Options that go beyond SMS
We’re not being dramatic about the future of over-the-top
Billions of users turn to apps like Apple Business Chat, Facebook Messenger, and WhatsApp to chat with friends and communicate with businesses, bypassing their phone’s built-in text inbox.
These messaging applications are known as over-the-top, or OTT, and allow for voice, text, photo, and video messages. Since they’re sent over the internet instead of via phone networks, they’re ideal for international peer-to-peer communication. But, you can’t use them when you’re in an area that doesn’t get internet service.
WhatsApp is the go-to messaging platform for social texting in many countries, supplanting even native Apple and Android text inboxes. WhatsApp Business is also a hit in many regions. “If I hired a local electrician to fix something in my home, he’d send me a WhatsApp message,” said one of our team members in Spain.
OTT isn’t a panacea though. The drawbacks include the requirement for wifi, which still isn’t available in all rural areas. And of course, the recipient has to have that specific app installed on their devices.
More benefits of OTT messaging:
- Wide reach (WhatsApp has 2.7 billion users worldwide)⁴
- Like SMS, these apps are used on a daily basis so you can trust that people will see your messages
- Competitive pricing in an expensive global messaging space
- You don’t have to go through aggregators and carriers-it’s a straighter line to your recipients