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Better Messaging Apps Than WhatsApp

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Better Messaging Apps Than WhatsApp

There is a zillion of WhatsApp alternatives, let’s discovered a few better options.

Jeremy Molina
Apr 29, 2021
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Update: Telegram has recently announced a web client 07/01/2021 (MM/DD).

By now you know that we are not a fan of Facebook or any of their products, it won’t surprise you to know that I don’t use WhatsApp. But why?

There are a few reasons I don’t use or like WhatsApp; they don’t care about innovation; Privacy, what privacy, it’s a Facebook-owned product and the worst of all the things it has is the “convenience” it offers.

We don’t like the “convenience” of anyone having our number and feeling entitled to message us 24 x 7; We don’t like the convenience of sending terrible picture quality either How terrible Smartphone Cameras are compared to a Pro Camera? Or the zillion groups everybody makes.

Anyway, let’s go through some alternatives now:

iMessage’s

Pros

  • Pre-installed on all the iPhones

  • Supports Video, Voice Messaging, and Reaction to received/sent messages

  • Easy and clean design

  • Works really well!

Cons

  • iMessage only works with other Apple devices

  • It needs an Apple device to work

  • There is no Web Client; so, you need a Mac and a Phone to use the app from your desktop

  • Proprietary/close code


Google RCS

Pros

  • Pre-installed in almost all the new Android phones or can be installed on any Android phone

  • Supports Video, Voice Messaging, and Reaction to received/sent messages

  • Easy and clean design

  • Open-source protocol

  • Web client

Cons

  • Even though is an open standard, some carriers developed their own version, so it’s not compatible between different carriers. You can work around this by using Google Messages instead of your carrier or phone manufacturer's messaging app

  • Many users don’t even know their Messaging app supports RCS or what RCS is


Signal

Pros

  • Cross-platform; available in Windows, Mac, Linux, iOS (iPhone), iPad OS, Android

  • Privacy-focused

  • Clean UI

  • Security in mind

  • Supports Video, Voice Messaging, and Reaction to received/sent messages

  • Can replace your SMS app on Android, but it does not support RCS yet.

Cons

  • Security is inconvenient, so moving the account to a new device may be challenging for some users. Documentation hyperlink.

  • Few users, but growing rapidly because WhatsApp boycott

  • The desktop client could be better

  • No Web client


Telegram

Pros

  • Cross-platform; available in Windows, Mac, Linux, iOS (iPhone), iPad OS, Android

  • Privacy-focused

  • Clean UI

  • Security in mind

  • Supports Video, Voice Messaging, and Reaction to received/sent messages

  • Web Client

Cons

  • Not as many users like WhatsApp but growing rapidly because WhatsApp boycott; Businesses are creating their profiles here.

  • Russian based (in case you care…)Messaging apps are very generic in their plainer form; however, Telegram has taught us that new features or a simple dark mode shouldn’t take 3 years to arrive, or those limitations are because of the lack of innovation within some other platforms.


Messaging apps are very generic in their plainer form; however, Telegram has taught us that new features or a simple dark mode shouldn’t take 3 years to arrive, or that limitations are because of the lack of innovation within some other platforms.

We hope that Google RCS gets more popularity, even though I hate Google in a way I appreciate their effort to lunch an Android equivalent to Apple iMessage’s product.

Anyway, I made up my mind about deleting WhatsApp two years ago. What about you, which options would you use, and why?

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