The best messaging apps for 2020
There are a ton of messaging apps out there to choose from. There's the obvious and unavoidable WhatsApp and Facebook Messenger, but apart from the must-have apps, there are plenty more out there to discover designed for sticker-lovers, busy professionals, the security-conscious, and even gamers. Check out our roundup of the best messaging apps for 2020.
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Best overall messenger app: WhatsApp
While WhatsApp may not be the first messaging app to roll out cutting edge features, but it is simple to use, reliable, and everyone seems to have it. It uses phone numbers from your address book so you don't have to add contacts manually, which is a big help when setting things up for the first time.
WhatsApp has all the standard messenger features you've come to know and love: voice and video calling, messaging, group chats, voice messages, and fun features like the ability to send stickers, emoji, GIFs, and your own photos and videos of course.
${app-com.whatsapp}Everyone's on it, so it's a must-have: Facebook Messenger
Facebook...love it or hate it, its ubiquity makes things convenient when it comes to messaging by eliminating the need to trade numbers with your Facebook friends. For those you aren't connected with on Facebook, you can still contact them via Messenger using their phone number.
Like WhatsApp, the interface is simple to navigate, and you get stickers, emoji, and GIFs galore alongside the standard features like calling, photo sharing, and messaging. Plus, Messenger also has polls (which comes in handy when rallying the friend group together to pick a brunch spot), a selection of games, and the ability to connect you directly with a growing number of businesses using chatbots.
${app-com.facebook.orca}The privacy-focused messenger: Threema
Threema is one of the more privacy-focused messenger apps on the market today. Contacts are identified through Threema IDs. They are stored on the Threema's servers so that you can backup and transfer your account from device to device. However, there are lots of extra security measures and features here that make Threema an ideal choice for those looking to take control of their personal data when messaging their friends. The only downsides to Threema are that it costs a couple of bucks and you'll have to convince your friends and family to pay up too if you want to have people to talk to on the app.
${app-ch.threema.app}The best for anonymity: Session
Session is, without doubt, the best messenger app for those who want to be anonymous and stay under the radar of the webmasters desperate to harvest our data and sell it to advertisers. Session can be used without a telephone number, and yet still functions as a WhatsApp-style messenger capable of both texting and calling. It comes from the same team as Signal messenger, but features a couple of advantages over its sibling such as encrypted group chats. Session is certainly one of the most promising messengers for the privacy paranoid. You can download Session from the Google Play Store.
The classic for video calling: Skype
The original go-to app for video calls, Skype, has been around for ages. As a result, it's seen some changes over time. It still has video calling and instant messaging, but now it's got a more sleek, modern design and works well on mobile devices. Plus, it has fun GIFs and moving emoji.
Adding contacts requires you to know their user ID, and while Skype-to-Skype calling and messaging is still free, there are paid options for calling or sending SMS messages to traditional phone numbers.
${app-com.skype.raider}An underrated mainstay for SMS, calls, and Google Voice: Hangouts
Google set up Hangouts as the standard (but interchangeable) messaging app in Android 4.4 KitKat, and thanks to this it picked up a lot more users, and it still continues to gain steam after all this time.
Hangouts is a combined SMS and IM app that separates the two types of messages but can be used to automatically place voice calls and video calls from your phone via Hangouts. It's the key app for those who use a free Google Voice phone number, which is an incredibly handy thing to have. Because it handles both SMS and IM, it cuts down on the number of apps you need to be working with, and its video calling quality is arguably better than Skype's.
${app-com.google.android.talk}Social messaging for sticker lovers: Line
Line is jam-packed full of stickers and other fun stuff and is immensely popular throughout large parts of Asia as a social network and messenger app. You can get several sets of stickers for free, then for a small cost, you can get more from the in-app sticker store.
Line is kind of like Twitter, Facebook and Skype all rolled into one. It’s also feature-filled with group chats, multi-platform capabilities (phone, tablet, PC), timeline, recorded voice messages, media sharing and much, much more, including official account messages from celebrities you like.
${app-jp.naver.line.android}Best for expanding your network: WeChat
WeChat works like other messenger apps, in fact, it works quite well. The big difference is that it tries to expand your network with potential contacts who are nearby. You just have to shake your phone and you could find someone on WeChat who's also looking for a new friend. You can then add them or choose not to.
You can use the 'Friend Radar' to find friends who are nearby so you can meet up with them. When you do this, a little 'radar' pops up on the app and searches for friends in your vicinity. Once you see them on your radar you can chat with them and propose a meeting.
${app-com.tencent.mm}Best for secure messaging: Signal
With Signal, you can send encrypted messages, including images, videos, and voice notes. Plus, it can do one-to-one voice and video calling. Functionally, it's a lot like normal messengers, but with a focus on security and privacy. It does lack tablet support for now, though.
Thanks to its end-to-end encryption, you can trust that your messages and calls are secure. Additionally, no group chat metadata is passed to Signal's servers, so Signal can't access the list of your group members, the names of your groups, or the group icons. It also has a disappearing message feature that Snapchat users will be familiar with.
${app-org.thoughtcrime.securesms}Best for the office: Slack
Slack is hands-down the best app for business messaging on mobile and desktop. While it doesn't totally replace email, it can come close by keeping all your day-to-day operational chatter and announcements in one place.
You can create channels by department, create groups of certain people collaborating on a project together, or do one-to-one messages. Emoji reactions also save time, since you can give a quick thumbs up to mean "roger that" or "great idea". Plus, it has extensions that work with other collaboration tools like Google Drive, Dropbox, GitHub, Salesforce and Asana.
${app-com.Slack}Best for gamers: Discord
If you're a gamer, there's one messaging app you won't be able to live without. Discord lets you chat, and do audio and video calls, just like any other messaging app, but it's designed with gamers in mind and has a lot of additional features that make it perfect for keeping up with your community.
Private and public messaging, instant invite links, member roles for servers, the ability to organize in guilds, and see which games your friends are actively playing all make this the ultimate app for gamers. But, Discord is also used by Reddit communities, Twitch streamers, YouTubers, and other groups too. The more the merrier!
Do you have any other favorites not listed here? Let us know in the comments!
I'd also advice to check Utopia p2p. In comparison with other popular messengers it seems more encrypted. I believe it deserves a chance at least because it didn't face any data breaks till now and is more safe.
Oh, By the way I also use Utopia p2p. Unfortunately, the mobile version has not been released yet, so I am forced to use less secure applications like Telegram. I've seen the news that the release of the mobile version is planned to the first half of 2021, so we just have to wait a bit.
Great article, thanks. Maybe in the near future we will see a new revolutionary application, which TikTok once became. By the way, if someone has already come up with a concept for such an application, you can read the Cleveroad blog. There are many helpful articles on this topic out there.
Still, a good old fashioned phone call...
How can you forget VIBER. Such an supercool IMHO way more better than WhatsApp.
my guess is you don't even know how good it is.
Viber is okay. Extremely popular in Vietnam and SE Asia generally.
These messengers are not the most reliable and some had security problems. It was hard for me to find a truly convenient and secure messenger, but I found Utopia. Never be afraid to try something new.
I would like to know more about Utopia
Very unusual and one of a kind project
so you're going with the "the more use it, the better it is" approach. Whatsapp is used by many, so it's the best. Like an iphone used by many, so it's the best.
interesting is, my list is so extremely different from yours (i only use Telegram and Threema) that we do simply not agree on anything - that's the beauty of choices!
The problem with messengers is, what use are they if noone is using them? That's the difference to the iPhone. Even if everyone is using the iPhone and I am not, I can still call of them. If everyone is using WhatsApp and I am not, I can not contact them.
My favourite one among these is Signal Messenger.
We need an app for messaging within our office local network. It shouldn't be connected to external online servers or use the Internet connection. I prefer security if we talk about corporate communications. All devices are connected in one Wi-Fi network. I think that's enough for creating group chats. File transfer will be a good option also. Any recommendations?
Have you tried Softros LAN messenger? I think it can satisfy your needs.
After WhatsApp, WeChat is the most emerging instant app now days.
I need my messenger calling in working
For what I need, WhatsApp is okay. Obviously there are other communications solutions, yet I prefer WhatsApp for the reasons outlined in this article. I'm considering choosing another app, but I still do not know which.
Great post! We can use both free and paid messaging apps for Android. If we prefer free version it lags at security, integration. Moving to the paid version or developing own instant messaging apps will help you on both security and integration. There are plenty of instant messaging apps are available in an internet market like Contus Fly. We just open an eye and think broader that depends on your needs.
I would like to see a new category for the best messenger app to use with any contact regardless of the app they are using for messages?
The problem I have with apps such as WhatsApp and Allo is the inability to message someone not using the same app. There is no way I can convince every person I know to use the same app, especially when they will have to also convince everyone they know to use the same app or they have to deal with multiple apps.
Google is set to destroy the Hangouts feature that integrated carrier SMS in the very near future. There is no other app that I can find that will give me back what Hangouts had at its finest moment: merged messages for my contacts regardless of which method I or the contact used (Carrier SMS+Google Voice SMS+Hangouts online messenger) to send the text and complete access to view and send using all three methods from any device. I can't comprehend a company with a unique feature that I can't find anywhere else just ripping it out and throwing it away.
Does anyone know of another app providing this functionality?
Which app will now take the spot of Best for SMS: ???
I don’t like or trust any of the messengers on the Android Market. It is my opinion that they make their money by invading your privacy. That is why they demand so many “dangerous permissions.”
So, I took it upon myself to write a totally safe, honest, encrypted, stealth messenger that everyone could trust. I believe SafeTalk is the only messenger in the world that can make that claim.
SafeTalk is a brand new messenger just out of beta testing in March of 2017. Having no permissions to access anything on your phone it virtually runs in an isolated environment unable to violate your privacy. There is no messenger anywhere in the world like it.
SafeTalk is on Google Play
safeTalk is also the name of a suicide prevention training program.
I just got on INSTAGRAM just to try msging. Not too bad 6/26/2016
I don't agree with hangouts being the best sms messenger. Hangouts is useless when it comes to sms. Why is viber not included in any list
I use Whatsapp and Messenger mostly !
Only the WhatsApp can encrypt the communication end-to-end so I think it is the best app now.
Not true. Several messengers offer end-to-end encryption. WhatsApp wants 20 dangerous permissions. Look at SafeTalk on google play
Hey, Nice post ever on Messaging Apps which has become an industry. I have found "ringID" a great one from my point of view. It has Secret Chat, Voice call, Newsfeed features which make it a powerful competitor to other.
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I think JeeO+ Messenger is also missing from the list single app having multiple services Must USE App for android users
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I like Hike best, although use Whatsapp more because there are simply more people.
I'm conservative :) I use xmpp (jabber) and irc clients. I hate FB messenger.
But thanks for sharing. I'll test it.
I'm using messenger and Viber, I tried telegranm too, and I can judge that telegram is the best platform chatting in mobile " Good design, easy to use, easy to share fils and drivers etc.. and security communication " I give him 8/10
I think you missed hike.I love it.Besides whatsapp is still great
Nice article. I use skype, hangout & whatsapp. I'll try remaining ones also.
Even if the other apps are better, everbody is still using whatsapp so it makes no semse to change
ya sure i agree with your point, whatsapp is the best chat ever i have used.
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Yes. The most important thing is that other people are using it and if they aren't then it's not really an messenger app.
Thanks for the Great reply Mr. Cory
Agreed! Since maximum number of people are using it, it is always the best ever chat app felt by everyone.
Cool
Great Collection. Here i using this all messanger expect Tango. Actually i built an messanger app using Contus Fly for my enterprises. This article make me more energetic to work on.
Free is good but quality of video conferencing or video call is an important criterion. Hence, I would recommend use of quality desktop video conferencing apps like R-HUB desktop video conferencing server. It is easy to use and works well.
Hello Everybody,
you should try WowApp.
It's a top notch messaging app with all the features above. It also rewards its user real money. 70% of their revenue goes to the users. Optional advertising. Android + iOS + PC. Check it out!
Accounts can be created here: www . wowapp. com/w/wow.app/
Cheers!
Thanks for your information - Cooee Messenger
Thanks for this information from cooee messenger
Wechat
I find nothing wrong with yahoo messenger. It's old but has been around for a while
hike is perfect because if its offline msg option
I invite you to join wowapp this is another messenger app but have something + earn moneys from adds and donate moneys to ONG from those earns or cash out the earns.
I use vihoapp. Built on the same framework as telegram but with better security and less bugs. No keyword searches either..... Bonus!!
Where's Telegram? Telegram to WhatsApp is like Usain Bolt to a turtle!
I think you might've forgot an importat IM app: Telegram, which is the best instant messenger I've ever tested. Of course it's missing internet calls, however it's the best option to replace WhatsApp.
Try Kutekall pure peer to peer no data stored on the server instant voice/video/text messenger. Also peer to peer file transfer up to 2GB. All comms other than voice and video encrypted.
Always amazed that these ummm....ahhh reviewers leave out mysms. See the play store. This has it all, a web version and a computer version and is 'friends-able' that allows SMS free over-sea's to friends list. Has a paid version but not forced or necessary for most normal users. NO ADs! Tried the rest and this is the best!
hike is the best
I really liked my pal's San Francisco Messenger-it has encrypted messaging & file share! It's fast, reliable and very colorful! :)
I love to use BirdsBeep instant messaging app because privacy is still missing in some above mentioned apps. BirdsBeep chat app is a fully secured app with lots of exciting features
A good collection for app for instant messaging
and i good thing is that regular updates are provided giving best result in performance of this applications.
Hangouts for me. Not much left to say other than I just like it.
Cool apps ! thanks for posting. I'll add just one more app to this list - Rounds.
Rounds it's a video chat app that allows you to easily connect with your friends. The app has a lot of cool activities / games etc.
Check it out on Google play store :p
Is Threema avaible here in UK?
(I'm german;)
Bye WA , hello threema
Spygame WA skype & co
whatsapp is my best chat forum
What about Talkray? I use Viber and Wechat as well as BBM
Skype and Watsapp I was using from last 4years but now I need to change and recently I started using JixChat (JixChat.com) free android and IOS chat app, providing best video quality that is being sent, lots of stickers and emojis to share your feelings instead of words. I recommend you all also to download it and try atleast once. You will defivitely enjoyed it.
One more nice chatting web app I created : nighchat.com
It allows you to geolocalize public/private chatrooms so you can easily share your hobbies/help each other with people you don't know yet but are physically around you.
Android and iPhone apps will be launched soon.
Good list!
If you like customizing your messenger I suggest QB Messenger
whatsapp! because its big and most likely everyone around the world has it.
skype for video call, nothing can compare the quality of video call on skype.
Line for my asian freinds :p its BIG here haha and very good tbh.
My favorite is messenger from Google
What about using an XMPP server you trust and "Conversations (Jabber / XMPP)"?
Hike messenger s best... @ India
BBM is by far the best.
WhatsApp is good too because everyone has it.
Skype has seen better days, but is still around.
My favourite one is whatsapp as everyone is available over their, BBM is also good choice but the problem is people don't use it, for some user of BBM like me it keeps sitting over our device but actuallly I never ever use it and at the same time I don't want to uninstall it too ! Skype it has just weird problem of not working by the time you want it to ! I would say Hangouts is way more better than Skype.
I was hoping for an update about WhatsApp's encryption that's supposedly coming, and also Google messaging or whatever is missing...the new sms hangouts redundancy
my favorite is hike😘😘😘😘
You are missing Telegram, which is very fast.
Actualy Robert, Its the blog post is above. It menetioned that Telegram used to be the only "Secure" IM App out there, but since WhatsApp included the Secure feature, they ain't sure about Telegram. But its free.
You read my mind..:) Telegram is way better that whatsapp at any point. I especially love cloud sync and the seamless multi device connectivity. And the amazing desktop apps.
Whatsapp, Viber, Skype are well settled in market. I use Whatsapp and Skype. I am happy to have them.
My favourite IM service would be Hike. I specially like the free messaging service to non-hike users. Plus, it's way faster than the Facebook Messenger app, which I also use heavily.