![]() ![]() So how are you going to get things done with Hangouts Chat? Well, you can securely message your whole team from any device that you're using, whether that's a Mac or a PC, you can use the web interface, you can download apps, even if you're on a mobile device, you can use your mobile as well. I'm really glad that Google took the extra time to build out this product, and make it into something that's going to be useful for business owners, particularly everyone in the Google ecosystem. And, what Google have now released is a great, very sophisticated product which is extremely powerful, has integrations right out of the box, and, I've got to say, it's really going to come up well against Slack. Google kept it way under wraps, and for a whole year, they've been improving it, working with partners, building third party integrations with some of your, hopefully, most favorite apps. Hangouts Chat was released and announced a whole year ago, but the public didn't get access to it. And so Slack had this massive head start, Google decided they were going to redo Hangouts, but redo it properly from the ground up. Slack really did what Google should have done about three years ago. But what Slack did really well, was it gave everyone a modern, powerful application to effectively keep communicating and keep connected with your team members, that worked across all devices, was free for most companies based on how you used it, and it had great integrations as well. Slack is not really that much of a sophisticated product in itself, it's just an iteration of the old school kind of chat rooms, and message threads, and instant messaging. Then Slack came along a few years ago and really blew everyone out of the water. It didn't have an API release, so you couldn't integrate any third party applications into it, and it was really only ever a me too product, and sadly never got updated or improved, apart from the standard upgrades and updates for different operating systems. Google Hangouts never really got any development. This was a piece of technology that was acquired by Google to replace G chat, which was a very old version of chat software that was around from the Gmail days. Yeah, there was the ability to create groups and whatnot, but it wasn't really that effective. The original Google Hangouts instant messaging was really only great for one-on-one. ![]() ![]() Hangouts Chat is the way that you and your team are going keep connected for your day-to-day communication. What are you going to use Google Hangouts Chat for? Well it's great for the inter-office chatter and banter within the company, as well as fantastic for anyone whose outside the office, whether they're running errands, moving about for the day, working from home, or even working from a completely different location. Well, it's now transformed into two different streams, those being Hangouts Meet, and now the brand new Hangouts Chat. What first started out as a video conferencing product alone, and to be honest, was not great, it was a bit slow, it was a bit buggy, and you could only connect with people inside your company. Google Hangouts itself has gone through quite a bit of an evolution over the last few years. G’day there, Pete Moriarty here, and in today's video I'm going to be covering Google Hangouts chat, everything you need to know, how does it compare against other solutions and how can you get started with Google's hottest new messaging product
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