Among all the new iOS 11.3 features detailed by Apple, the Business Chat stood out the most for me. This has been one of the most awaited features since its first announcement at World Wide Developer Conference (WWDC) last year. The feature will go live this Spring and Apple has also announced a bunch of partners
Business chat is Apple’s first foray into this type of communication. However, there are a ton of apps out there offering the same functionality. There’s Facebook Messenger and we also have the recently launched WhatsApp for business. So, it is safe to say that Apple is entering a pretty saturated market. But here’s why Apple may hit this one out of the park:
First of all, Apple’s business chat is integrates seamlessly with iMessage. So essentially, there’s no need to get used to a new service altogether. Although it may seem a little strange talking to a business over texts, but as TechCrunch reports, a majority of consumers would rather message a business than call customer service. To be honest, even I go for the chat option I given an option to do so.
And in addition to that, Apple’s business chat doesn’t share the user’s contact information with the businesses as well. This might be a game changer for Apple since most people would appreciate it. You can also leave the chat at any time you want. So essentially, users have the ability to get their answers quickly and be done with it.
As of now, the business chat allow users to chat directly with select companies; however, it is expected that Apple will partner with more companies over time and expand the capabilities of this feature.
Lastly, it is worth noting that Apple hasn’t shared a release date for iOS 11.3, but this firmware update schedule for Spring release. So lets keep our fingers crossed and hope for the best.