The app that is available for Android and Blackberry will let users instant message with themselves, share locations, doodle on images and broadcast information to groups. Other features like voice memos and video features are said to be arriving soon. Ashish told Forbes that his App is tailor made for the African continent; Most people will definitely say that Mara messenger is too late to stand a chance to compete in that arena. To that, Ashish believes that the new features he termed as “never before seen” have crafted redefine instant messaging as we know it, giving Mara messenger a competitive advantage over other messaging apps. This comes at a time when the app economy is a hot debate in Africa with questions like can an African build an app that can succeed globally and commercially? Ashish has so far launched the Mara mentor (Online mentorship platform connecting entrepreneurs) and Mara Online (apparently a Skype competitor) whose actual impact we are yet to see. We instantly downloaded the app but attempts to register an account proved futile as the app times out before the code assigned can register. We tried getting the code via the call feature but that still did not work for us. Evidently from our preliminary reviews, the App suffers from horrible user experience although we can’t yet make our final verdict since this is version 1.0. Download the app here for Android and Blackberry and let us know what your experience is.