Features#
Takahē is currently in development, so it does not yet have all the features of a full ActivityPub server.
Currently, it supports:
A web UI (which can be installed as a PWA as well)
Mastodon-compatible client applications (beta support)
Posts with content warnings and visibilities including a local-only option
Editing post content
Viewing images, videos and other post attachments
Uploading images and attaching image captions
Replies, loading reply threads, boosts and likes
Following, blocking, muting, and disabling boosts from specific users
Mentioned, liked, boosted and followed notifications
Following and unfollowing, and you-were-followed notifications
Home, local, federated, user, and hashtag timelines
Full profile pages with images, metadata and links
RSS feeds for users’ public posts
Custom emoji support
Searching for users, hashtags and posts by URL
Multiple domain support
Multiple identity support (per user account)
Moderation report system and queue
Server announcements system
Server defederation (blocking)
Signup flow, including auto-cap by user numbers and invite system
Password reset via email
Features planned for releases up to 1.0:
Video upload support
Hashtag explore page/API
Handling received polls and voting on them
Manual approval of followers
IP and email domain banning
Two-factor authentication (TOTP and WebAuthn)
Metadata verification support
Features that may make it into 1.0, or might be further out:
Creating polls on posts
Filters
Bookmarks
Lists
Scheduling posts
Mastodon-compatible account migration target/source
Relay support
Features on the long-term roadmap:
“Since you were gone” optional algorithmic timeline
Seamless transfer from a Mastodon installation