There is a new group messaging app that launched globally today called Yahoo Together. The new app allows members to organize their group messaging experience to make it more productive and fun.
With messaging apps having 20% more monthly active users than social networks and with 36% of consumers using more than one messaging app, Yahoo Together is sure to be a perfect fit for groups of friends, families, clubs and teams.
Some features include:
- Topics – Replace the endless hard to follow group sms with organized groups/topics
- Reminders – Get everyone in the right place at the right time doing the right things with smart reminders
- Reactions – One tap reply with custom images/text/meme/in-jokes for your group
- Attachments – Store the images, videos, music, documents, and anything else your group needs in the conversations where they matter
- Search across conversations – Find anything later on
- Privacy – Create as many private groups as you want, invite friends with a link with no address books needed
For more information, check out the blog post and video or you download it for free on Android and iOs.
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New Group Messaging App Yahoo Together Launches Globally
There is a new group messaging app that launched globally today called Yahoo Together. The new app allows members to organize their group messaging experience to make it more productive and fun.
With messaging apps having 20% more monthly active users than social networks and with 36% of consumers using more than one messaging app, Yahoo Together is sure to be a perfect fit for groups of friends, families, clubs and teams.
Some features include:
For more information, check out the blog post and video or you download it for free on Android and iOs.
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