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WeChat is the world’s biggest messaging app with over 1.2 billion global users, almost of all of whom live in China. Chinese citizens use it the way Americans use text messaging, in addition to ...
WeChat is often referred to as a messaging app, but it’s far more than that. It integrates social media and ecommerce features, creating a platform where it’s relatively easy to build ...
WeChat and TikTok are both social media applications with millions of users around the world and owned by Chinese parent companies. But they have different histories and concerns.
As of last September, WeChat had more than 1.2 billion monthly users who use it to chat, read news, watch funny videos, order food, book hospital visits, pay utility bills — you name it.
WeChat’s role as the backbone for e-commerce has only become more omnipotent over time. In 2017, it began letting developers build lite apps that run inside WeChat.
WeChat’s first foray into this marketplace came in 2012, with the introduction of “official accounts,” which resemble Facebook Pages. In early 2017, it introduced miniprograms.
WeChat began with a hold to talk feature that some consider a gimmick. This feature isn’t quite as relevant for Western users, but for Chinese people, it’s actually quite useful.