At the F8 developer Conference, Faccebook's CEO, Mark Zuckerberg, officially announced that the company was open to Messenger applications and was about to launch businesses on Messenger (corporate Chat Service). In addition, after the user has installed some apps, Messenger's chat interface will appear in the application of the shortcut button, chat content can refer to the function embedded in the app.
At the F8 developer Conference, Faccebook's CEO, Mark Zuckerberg, officially announced that the company was open to Messenger applications and was about to launch businesses on Messenger (corporate Chat Service).
Messenger Platform
Facebook opens Messenger platform
Today's Messenger platform is open to all developers, with a total of 40 apps in the first batch. With Facebook's Messenger platform, developers can easily and easily develop third-party apps; On the other hand, over 600 million of all Facebook users around the world can share their gifs, photos, short videos, audio and other works on the platform by sending private or group information. While chatting becomes more lively and interesting, it also stimulates developers to develop more excellent third-party apps.
The Messenger platform provides users with the option to install the app. If in the chat process, the user receives the information to need a certain app the support, then they can click the Install button, then can embed the app content in own chat information. This means that when chatting, you can implement the app recommendation between friends.
This is certainly a good result for developers, because no longer requires users to flip through the long list of apps to find apps and install them. Users chat with friends in the instant process, you can implement the app installation.
In addition, after the user has installed some apps, Messenger's chat interface will appear in the application of the shortcut button, chat content can refer to the function embedded in the app.
Businesses on Messenger
Facebook opens Messenger platform
Businesses on Messenger can set up a direct communication bridge between the enterprise and the ordinary user, through which the user can communicate directly with the merchant, obtain the business update message, such as order confirmation, logistics information, and obtain the customer service feedback.
It is reported that the service will be released this week, the first batch of corporate partners including vertical retailer Everlane and zulily. In addition, Facebook says it is working with service processing application Zendesk to provide users with an instant chat experience.