Google has improved it’s Allo messaging publication by
adding a new feature. The new Google Allo allows users to chat with their
friends and family on a web browser, similar to WhatsApp web variant.
More on Google Allo
For those wondering how Google Allo works, the first step is
to open the App on the smartphone. Then tap the Meb, chose Allo for Web and
scan the QR code. Afterwards, Allo will be available on your web browser. After
finishing chatting, all you need to do is to clock on the profile icon and
choose the sign-out option. Another way of logging out is by opening the menu
of the mobile app, choosing the Allo for web and press: sign out of all
computers.
Only for Chrome
Google Allo web works only with Google Chrome so far. Also,
Allo app is only available for Android users; the iPhone version will also
become available soon. The Allo web version is similar to WhatsApp web and it
lacks most of the mobile app features, but it is helpful. Its uniqueness comes
from the fact that it is integrated with Google Assistant.
How Google Allo works
Since Allo web is available with Google Assistant, users can
use it assistant to find a restaurant, set alarms or more. According to the
smart reply feature, it is able to learn usage patterns and suggest replies or
images. Google Allo uses stickers, emojis any text. The Smart Reply feature
saves time. For example, if you use a reply word often, then the app will
suggest it.
The text size can be adjusted according to preferences.
Photos can be doodled and have text added to it. The sticker variety is
impressive, with many colors and sizes. The app can also find videos to help
you find an address or look up for answers.