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Before we move on, a word of caution. Most chat apps look completely safe, but not all will protect you against snooping or interference from third parties.
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Thanks a lot for the article. WhatsApp is already available as Desktop-Version (Win10+11) - I missed that in the overview.
Hi Rob, thanks for the feedback. Glad you liked it!
You noted that for WHATSAPP both users need to have it installed. Is that not the case for the other apps you mentioned in the list? Do any of these apps cross over for texting, or do both parties need to be using the same app for all of these? Thanks.
Hello, Flower. Each of these apps requires that both parties have an app, and you can also send files across some apps.
Very Descriptive, Thanks. Are there Any apps For computers/laptops? Besides skype?? Very Good though I Would like it.
Several of the apps we mentioned above are available both on mobile and desktop,
including WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger, Google Hangouts, and more.
Very good article. Love your comparative table. Thanks for a Job well done! Regarding Signal App, do you some comments?
Is there other different types of apps to use??? Because this apps are great but just wondering if there's more apps....
Yes I use discord too and that's a good app I love that app and there are so many bots I love that and we can create our emoji in our server.
Try using Discord. I am sure you will love. I also liked it. It even contains video calling, voice calling, screen casting, etc. You can even make groups.


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I am using whatsapp from so many years but now its time to leave whatsapp😢 helooo signal 🥳🥳🥳😎 I liv signal ✌✌✌✌✌✌✌❤❤

Ohoh. i never wanna leave whatsapp. but trying to use telegram and instagram. maybe also tiktok. and many video edit apps
I think whatsap is 1st and is soon going to be replaced by telegram and signal. out of signal and telegram I recommend signal.

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While chat apps make it easier than ever to stay connected, the number of available choices can be a bit overwhelming. Before you download an app, you want to know it will match your needs instead of just adding more clutter to your mobile device. Ask yourself these important questions:
As a freelancer and a digital nomad , I’ve had to keep in touch with clients, friends, and family from all across the world. And as you can imagine, I’ve used just about every major chat app available. While your needs may be different than mine, the ability to stay connected to those important to you is essentially the same.
So, let’s take a look at the best chat apps for this year.
Most of you have probably already heard of WhatsApp, and for good reason. WhatsApp lets you make free voice calls, video calls, and send instant messages, all via an intuitive interface on iOS and Android devices.
You can use WhatsApp Web on any browser, or even download a desktop version for both Windows and Mac operating systems.
Since more people use WhatsApp than any other chat app, there’s a good chance that your friends and business associates already have the app installed. If someone is saved as a contact on your phone, you’ll automatically be connected to them on via the app—so long as they also have an account.
Facebook is not only the largest social network in the world—it’s also the second biggest messaging app in terms of monthly active users. In the United States, Facebook Messenger’s 105 million users make it the most used chat app.
With Messenger, you can connect for free with anyone who has a Facebook account. You don’t even have to be a Facebook user to use the app – just download it and create a Messenger account.
Just like WhatsApp, Messenger lets you text message, voice call, or video call anyone on the same messaging system. You can also call someone’s PC from your phone and vice versa, so you can stay in touch regardless of which device you’re using.
Line has made quite the name for itself in East Asia. With more than 200 million users, this is the chat app of choice in Thailand, Taiwan, and Japan.
While not as popular as WhatsApp or Facebook Messenger, this feature-packed chat app includes several value-adding functions. These include Line Games, which you can play with your friends; Line Pay, for sending and receiving money; Line Taxi, to call a cab; and Line Today, with today’s top news.
Another incredibly useful–and fun—messenger for Android and iOS is the Snapchat app. What makes this app different from others is that you can send multimedia “snaps” that are stored for a limited time before they disappear forever.
Snaps can be sent privately to a particular recipient, or viewed by a select group of followers. Alternatively, you can use this app for live video and voice chatting.
Snapchat was one of the first apps to allow augmented reality filters to be placed over the images you send. These fun filters can make you look like an alien, put you in a silly animated outfit, or place storm clouds in the sky behind you.
With more than a billion users, WeChat is China’s most-used messaging app, and the third most popular in the world. As many other popular chat apps are blocked throughout China, this may be one of your best options if you need to contact people in the country.
WeChat has been referred to as “the app for everything.” Its many features go far beyond simple chat capabilities. These include social media functions, location sharing, broadcasting to multiple recipients, as well as mobile payment features.
The mobile payment capabilities of WeChat are so powerful in fact, that the app has been referred to as a top potential competitor to Mastercard, Visa, and American Express.
Skype, as one of the older and more well-known chat apps on the market, is another great option. Again, this app allows you to text message, video chat, and voice call other users, and you can do it all for free.
In addition to the free features offered by Skype, there are some premium options as well. You can make traditional phone calls to regular phone numbers (both to cell phones and landlines). However, this feature isn’t free, and the costs can vary depending on the location you’re calling.
Want to talk to more than one person at a time? The free version allows you to conference call with up to 25 people at once.
Google recently announced that for its G Suite customers (businesses that pay for Google’s apps), Google Hangouts will be retiring by October 2019. For regular users, the retirement timeline has yet to be announced—although many speculate that it’ll occur sometime in the year 2020.
While this may seem like an end to “classic” Google Hangouts, this isn’t exactly the case. Rather, Google is more or less rebranding Hangouts into two different business-focused apps—Hangouts Meet and Hangouts Chat.
These two apps are currently only available to Google Suite users. Google has announced that once these users are fully switched to the new apps, free versions of both Meet and Chat will be made available to the general public—but the new iterations of hangouts are primarily enterprise-focused.
In addition, Google is keeping the text-based chatting app, Google Messages, and the video-based chatting app, Google Duo, for staying in contact with friends and family. However, until the migration is complete, Google has assured users that they will continue to support Google Hangouts. So, for the time being, “classic” Google Hangouts is still a perfectly viable option.
Viber, while not as popular in the west, is one of the most used chat apps within the Eastern European market. Like others on this list, Viber specializes in free voice chat, video chat, and instant messaging when using a WiFi connection.
However, Viber does offer some paid premium features, such as Viber Out. This allows you to call people on their landline or cellular phone number using Viber credit, which has to be purchased.
With 200 million users worldwide, this lesser-known app has quite a few fans. It’s also one of the most popular chat apps in Iran and Uzbekistan.
Telegram is another free app that allows users to send voice, video, and text messages to other users around the world. The app touts itself for sending secure messages, although only it’s “Secret Chat” function utilizes end-to-end encryption. Other chat functions, while not end-to-end encrypted, use other encryption measures and are said to be fairly secure.
This chat app isn’t widely used outside of South Korea, but it still offers many of the same great functions as other chat apps. This includes free voice, video, and messaging capabilities.
KakaoTalk also has some exclusive functions, such as KakaoTV, which allows you to connect directly with your favorite KakaoTV stars. You can also watch the live broadcasts of these celebrities, making this app great for anyone who loves Korean culture. The app also has similar features to Line, such as KakaoFriends, which is a line of cute emoticons you can share with your friends.
There’s something to be said for all of these top chat apps. But which would I choose, based on my personal experiences?
I have to admit that I had never used Line before spending a significant amount of time in East Asia, where it’s one of the most commonly used messaging apps. Now, when traveling in this part of the world, it’s a necessity for contacting businesses, tour guides, and friends I’ve met along the way.
For talking to the folks back home in North America, however, Facebook Messenger is still my favorite. I wouldn’t be able to go without WhatsApp , either, as I still have friends in Latin America where this app is incredibly popular. Although, what works best for me may not be right for you.
And, if I were ever traveling in China, there’s a good chance I’d be using WeChat (but I have spoken to friends in China using WhatsApp, as the country’s infamous firewall can be bypassed pretty easily using a VPN).
To make your chat app choice even easier, I’ve compiled this handy table of factors you should take into account:
Adam is an experienced freelance writer, specializing in technology and education. He loves to travel, and is currently working his way around the world while writing about topics he loves.
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Free, other than the cost of using data when not connected to WiFi
Mexico, Brazil, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Peru, Argentina, Chile, Ecuador, Colombia, Venezuela, Uruguay, Paraguay, Saudi Arabia, India, Russia, Kazakhstan, Turkey, Finland, Spain, United Kingdom, Morocco, Indonesia, Germany, Yemen, Oman, Israel, Chad, South Africa, Nigeria, Niger, Tanzania
Android, iOS, Windows 10, there’s also an unofficial version for macOS named Messenger for Mac
Free, other than the cost of using data when not connected to WiFi
United States, Canada, Algeria, Greenland, Norway, Sweden, Australia, Madagascar, Mongolia, Tunisia, Libya, Egypt, Myanmar, Cambodia, Vietnam, Romania, Bulgaria, Greece, Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Portugal, Ireland
Free to voice or video message other Line users, other than the cost of using data when not connected to WiFi. There are costs associated with some of Line’s premium features, such as dialing a landline and non-Line members (costs depend on location)
Japan, Thailand, Taiwan, Turkmenistan
Free, other than the cost of using data when not connected to WiFi
United States, France, United Kingdom, Saudi Arabia, India, Mexico, Germany, Brazil, Canada, Australia
Free, other than the cost of using data when not connected to WiFi. There are some fees associated with premium features, such as games and sticker packs
Android, iOS, Windows, macOS, Linux
Free to voice or video message other Skype users, other than the cost of using data when not connected to WiFi. There are costs associated with some of Skype’s premium features, such as dialing a landline and non-Skype members (costs depend on location)
Iceland, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Moldova
Android, iOS, Google Chrome Extension
Free for “classic” Hangouts users. For Hangouts Meet or Hangouts Chat you currently need to be a G Suite user, which will cost you anywhere from $5 to $25 per month (although free consumer versions are promised to be released once “classic” Hangouts is officially retired)
No, at least not with the current “classic” Hangouts
Android, iOS, Windows, macOS, Linux
Free to voice or video message other Viber users, other than the cost of using data when not connected to WiFi. There are costs associated with some of Viber’s premium features, such as Viber Out, which allows you to dial a landline and non-Viber users
Russia, Belarus, Ukraine, Ethiopia, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Macedonia, Tajikistan, Moldova, Armenia
Android, iOS, Windows, macOS, Linux
Free, other than the cost of using data when not connected to WiFi
Free, other than the cost of using data when not connected to WiFi
Easy-to-use interface, and popular in many countries
Both parties must have the app installed


Android
iOS
Windows 10
MacOS (named Messenger for Mac)


Message anyone on Facebook, even if they don’t have Messenger. You can also message those who don’t have a Facebook account as long as they have Messenger as well
You can use it to check the news, order a taxi, or many other functions not offered by other apps
Short-lived messages for greater security
One of the few chat apps that’s not blocked in China
Many features are not usable outside China
Call non-Skype users on traditional phones
Some features cost extra, and international landline calls can be expensive
14.8 (Within the US; doesn’t rank globally)
Great for enterprise-related chat functions, such as holding meetings
Going through major changes, adding much uncertainty to this apps future
Create polls in group chats to crowdsource information
Always free and doesn’t include any ads
Not used by many people outside certain countries
Great for anyone who is a fan of Korean culture, especially Kpop music
Only available in 15 languages, so many people may not be able to use it

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