In this era when everything on screen is running away from the screen, productivity is not a task. WhatsApp features and other social media platforms have become an integral part of our lives. WhatsApp has gone from just being an app to being an being an integral part of businesses and our day-to-day lives. There is so much to it that is very helpful and yet rarely used.
WhatsApp is a helping hand in the age of hustle culture, presenting us with daily activities ranging from event planning to grocery shopping.
WhatsApp can answer the majority of your day-to-day queries; simply start using its features to enhance your productivity.
WhatsApp provides us with the facility to juggle between two accounts, making it super easy to use personnel and professional accounts on the same device. To set up a second account, simply open your WhatsApp settings, click on the arrow next to your name, and then click on “Add Account.”.
This feature allows you to open WhatsApp on four devices, including Mac, Windows, and tablets. Now users can stay connected and work on important projects even without a phone in hand.
With the facility of pinned messages, a user can now highlight important messages in group or one-on-one chats. Now users can access timely messages without having to ask and be reminded again and again.
Among the popular WhatsApp features is the feature to reply from a locked answer. This feature comes in handy, especially when one is on the run. Just tap or long-press the notification to bring it in.
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