Cola is a new application that is helping people interact socially, plan activities and arrange their schedule. The latest inclusion to the instant messaging has been formally released on iOS this week. The app allows users to avoid writing long texts, which put in too many details and makes it possible for arrange actions or plans more efficiently.
These days, at almost half a year after the initial rumors about it, Cola’s application is alive and kicking. It provides included interaction and performances to its customers with the “Cola Bubbles” feature. So, if someone wants to schedule a meeting with other people they know, they can add up to three different schedules when they are available to deliver it to other friends, who then choose the best time for them too.
In addition, people can share their upcoming activities or urgent info with their partner. If a person is coming late or got lost in an area, they can renew the message by sending their exact location. Previously, in order to share this type of detailed information, the smart phone owner had to utilize various applications.
The new software is unique, because it performs all these tasks in a single message discussion. Customers can also deliver Bubbles to other users without their Cola application. The company’s’ representatives consider these detailed messages as the future web browsers.
They affirmed that almost all important PC programs are currently working in browsers too and the same idea of progress can be used for instant messaging from now on. This shows how various functions on a smart phone that are applied independently, would be integrated into one specific texting app.
The application will truly get some grip in this crowded tech market. However, will it be tempting to get individuals to press the download key, since customers already own several programs on their mobile device for identical purposes?
By offering a certain advantage to execute various actions with one application, Cola has created some kind of cutting-edge idea in the public texting industry. When it comes to its numerous rivals, Viber, Google and Facebook have to evaluate the new comer, because their messaging applications, like WhatsApp and Messenger, do not have these interesting options and functions.
Actually, no other similar service offers them and, if Cola promotes its new software successfully, and delivers other useful improvements, it can really enter into a select group of IM programs.
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