The company is launching a new feature that will allow users to make payments in chat. Users can purchase products from small businesses with this new feature.
Users can use the new feature by sending a direct message to a qualified small business that they would like to buy from. They will be able to pay, track their order and ask the business any follow up questions in the same chat thread. The company says users often chat about their purchases with businesses on social media, but will now be able to pay them directly in their chat thread. Users have access to in-app chat support if they purchase viaDMs.
According to the announcement post, you can now buy products from small businesses in the US and chat with them on the photo sharing site. You can pay with Meta Pay.
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The seller can make a request for payment once a buyer has decided to make a purchase, as shown in the screenshot. When a user selects the pay button, they will be asked to add and review their payment information. Your payment will be processed by PayPal, according to theScreenshot.
Shops will now allow small businesses in the U.S. to discuss products, create orders, and accept payments without having to switch to another app. Shops can be used on social media when a business is ready to open a store.
One billion people message a business every week, whether it's chatting with brands, browsing products or asking for support.
Last month, Meta officially renamed Facebook Pay to Meta Pay. The current product features and overall user experience that people are used to with Facebook pay are the same across all of the platforms. The new name represents the first step in creating a digital wallet for the metaverse. Users will be able to securely manage their identities, what they own and how they pay with his vision for a digital wallet.
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