In-App Messaging

In-App Messaging

 In-App Messaging allows your users to communicate with each other directly within the app. Each Member will have a “Lets Meet” icon enabled on the Member List and a “Message” icon on individual Member Detail pages. If a user presses either button they can send message via the app to other attendees. These messages are stored and viewed via the main screen of the app under the “Inbox” icon on the top bar.

All of this communication is 100% done through the app. When users receive a new, unread in-app message there will be a red alert bubble on the icon in the app.

There is nothing the event organizer needs to do to set this up.

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