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Zulip is a real-time team chat application meant to provide a great
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experience for a wide range of organizations, from companies to
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volunteer projects to groups of friends, ranging in size from a small
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team to 10,000s of users. It has [hundreds of
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features](https://zulip.com/features/) both larger and small, and
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team to tens of thousands of users. It has [hundreds of
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features](https://zulip.com/features/) both large and small, and
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supports dedicated apps for iOS, Android, Linux, Windows, and macOS,
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all modern web browsers, several cross-protocol chat clients, and
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numerous dedicated [Zulip API](https://zulip.com/api) clients
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(e.g. bots).
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(e.g., bots).
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A server can host multiple Zulip _realms_ (organizations), each on its
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own (sub)domain. While most installations host only one organization, some
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such as zulip.com host thousands. Each organization is a private
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host thousands, such as zulip.com. Each organization is a private
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chamber with its own users, streams, customizations, and so on. This
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means that one person might be a user of multiple Zulip realms. The
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administrators of an organization have a great deal of control over
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