In a long overdue update, WhatsApp has solved one of the biggest ongoing user grievances: which is how to transfer WhatsApp chats from iPhone to Android.
For years, users switching between operating systems risked losing all of their chat history, and it was very inconvenient for them.
With its latest update in March, WhatsApp eliminated this barrier and made it possible to transfer a smoother and more reliable cross-platform chat transfer process.
The update also brings multi-account support for iPhone users which is a huge change in functionality on iOS.
In the past, using more than one WhatsApp account on the same iPhone has either been limited or required workarounds.
Now, users can seamlessly have multiple accounts on a single device, which provides better convenience for users who juggle to maintain both personal and professional communication or utilise different numbers.
These changes are WhatsApp’s continued push to make the experience for its users improved. By focusing on flexibility and cutting friction in the switching of devices, the platform is responding to the demands of its global user base, which has existed for some time.
The addition of multi-account support also helps to improve usability as well, especially for users who use the app for both personal and business communication.
Meanwhile, tech’s innovation continues to accelerate. A tool going by the name Tasklet.ai is getting buzz with its capability of creating AI-powered agents without needing any knowledge of coding.
Designed as a chatbot style platform, Tasklet enables users to build, deploy, and manage AI agents with easy to write, natural language instructions.
What makes Tasklet different is its ability of integration with different systems using APIs and other methods, making it very adaptable.
It can also create user-interfaces in minutes, thus saving time considerably in development.
In one example, one user developed an AI agent that would monitor cycling mileage through Strava and then send over automated maintenance reminders.
Also read: WhatsApp to launch ‘automatic message translation feature’




