like a clone.
The biggest shift was simple:
Chats aren’t just chats anymore.
They actually go somewhere.
You can be in a normal conversation, jokes, random stuff, whatever—and then suddenly: that one useful thread doesn’t just disappear.
It turns into something you can come back to later. Like the app quietly decides, “this matters.”
Also added a catch-up system that doesn’t feel like reading logs.
If you miss a conversation, you don’t get hit with 300 messages—you just get:
what actually happened whether it mattered a couple of highlights and you can jump straight in
It’s weirdly hard to go back to normal chat after that.
Voice is smoother now too. Not doing anything crazy there—just faster to join, less friction.
Same with DMs, profiles, all the expected stuff. It’s there, just… cleaner.
The part I didn’t expect:
Communities start feeling different when things don’t get lost.
Less repetition. Less “wait what happened?” More continuity.
Still figuring things out:
how much structure is too much whether people actually want their chats to be remembered how far to push the “knowledge” side without killing the vibe
Not launching anything big yet. Just building and watching how it behaves.
But yeah… v3 feels like the first version that might actually stick.
If you’ve ever felt like Discord works great until it suddenly doesn’t, I’m curious what broke for you.
Check it out: The Hideout

