WhatsApp launches 'Message Yourself' tool

Never forget your shopping list again! WhatsApp launches ‘Message Yourself’ tool that lets you send yourself notes, reminders and updates

  • WhatsApp launches new tool on Android and iPhone called Message Yourself
  • As the name suggests, it lets you send yourself notes, reminders and updates
  • Message Yourself will be rolled out to all users in the coming weeks

There’s nothing more annoying than heading to the supermarket only to find that you’ve forgotten your list. 

But the days of having to rack your brain to recall which items you need could be a thing of the past, thanks to WhatsApp’s latest feature. 

The messaging app has launched a new tool called ‘Message Yourself’, which, as the name suggests, lets you send yourself notes, reminders and updates. 

This feature will be available on Android and iPhone and will be rolled out to all users in the coming weeks.

WhatsApp has launched a new tool called ‘Message Yourself’, which, as the name suggests, lets you send yourself notes, reminders and updates

Step 1: Open your WhatsApp

Step 2: Create new chat

Step 3: You will be able to see your contact at the top of the list

Step 4: Click on your number and Start Messaging

The ‘Message Yourself’ tool lets you start a 1:1 chat with yourself within the WhatsApp app. 

It will help users to keep track of their to-do lists, send themselves notes, reminders or shopping lists, according to WhatsApp. 

To use the tool, simply open WhatsApp and create a new chat by tapping on the icon in the top right corner of the screen. 

You’ll now see your own contact at the top of the list, above your phone contacts. 

Simply click on your number and start messaging. 

Several WhatsApp users have taken to Twitter discuss the new feature. 

One user tweeted: ‘This is a must have feature’, while another wrote: ‘Finally I don’t need a dedicated notes app anymore on my phone!’

However, others explained how they have been messaging themselves on WhatsApp for years thanks to a sneaky workaround. 

The new feature comes shortly after WhatsApp launched a new tool called Communities , which lets you message multiple groups at once

‘All I did was I created a group with someone then kicked them, it’s easy,’ one explained. 

Another wrote: ‘I have a group with myself (created with a friend who then left) to send my stuff on the go that I want to check later.’

The new feature comes shortly after WhatsApp launched a new tool called Communities, which lets you message multiple groups at once. 

The tool allows wsers to place several group chats together under one topic and share updates with them all.   

Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Meta, WhatsApp’s parent company, said: ‘Today we’re launching Communities on WhatsApp. 

‘It makes groups better by enabling sub-groups, multiple threads, announcement channels, and more.’

BEST WHATSAPP ALTERNATIVES

If you’re considering deleting WhatsApp, you’ll be happy to hear that there are several alternative apps to choose from:

1. Telegram

With more than 400 million users, Telegram is one of the most popular WhatsApp alternatives. 

While it looks very similar to WhatsApp, what sets it apart is the fact that it gives the option to set messages to self-destruct after a given period of time, leaving no trace. 

Telegram also offers end-to-end encryption.

However, as a WhatsApp spokesperson pointed out, Telegram ‘does not offer end-to-end encryption by default so it’s not necessarily more secure than WhatsApp’.

2. Signal 

Signal is one of the most secure messaging apps, thanks to the fact that it is open-source. 

This means that the code for the app is publicly available to view, making it near-impossible for the app’s creators to sneak in any backdoors that could allow governments or hackers to spy on your messages.

3. iMessage

If you use an iPhone, you may consider simply switching to iMessage, Apple’s own messaging app. 

The app has a number of impressive features included no character limits, the ability to send pictures and videos, and of course Apple’s animated emoji feature, Animoji.

Unfortunately, iMessage is only available for iPhone users, so you’ll struggle to interact with anyone using an Android. 

4. Google Messages

Google’s answer to iMessage is Google Messages, an Android-only messaging service. 

The app replaces your standard SMS app, and integrates with all of Google’s apps and services, making it easy to share images or use Google Assistant. 

5. Facebook Messenger

If you were put off using WhatsApp due to its sharing of data with Facebook, Facebook Messenger may not be the best option for you.

However, the app offers a number of helpful features, including games, secret conversations and video calls. 

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