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It feels like it was just a month and a half ago that , and what their next steps could be. was for Amazon to use this service to directly compete in the Social Communications space, offering an alternative to WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger, etc.
I then said that I thought this was probably not the best approach for Amazon, but now(source TechCrunch) According to this information, Amazon Anytime would be a full social communications offering, with multi-device focus (see the smartwatch icon in the image above?) and allowing texting, calling, video, group communications of all these categories and interaction with businesses. At this point it is unclear whether this is a real product or a research initiative by Amazon, trying to gather insights before defining what their actual product should be, if any.
So, is this now a good idea?
I will take a look at this in a (short) series of posts that will cover:Advertising may become a part of Anytime at some point, but I don’t think this is the main reason for Amazon to consider launching this app, because it is still a relatively small business for them. I believe this is a protective — or at least exploratory — approach to face an incoming risk to their core activity: eCommerce retail operations.
So with this context, thinking that consumers may shift their buying behaviors to directly interacting with brands and stores via chats, we get a good insight on why Amazon could be worried and try to grab some kind of control over this channel.
Now the question is whether a new app can really help them here.In my next post I will look at what looks interesting (and what looks just bad) from the information that has been shared until now about Amazon Anytime.