So, let’s say you have accounts on multiple instances. And let’s say you use each account separately and none of them you consider your “home” instance yet.
It would be cool if there was a web app that could allow you to login to each of the instances, and it would gather your message inbox into one inbox, and allow you to reply to each message from the instance account that it was attached to. Or to switch accounts if you want to start using a single instance as a “home” instance.
Does that make any sense?
Like, I’ve got separate accounts on Lemmy.ml, Lemmy.world, Lemmy.one. Beehaw.org, etc. and I’ve been logging in separately to each of them because I don’t have all the community subscriptions synced between them all yet and I’m not sure which one I want to use as my home instance.
So it would be cool to be able to login to a single web app and see my reply inboxes from each instance.
Not sure in how far this is what you need, but i just started using jerboa on Android, and i can add more than one account.
Yeah, I’m using mlem and you can add more than one account. The messaging function isn’t up and running yet, but once we get that going I’m sure it’ll be easy as pie.
I’m just thinking on the desktop, it would be cool to have one website to login to that’s like your global inbox.
You could use Firefox with mukti account containet addon. It would allow you to have separate sandboxed tabs for all accounts.
It wouldn’t aggregate the inbox, but it’s close enough without involving programming
Yeah, I do use firefox with containers, but that’s no different from having separate tabs with each instance open on each of them, which isn’t what I’m hoping for. I’m hoping for a single tab that contains all the messages from all the inboxes.
I think it’s weird that you have that many accounts, but It is possible to make a service that can list all notifications. If you want that I recommend ChatGPT (if possible 4) and paste in the docs on how the notifications work and ask to make what you need.
Oh that’s interesting. I may have to try that.