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Talkyto App Version history

Application version history
By Benedikt Čelan
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Talkyto 8.4.1 – Message Notes, Message Logs, Voice Error Messages, and More

Talkyto 8.4.1 brings powerful new collaboration tools to your messaging workflow, along with improved visibility and reliability across the platform. New Features - Message Notes Add notes to any message in your chat and share them across your entire organization. Simply long-press a message to open the notes page. Messages with notes are marked with a note icon so your team always knows where context has been added. - Message Logs Every sent and received message is now fully logged with details including delivery status, timestamps, and cost. Admins can view message logs in TalkyTo Business at the service account, device, or phone number level — giving you complete visibility into your messaging activity. long-press - Message Notes in TalkyTo Business A dedicated notes page for messages is now available in the TalkyTo Business Dashboard. View, add, and edit notes on any message from anywhere messages are displayed. - Status Alerts In case of any service disruptions, you will now see in-app status notifications to keep you informed. A status bar appears at the top of the app, and for major incidents, a full-screen alert provides details and options to learn more. - New Splash Screen The app now features an updated splash screen design for a more polished loading experience. - Voice Error Messages When an outgoing call cannot be completed, TalkyTo now plays a clear voice message explaining the reason — whether it's a Twilio account limitation, missing geographic permissions, or insufficient funds. No more silent failures or confusing errors. Bug Fixes & Improvements - Improvements to outbound call reliability. - Overall app stability enhancements for a smoother communication experience.

Last updated on Jun 19, 2026

Talkyto 8.4.0 – Call Hold, Smarter Messages, and Voicemail Made Easy

Talkyto 8.4.0 is a feature-packed update that brings call hold functionality, smarter messaging, a faster app launch, and a more intuitive way to manage your voicemails — plus a wide range of reliability fixes across the board. New Features - Call Hold You can now put an active call on hold directly from the call screen. When a call is placed on hold, both sides are muted and the other party hears hold music. This is especially useful when you need a moment to look something up or consult a colleague before continuing the conversation. - Contact Name Display for Incoming Messages When you receive an incoming message, Talkyto now displays the contact name instead of just the phone number. The app checks both your local contacts and business contact lists to identify the sender, making it easier to recognize who's messaging you at a glance. - Swipe to Delete Voicemails Managing voicemails just got faster. You can now swipe left on any voicemail in the list to delete it instantly — no need to open the details screen first. This also works for zero-length voicemail entries that previously couldn't be removed. - Faster App Loading We've significantly improved the app startup time. The splash screen now loads faster, getting you to your calls and messages with less waiting. Bug Fixes & Improvements - Improvements to SMS notification delivery when the app is in the foreground. - Better synchronization between Talkyto Business and the Talkyto App for contact lists and Verified Caller IDs. - Enhanced Dark Mode readability. - Numerous UI refinements for a smoother, more polished experience.

Last updated on Jun 19, 2026

Talkyto 8.3.2 – New Features & Improvements

Talkyto 8.3.2 – Feature Improvements Overview Talkyto version 8.3.2 introduces several usability enhancements designed to improve efficiency when working with contacts and messages. This update brings faster access to contact information, easier phone number copying, and a brand-new Notes feature inside contact profiles. Below is a complete overview of everything included in this release. 1. Copy Phone Number From Contact Details You can now tap any phone number inside the Contact Details screen to instantly copy it to your clipboard. - A single tap copies the number. - A confirmation banner appears at the top of the screen: “Phone number copied to clipboard.” This makes it much easier to share or reuse contact numbers without manual text selection. 2. Copy Phone Number From Messages (Long Press) Inside any chat, you can now long-press a message to copy the associated phone number. - Ideal for quickly reusing numbers shared in conversations. - No need to highlight text or switch screens. 3. Open Contact Profile Directly From a Message Thread You can now open the full contact profile directly from a chat thread. - Tap the contact’s name at the top of the conversation. - The app instantly opens the Contact Details screen. This provides faster access to contact info without navigating back to the contacts list. 4. Notes for Contacts Contact records now include a Notes feature for keeping important details in one place. - Each contact shows the latest note along with its timestamp. - You can add new notes or edit existing ones directly within the app. This makes it easier to track important information, preferences, reminders, or anything relevant to a contact. 5. Upload MP3 files for voicemail You can now upload your own MP3 file directly from the app and use it as a voicemail. This gives you more control over your voicemail settings and allows you to set custom, high-quality audio messages without needing to record them through the device.

Last updated on Jun 19, 2026