As the number of people using chat apps grows year after year, the time has come for businesses to start thinking about marketing their brand there. Because not only is it a convenient way for buyers to reach businesses (and vice versa), but it also helps to instill trust and confidence in consumers.

Analysts say that in the USA, more than six in ten (60.4 percent) mobile phone internet users are active on messaging apps. 

So then, what are the most popular chat apps in the USA?

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According to the latest data, WhatsApp Messenger is the most popular messaging app downloaded on the Google Play Store in the USA. This is no surprise, considering it’s the most used messaging app globally, with two billion users. In fact, estimates list WhatsApp as the most popular chat app in as many as 109 countries

After WhatsApp, the second-most used chat app in the USA is Telegram, which has around 550 million monthly active users. This is followed by Snapchat, which also ranks among the top social media platforms in the USA. This is because aside from texting, Snapchat also allows its users to share photos and videos.

The fourth most popular messaging app in the USA is Messenger. Both WhatsApp and Messenger are owned by the same parent company, Meta, formerly known as Facebook.

The number of Facebook Messenger users has been rising consistently over the past few years. In 2021, there were 135.9 million Facebook Messenger users in the USA, up from 133 million in 2020. By 2022, this number is expected to increase to 138.1 million.

Fifth on the list of the most popular messaging apps in the USA is TextNow. Though it’s not as well known as some of its competitors, it works in similar ways in that users can send texts and make calls for free over WiFi. What sets TextNow apart, though, is that users are given a new phone number when they download the app. 

After TextNow, sixth on the list of the most popular chat apps in the USA is Discord. Even though Discord was founded fairly recently (in 2013) in comparison with other top messaging apps like WhatsApp and Facebook Messenger, it was still able to break into the top six, thanks to its quick sign-up rates.

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