
Like Snapchat, Facebook, Telegram and many others before it, Viber now enables its users to set a timer for their messages, after which they will self-destruct. Viber for iOS and Android got an update today that brings “Secret Chats” to the service for the first time. Viber introduced secret chats with self-destructing messages With Facebook also adding in more transactional features into Messenger - part of a huge expansion that has taken it beyond basic chat and into bots and other services - there is a clear trend among messaging apps to leverage engagement they already have with their users to drive their business in other ways.Ģ017. According to rumors, Amazon is building a consumer-focused messaging app. That's how Viber wants to catch up with alternatives. Today, the company has acquired Chatter Commerce, the startup that helped build that feature. Messaging app Viber earlier this year made its first foray into shopping services with Instant Shopping, a feature that lets you search for items for sale via a keyboard when you have the messaging app open. Viber acquired shopping keyboard startup Chatter Commerce Users can also mute themselves, or disable video during the call, as well as see if other participants are on mute or their video is turned off.Ģ017. Group Video Calls show the speaker to all participants but users can also choose to pin any video to their screen during the call – their own or other participant’s video.

Viber already has a lot of success with Group Audio Calls (up to 20 people), and group chats (up to 250 people) so in light of the current situation, Viber has also started to add video to its capabilities. The new feature will enable group video calls of up to 20 people with unlimited duration. Viber becomes the latest platform for launch a Group Video Calls feature, enabling large meetings and online classes.
