Google Chat is an instant messaging software carefully developed by Google. It is a communication tool that combines security and intelligence.Crafted by the industry's top team, it not only supports users to have one-to-one private conversations, but also perfectly adapts to group discussion scenarios. Its advanced push system ensures that all key information is delivered immediately without missing a thing, allowing information in team collaboration to beDelivery is efficient and stress-free.
Google Chat Features
- Built specifically for enterprises, with security and access controls, all the benefits including data leakage prevention
- Compliance, administrator settings, Vault retention, hold, search and export capabilities
- Let players experience very exciting, joyful and interesting challenges and experiences, and overcome many difficulties to win the final victory
- Group messaging lets users share Google Workspace content (Docs, Sheets, and Slides) directly without worrying about permissions.
- Google search provides filtering options to search for topics and shared content.
- Built for the enterprise with all the security and access control benefits of Google Workspace, including data loss prevention, compliance, administrator settings, Vault retention, holds, search, and export capabilities.
- Supports single chat and group chat, and you can check the unread status of the chat messages you have sent to improve communication efficiency.
- Provide centralized, efficient and secure instant messaging solutions to make work communication smoother.
- You can conduct multi-person phone/video conferences at any time, allowing you to communicate with colleagues and customers face-to-face.
- Google Chat can initiate multi-person phone calls/video conferences anytime and anywhere, allowing you to communicate with colleagues and customers face-to-face.
- Provide focused, efficient and secure instant messaging solutions to make work communication smoother.
- Supports single chat and group chat, and you can check the read and unread status of the chat messages you sent, making communication more efficient.
- Google Chat supports multiple languages.
- Achieve multi-terminal synchronization.
This app absolutely blows when it comes to trying to send a video. It has no problem allowing you to share from something like YouTube. But when you try to send a video from your own gallery in your device it fails half the time. When it does finally go through it takes what seems like an hour to send a small five or 10 minute video. But generally just fails perpetually. There's no excuse for this. Other apps did this properly 10 years ago. Fix this garbage.
I was forced to update 6 hours ago and I've already run into an issue (several times). For some reason, whenever I try to share a screen grab, I have to pick from accounts. Neither account is my main account, and there's no option to add another. I'm pretty lazy with things like this, but due to the frequency with which I use this function, I'm finally considering an alternative messaging app.
Nightmare. Why force us to use this instead of hangouts? As if we've time traveled to the 90s. Can't send more than one photo at a time. Then opening an image is like opening a super slow loading webpage in the browser. Hangouts was the perfect mix of instant messaging and text. Chat makes me want to throw my phone into a lake and start sending letters instead.
The news that people are rating this badly because they don't want to move from Hangouts is misleading. Chat is a downgrade as far as features go. It is not yet integrated with Android services for sharing. You can't send multiple pieces of media at once, you have to send everything individually. You have to tap in to open each media item to save it now. Several instances of the app open at once for no reason and it crashes. People are rating it badly because it's worse. It's that simple.
This app is a huge downgrade from hangouts, and I did not have a choice in the matter. I've been forced out of using hangouts. Using this app is an accessibility nightmare. I can't differentiate between who is talking because everyone is listed on the left, even me. There are no longer bubbles to encapsulate messages to be able to tell where one person's message ends and the next person's begins. There are zero accessibility settings, so I can't change colors or font size or spacing. Awful.
Not a fan at all. I'm not enthusiastic about having to switch because I've been using Hangouts for years and it's been convenient and easy to use. But my main problem is the inability to send multiple images at once. It gets very tedious if I'm unable to efficiently show something to whoever I'm talking to because I have to repeatedly reenter the menu.
I really like the update, it's nice being able to edit my messages. I swear me and my friends live on this app, it's all we use to text each other lol. The only thing I would love to have added is to delete messages that you don't want the other person to see. Especially if you accidentally send a message meant for another person (totally not speaking from past experiences). But def download if you're looking for a good way to text you're friends, it's super cool.
This is a perfect example of terrible design. The side menu has literally no reason to exist. Tap the overflow menu on the top right and a menu shows up from the bottom because that makes sense. It's a communication app that cannot call people (audio or video). I really dislike WhatsApp but this is really not an alternative. It's like a high-school student kind of effort by a massive corporation that designs the OS running on the phone. It's incredibly frustrating.
It works great. I love the app, it runs really well, and it's about as trustworthy as you can get (besides your phone's messaging app) , as it's Google. My one complaint is the new formatting in conversations. I really loved the old format, with simplicity and black backgrounds with no text bubbles. It was easy on the eyes, and it was like a little push for you to add the color within your conversations. This made them a lot more interesting and pleasant. I do not like the latest version.