WhatsApp is trying to compete with Google Calendar and the likes, by working on supporting events in one-on-one chats. This is now live for some beta testers using the latest WhatsApp beta version ...
WhatsApp is taking big steps to catch up with Google Calendar and other scheduling apps, as it adds the ability to create events within one-on-one chats. From polls and "Add Your Stickers" in ...
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WhatsApp unveiled a new feature in its beta version that enabled users to create and share events in one-on-one chats. The feature, included in WhatsApp beta version 2.25.3.6 for Android and ...
WhatsApp is introducing an event scheduling feature for individual chats to make planning and reminders easier. (Pexels) Planning meetings and setting reminders on WhatsApp is about to become more ...
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WhatsApp is all set to improve its user experience by adding an event scheduling feature for one-on-one chats. The new capability, which was previously available for group and community chats only ...
WhatsApp is looking to compete with Google Calendar by introducing event scheduling in one-on-one chats. Previously, the event feature was only available in group chats and communities ...