Apple Business Chat Expands Beyond United States to 10 Countries and 30 More Brands

Apple Business Chat, a platform for businesses to provide customer service through iMessage, is now available in Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Italy, Singapore, Japan, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom. The feature launched in the United States earlier this year.

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The international expansion coincides with 30 additional businesses adopting Apple Business Chat around the world today, adding to 15 brands in the United States that have been using the platform, which remains in beta.

For example, luxury fashion brand Burberry is integrating with Apple Business Chat worldwide to enable clients to check availability on items nearby, ask questions about the size and fit of clothing and accessories, and get help placing an order. Customers can also inquire about special events like fashion shows.

Hotel chain Four Seasons is expanding its adoption of Apple Business Chat to reach 88 properties across the globe with Four Seasons Chat's capabilities to communicate with real people at each property in more than 100 languages, with response times averaging 90 seconds or less.

The full list of brands launching Apple Business Chat today:

North America

  • 1-800 Contacts

  • DIRECTV NOW

  • Fairmont Hotels, including the Claremont Club & Spa in Berkeley

  • Kimpton Hotels

  • Freshly

  • Mall of America

  • Macerich malls, including Scottsdale Fashion Square and Santa Monica Place

  • Men's Wearhouse

  • Jos A. Bank

  • Overstock.com

  • Quicken Loans

  • West Elm

  • Hendrick Automotive Group

  • Lithia Group

  • SnapTravel (US & Canada)

Worldwide

  • Burberry (Worldwide)

  • matchesfashion.com (UK)

  • NH Hotels (Europe)

  • nPower (UK)

  • Robins & Day (UK)

  • buddybank (Italy)

  • Engie (France)

  • La Redoute (France)

  • AXA Insurance (Switzerland)

  • Swisscom (Switzerland)

  • Vodafone (Germany)

  • Credit Suisse (Hong Kong and Singapore)

  • Telstra (Australia)

  • Harvey Norman (Australia)

  • KDDI (Japan)

Apple Business Chat launched in iOS 11.3 in March, enabling iPhone and iPad users to ask for information, schedule appointments, make purchases, and complete other customer service tasks directly in the Messages app.

Business Chats must be initiated on an iPhone or iPad, but they can be continued on any other iPhone, iPad, Mac, or Apple Watch signed into the same Apple ID. You can start a conversation by searching for a business in Maps, Safari, Siri, or Search and tapping on the Messages bubble where available.

Other brands using Business Chat include Apple itself, DISH, Aramark, Four Seasons, Harry & David, American Express, Discover, Hilton, The Home Depot, Lowe's, Marriott, Newegg, T-Mobile, Ameritrade, Wells Fargo, and 1-800-Flowers.

Business Chat requires iOS 11.3 or later. Also note that while the feature has expanded to additional countries, availability varies by brand. For example, when we tried to message Apple through Business Chat in Canada, an automatic reply indicated that the feature remains unavailable in that country.

Update: This article has been updated with additional information from Apple's announcement.

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Top Rated Comments

cmaier Avatar
76 months ago
I still haven’t he slightest idea how to use this in the U.S.
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)
AngerDanger Avatar
76 months ago
Thanks for posting that. That is really, really unintuitive. Never would have thought to look in Spotlight. I stay at Marriotts almost weekly and could never figure out how to use this to contact them.
And it's even worse if you read @LandRovers post above yours. It would be better if you could search the business name right from messages.

I've searched MacRumors' previous articles, and I don't think there is one detailing the… nuance… required to get Apple Business Chat to work. Might be some thing to consider, @Joe Rossignol. :)

E.g. Home Depot → Spotlight search for "Home Depot"
Dish → Spotlight search for "Dish Network near me"
American Express → (still haven't figured that one out)
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
gwhizkids Avatar
76 months ago
My apologies for the initially patronizing response. It seems to work with Home Depot (I searched with Spotlight and tapped the chat bubble under the "Business" result), but it doesn't show up when I type "Dish" into Spotlight.

Thanks for posting that. That is really, really unintuitive. Never would have thought to look in Spotlight. I stay at Marriotts almost weekly and could never figure out how to use this to contact them.
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
mthomas184 Avatar
76 months ago
And it's even worse if you read @LandRovers post above yours. It would be better if you could search the business name right from messages.

I've searched MacRumors' previous articles, and I don't think there is one detailing the… nuance… required to get Apple Business Chat to work. Might be some thing to consider, @Joe Rossignol. :)

E.g. Home Depot → Spotlight search for "Home Depot"
Dish → Spotlight search for "Dish Network near me"
American Express → (still haven't figured that one out)
One thing to consider, Home Depot, Lowes, T-Mobile etc have iMessage extensions so its easier to message them without having to search etc.

Not sure about Dish.
Amex I dont have an Amex card so I cant verify, but I do see there is an iMessage extension so it may work.
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)
LandRovers Avatar
76 months ago
No, I mean I can’t figure out how to actually do it. Say I want to chat with Dish. How? It says “search in iOS for dish.” I tried that. Doesn’t show up.
I search “Dish Network near me” in either spotlight search or Safari, and the option appears that has their website, a phone call button, and a messages button, which should initiate the Business Chat. “Near me” was needed, as it doesn’t show up without that.
Score: 1 Votes (Like | Disagree)
bluecoast Avatar
76 months ago
I wonder how many people will accidentally end up sexting businesses?
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