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Google Hangouts Will Close And Transfer To Hangouts Chat

By February 4, 2019June 2nd, 2022Technology News

This is just a reminder for anyone using Google Hangouts. The company is moving forward with its plans to discontinue the service, starting with GSuite users and then later moving to the broader consumer shutdown. If your company is currently making use of the messaging app for communications and you haven’t begun making plans to transition to something else, the clock is ticking.

According to Google, the company will be transferring current “Hangouts” users to a new standalone app called Hangout Chats, to begin in October of 2019.

According to a statement released by the company: “We will continue to support consumer use of classic Hangouts and expect to transition consumers to free Chat and Meet following the transition of GSuite customers.  A more specific timeline will be communicated at a later date.”

The main problem with this is that what the company is calling ‘Classic Hangouts’ has more than a billion installations on Android devices and a history that stretches back more than a decade, which is an eternity in the messaging app world.  It’s a robust, full-featured communications solution that is much loved by just about everyone who uses it.

Meanwhile, Hangouts Chat is brand new, unproven, and is likely to have serious issues. It may also experience unfortunate growing pains until the kinks get worked out of the new solution, and you can bet that there will be some.

Worse, at present, the new service boasts less than half a million installs. It’s a fraction of the size of the old service and no one (not even the best and the brightest at Google) know for sure how the new app will handle the massive influx of users once the transition begins.

If you’d rather sit that out and wait until the new service has stabilized, it’s well worth spending some time shopping for alternatives.

Chris Forte

Chris Forte, President and CEO of Olmec Systems, has been in the MSP workspace for the past 25 years. Chris earned his Master’s Degree from West Virginia University, graduating Magna Cum Laude. He was a past member of the Entrepreneurs’ Organization, a current member of the New Jersey Power Partners and Executive Association of New Jersey, where he has previously served on its board of directors. In his spare time, Chris enjoys traveling with his family. He also admits to being a struggling golfer and avid watcher of college football and basketball. He currently lives in Boonton Township, NJ with his wife, two daughters, son, and black lab Luna.