I've been using Wire on iOS, web, desktop (electron), and Android, and Keybase on Android and desktop (cli). Both are not great but Keybase is definitely the more buggy. Wire on Android, on the other hand, is also quite unusable due to its battery drainage. And both are pretty much unusable on desktop: Keybase is a CLI (not even a TUI) and Wire is Electron. I'd prefer a TUI over Electron but it's not even a TUI, so I guess Wire wins this round. Keybase also doesn't have a web client, which is why I have experience with the command line client. I think that says enough in and of itself.
What I'm trying to say is, definitely also try Wire as it's similar but slightly better. I also haven't figured out how to verify someone over Keybase, so it's basically unauthenticated or opportunistic encryption. By comparison, Wire is considered secure enough by my company after doing a pentest on it, which says quite something (most customer's stuff we would run from if we were thinking of using it), and we use it as our main communication platform within the company.