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How to build a Whatsapp-clone using Ionic 2 and Meteor CLI

Facing your next mobile app project, you want to choose the best solutions to start fast while also solutions that will stay relevant when your project grows and scales.

The two companies that took the concept of creating a platform with a complete set of tools for your development needs and not just another framework to the furthest are Meteor and Ionic.

Ionic - Ionic has become one of the most popular solutions to develop hybrid mobile apps fast across different platform.

The Ionic platform includes solutions for prototyping, build, testing, deploying apps, a market of starter apps, plugins and themes, CLI integration and push notifications service. (Further writing by an Ionic person)

Meteor - But your app needs a full stack solution.

Meteor has become the only open source JavaScript platform that supply the complete set of solutions you need to create a real time mobile connected apps.

The Meteor platform is reliable, fast and easy to develop and deploy and it will also handle all the complexities of your app when it grows and scales with time.

So which one should you choose?

Your best option is to use them both!

Both companies made the steps needed to support each other:

So now we can use the strengthnesses of each of those platform combined to create the ultimate stack for your mobile apps.

In this tutorial, we will create a full WhatsApp clone using Angular and Ionic framework as a client platform and Meteor's reactive collections and authentication packages as our back-end.

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[{]: (nav_step ref="https://angular-meteor.com/tutorials/whatsapp2/ionic/1.0.0/setup")

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