messaging features

AppWizard
April 28, 2026
X has introduced XChat, a dedicated messaging platform emphasizing privacy and security, currently available for pre-order in the App Store. XChat is a standalone app that offers a focused communication experience, isolating messaging from social media functionalities. It employs end-to-end encryption, ensuring only the sender and recipient can access messages, and features no advertisements or tracking. Key features include encrypted one-on-one and group chats, disappearing messages, screenshot blocking, video calling, and file sharing. XChat is part of X's broader strategy to evolve into an "everything app," which may include content sharing, payments, and financial services.
AppWizard
April 20, 2026
WhatsApp is piloting a subscription service called WhatsApp Plus for a select group of Android users. The service includes features such as the ability to pin up to 20 chats, exclusive animated sticker packs, 18 new theme colors, custom app icons, unique ringtones, and bulk settings for chat management. The estimated monthly fee for WhatsApp Plus is approximately €2.49, aimed at enhancing user engagement while keeping core messaging features free.
AppWizard
March 11, 2026
Instagram experienced a service disruption affecting its messaging system, with over 10,000 users reporting issues primarily in the United States. Key functionalities impacted included the inability to send or respond to Direct Messages (DMs), leading to interruptions in conversations. Users faced challenges like messages failing to send, stagnant replies, and difficulties loading content. Additionally, some users reported issues with posting and publishing content. There was no official statement from Meta regarding the cause of the disruption.
AppWizard
March 11, 2026
Meta has consolidated its Messenger services under Facebook's primary web platform. Messenger originated in 2008 as "Facebook Chat" and became a standalone application in 2011. It has since evolved to include features such as voice calls, video calls, and group chats.
AppWizard
January 30, 2026
Spotify is enhancing its messaging service by introducing group chats, allowing users to initiate conversations with up to 10 friends to share podcasts, playlists, and songs. The in-app messaging feature, launched in August, aims to keep users engaged within the Spotify ecosystem. This month, Spotify also introduced real-time listening sharing and invited chat participants to join a Jam, its collaborative listening tool.
AppWizard
December 23, 2025
NGL has partnered with Mode Mobile, known for its “EarnPhone,” which allows users to earn money through everyday tasks while viewing advertisements. NGL gained popularity in late 2021, becoming a notable anonymous messaging app alongside others like LMK and YOLO, but faced controversies related to bullying and harassment. In 2022, Snapchat banned third-party apps like NGL after a lawsuit related to a suicide. NGL also reportedly sent fake messages to users, leading to a fine from the FTC and a prohibition on offering services to minors. Following the acquisition, NGL's founders will step back, and the remaining employees will integrate into Mode Mobile, which monetizes user attention through rewards for engagement in activities like listening to music or browsing the internet.
AppWizard
December 19, 2025
X is developing a dedicated messaging platform called X Chat, currently in testing, which will allow users to access direct messages from their desktop independently of the main platform. A standalone web app for X Chat has been released, enabling non-X users to connect with friends and family. Additionally, X is planning to develop a mobile app for X Chat to compete with messaging services like WhatsApp and Messenger. This initiative is part of Elon Musk's vision to transform X into an 'everything app' similar to China's WeChat. The platform is also seeking regulatory approvals for payment services that may integrate with its messaging features.
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