I think that use case makes a lot of sense. Saves a lot of context and makes input replies a lot more natural.
UBER: "Peter is arriving now, anything he should know about the pickup location?"
One of the more interesting companies in the messaging space, in my opinion, is Smooch.io. They're basically the "infrastructure layer" that bundles a bunch of different channels into one API. Check them out in case that's of any interest :)
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I think that use case makes a lot of sense. Saves a lot of context and makes input replies a lot more natural.
UBER: "Peter is arriving now, anything he should know about the pickup location?"
One of the more interesting companies in the messaging space, in my opinion, is Smooch.io. They're basically the "infrastructure layer" that bundles a bunch of different channels into one API. Check them out in case that's of any interest :)