Now it seems that Google wants to bring the feature to more chat apps, and not just those made by Google. Like we said, the feature is available for Inbox and Gmail and Allo, but Google’s internal incubator Area 120 wants to bring it onto other apps like Google Hangouts and Android Messages.
As TechCrunch points out, Smart Reply already works on Android Messages for those on Project Fi, but the plan is to roll it out on a wider scale. Also like we said, Google wants to potentially bring the feature to other chat apps, such as WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger, Skype, Twitter DMs, Slack, and so on.
However exactly how they will go about doing it remains to be seen, and whether or not they’ll go through with it is also anyone’s guess. There is also the question of whether or not other developers want to integrate Google’s features into their apps or if it would be better to develop their own, but what do you guys think? Would you like to see Smart Reply arrive for your chat app?