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Microsoft Teams is a comprehensive collaboration platform, and hence, Microsoft will shutter Kaizala, its messaging service for frontline workers, and transition users to Teams next year.
As usual, Microsoft today published its monthly recap of the Microsoft 365 features that were added to the service in the month of April. These include Kaizala rolling out to everyone, and more.
Microsoft is rolling out its Kaizala group messaging service to all Microsoft 365 and Office 365 commercial customers across the world, with plans to bring it to Teams in the future.
Microsoft's Kaizala Pro messaging service, which is aimed at firstline workers and such, is now rolling out to Office 365 commercial subscribers at no additional charge. The non-Pro version is free.
After launching its Kaizala app for small and medium-sized businesses on Android a year ago, and on iOS a few months later, Microsoft Garage has now brought a preview of the app to the Windows Store.
Microsoft Garage pushed two new apps, Kaizala and Sprightly, to the Play Store yesterday -- the former being a communication tool for teams while the latter one allows users to create promos.