It is not gainsay to the fact that Google’s messaging stack is a disaster. There’s Meet, Chat, Hangouts, and Duo to serve different purposes and cater to different audiences. Due to the locked down, Google made its video conferencing app, Meet, free to everyone earlier this year. And now, Google Chat is also getting the same treatment as the company plans to phase out Hangouts starting next year.
Google Chat, for those unaware, is a messaging service available to Google Workspace (formerly known as G-Suite) users. Currently, you need to be a paying user to access this service but soon, it will be exclusive and accessible to all. This move is not sudden and in line with the company’s long-running plans to switch users to Chat and Meet one fine day.
Now, a good question that you may have is — Does Chat have all of the same features as Hangouts? And the answer is yes. This enterprise messaging app not only features direct and group messaging but also includes an inbox, collaboration tools, suggested replies, faster search, and more, as per the blog post.
Some of the features in Hangouts will, however, begin to disappear as we get closer to the transition period. Google will stop allowing Fi users to manage calls and texts from Hangouts, along with the removal of Google Voice, early next year.
When will you get access to Google Chat you ask? Well, the blog post reveals that the transition from Hangouts to Chat will start in the first half of 2021. Google will ‘automatically migrate your Hangouts conversations, along with contacts and saved history’ to make you feel at home. Not much else has been revealed about the transition. The steps for the same will be shared in the future.
There is no concrete timeline for when the company will start showing you the option to migrate and add Hangouts to the ‘Killed by Google’ graveyard for good.
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