Google bids goodbye to instant messaging app \'Allo\'

Google bids goodbye to instant messaging app 'Allo'

IANS  |  San Francisco 

After pausing investments in its "Allo" mobile messaging app, has finally bid goodbye to the platform that was launched with much fanfare in 2016.

"During our time together, we brought you a smarter way to chat, with features like the Assistant, 'Allo' for web and selfie stickers but now the app is signing off," the banner on Allo's page read.

Last year in April, Anil Sabharwal, the head of the group at told the media that "Allo" as a product did not achieve the level of traction the company had hoped for.

Even though the app's successor is not quite ready yet, Google has incorporated some of Allo's features like smart replies and desktop support into the Messaging app.

"We're working to bring your favorite features to the Messages app so you can have richer conversations with all your friends. If you have an phone, we hope you'll try Messages!" the banner said.

"Allo" was launched as an mobile app for the and iOS mobile (OS), with a available on Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox and Opera browsers.

After Allo's exit, Google is going all in on Rich Communication Services (RCS) -- the successor to that's been a long time coming -- to give Android a successful messaging app.

"It's far from universal, but now that Google is focused on just a single messaging app, it has a better chance of gaining some momentum," The Verge said.

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First Published: Wed, March 13 2019. 11:54 IST