b. Chats and Messaging
Starting Teamwire, the Chats tab is shown by default. It shows all chats you are involved in.
As you receive new messages, you will find a badge counter on the Chats tab indicating the number of unread texts.
Inbox
When receiving new messages, the chat concerned is also provided with a badge on the number of unread texts. This badge will disappear after you have visited the chat. Inside the chat, new messages are visually indicated from already read content by a separator.
Search
Tap in the upper right corner of the screen to open a search bar. The search will look up for chat titles, contacts, circles and lists, and message content. To leave the search, tap the arrow at the upper left.
Create a chat
To create a new chat, use the button New chat in your inbox or tap the menu in the upper right corner of the screen. You can choose from the following options.
- 1:1 Chat
- Group Chat
- Broadcast
- Federated Chat
1:1 chat
Select a participant. You will enter the new chat automatically and will be able to compose your first message. For 1:1 Chats Teamwire will show the name of the user you are talking to as title. Read here to find out which chat content and actions can be used.
If you want to have topic-based 1:1 chats, use the option Group Chat when creating the chat. It is possible to create a group chat with only one other user (see Group Chat).
Group chat
Select one or more participants, set a chat title and define further settings. You will enter the new chat automatically and will be able to compose your first message.
More information about chat content and actions are available here.
Broadcast chat
A broadcast chat is a group chat with the broadcast mode enabled. This mode is very useful for sharing announcements or briefings in your organisation.
Select one or more participants, set a chat title and define further settings. You will enter the new chat automatically and will be able to compose your first message.
More information about the broadcast chat mode here.
Federated chat
Federated chats allow communicating with users from other Teamwire Servers.
Select one or more participants, set a chat title and define further settings. You will enter the new chat automatically and will be able to compose your first message.
Available contacts
The availability of chat participants is limited to contacts and circles that have been enabled for federated usage. Therefore, you cannot create a chat from your organisation's federated and non-federated contacts. In case an important user is not available in your contacts when creating a federated chat, please approach your Teamwire admin.
Currently it is currently not possible to add more chat members to the chat later.
Available chat content
The range of chat content is limited.
Currently, the following attachment types are supported: photos, (gallery), videos (gallery), files. Attention messages are not supported at the moment.
Removed federations
If the federation with one or more Teamwire Servers is ended, federated chats are automatically closed. The participants cannot send new content. Unlike closed chats, the chat history remains available for all members and can still be read.
Select participants
Select one or more users from your list of contacts by tapping the checkbox next to the user's name.
Already selected contacts are indicated with an and can be deselected by re-tapping.
You can combine contacts, lists, circles and bots as chat members. Above the list of contacts, you will see an overview of all selected recipients and also be able to remove them from there.
Please note the maximum of members that can be added to a chat, which will be shown above the overview (Members X / 500) during the creation. The default maximum for a chat is 500 members, but it may have been adjusted by your Teamwire administrator.
Your contacts are split into four types and are listed per section.
Although all contacts are arranged in alphabetical order (by their last name), in a large organisation it can become challenging to find the right user quickly. Therefore, make use of the search bar, to find your contacts, lists, circles and bots per section. The search feature is located in the upper right corner via .
Define chat title
Set a title for your conversation. This title is not final and can be changed at any time via Chat Settings. For group chats, setting a title is mandatory.
Define further settings
- Allow to mute notifications
Decide whether chat members are allowed to mute this conversation so they will no longer receive push notifications.
- Alert Chat
This feature is meant for emergencies. An alert chat will always stay on top of its members inbox until its messages has been read. Beside alert chats, you can also create alert messages. More information about alert messages are available at the Attention messages chapter.
After defining all further settings, tap to enter the new chat automatically and you will be able to compose your first message.
Voice and video calls
You can contact one or multiple users in your existing chats via voice or video call.
This feature is available for 1:1 chats and group chats.
There can only be one call in progress per chat. In case other participants are already having a call in the same chat, you will receive a notice.
Start a call
Open an existing chat or create a new chat with your favoured participants.
Start the call by tapping the respective button in the upper right corner of the screen.
Use to start a voice call and
to start a video call. You may enable your camera at any time during the voice call and turn it into a video call. You may disable your camera at any time of the video call, too.
The other call participants will be notified, even if they are currently not actively using the Teamwire app.
The number of participants for group calls is limited and given by your Teamwire server admin.
If your group chat has more participants than the number of members allowed in a group call, the icons will change a bit into for voice and
for video calls. Before the call can begin, you will be shown the list of all chat members from which you have to select one or more users (up to the max. number of call members) for the call.
Join a call
If you have missed a call, you can also join it later.
Open the chat you were invited into to participate in the voice or video call. If the call is still ongoing, tap Join to access the call.
Features during a call
The following primary features are available during the call.
- Enable / disable microphone
- Enable / disable camera
- Select sound device
- Screen sharing
- Raise hand
- Toggle between front and backside camera
Emergency alert (SOS button)
By using the emergency button, you can quickly create a new alert chat with a predefined group of users. When creating an alert, your location data (GPS) will be requested and a voice message will be recorded - both being shared with the chat members.
An alert will use a special notification sound to be noticed by the chat members and becomes more prominent in their inboxes. More information are available at the Attention messages chapter.
Set up the SOS button
The group of chat members contacted via the SOS button can be defined at Profile > Message settings > SOS Group. If you do not define a recipient here, you will have to manually select a circle or list each time you use the button. If your device is managed by a mobile device management, your Teamwire admin may has already set an SOS group which you will not be able to change.
Use the SOS button
In your inbox, open the emergency menu by swiping your screen to the right.
The SOS button will locate your current position via GPS (if Teamwire has been granted access to your location) and will request you to record a voice message (if Teamwire has been granted access to your microphone) to send both information to the chat.
To record a voice message
- tap the button once to start a 30 seconds record timer or
- tap and hold the button as long as you want to record your message.
Afterwards, your location and voice message will be sent to a predefined group of users.
Push-to-Talk
This feature turns your Teamwire app into a walkie talkie by sending voice messages directly to your Push-to-Talk chats and listening to the voice messages you receive.
Set up Push-to-Talk
In you inbox, use the icon in the upper right corner to open the Push-to-Talk selection menu. Enable the Push-to-Talk ability for all chats required.
As soon as you have defined at least one Push-to-Talk chat, you can decide via whether new messages received in your active channel will be played via speaker or if they are muted.
Use to remove your current selection of chats.
Use Push-to-Talk
Your Push-to-Talk chats are displayed at the bottom of the inbox. Simply swipe to switch between your Push-to-Talk chats.
Tap and hold the button for as long as you want to record your message. As soon as you let go of the button, your message will be shared. The maximum duration of a voice message is 180 seconds.
Chat content and actions
Attachments and features
In addition to texts and emojis, you can send various attachments via Teamwire. If you want to attach a photo, appointment or the like to your current conversation, choose one of the following options.
Take photo
Grant access to your camera to take and send photos or videos. Video recording is limited to 180 seconds.
Photos and images from gallery
Grant access to your gallery to send photos and videos stored on your device.
Record voice message
Grant access to your microphone to record and send a voice message. Voice recording is limited to 180 seconds.
Further attachments and features
You will be listed further options for sharing content.
Alert,
Announcement or
Note
These are so-called attention messages. More information about attention messages are available here.
File
Select any further file type via your file manager to share them (e.g. PDF, text file, presentation etc.).
Location
If Teamwire has been granted access to your location data and GPS is enabled, you can either select your current position or choose a POI from the map, to send it to the chat.
Calendar
Grant access to your calendar to select appointments from your calendar app and attach them.
Poll
Create a poll (interactive attachment) and let your chat members vote to make decisions more quickly.
Attention messages
Via next to the text input field, various attention message types are available in Teamwire.
Chat members can respond to your status messages with a predefined selection of reactions without disrupting the flow of an active conversation. Reactions can also be sent by members of a broadcast chat.
Alert
Label your message as an alert (text input turns red). Alerts cause a special ringtone and will create a different icon on the notification screen for its participants. A chat containing an alert message will be visually highlighted in its participants inbox, and will always stay on top until all new content has been read.
The alert notification sound can be configured via Profile > Message settings > Alert notification sound.
Do not mix things up! An alert message is a single message labelled as alert. If you want to create an alert chat quickly, see Emergency alert.
Announcement
Label your message as an announcement (text input turns green). Chat members can react to your message viawith a range of reactions.
Note
Label your message as an note (text input turns yellow). Chat members can react to your message viawith a range of reactions.
All message types above can be removed before sending by tapping the respective option again. Your message will be sent as normal text then.
Activity / Reactions
You can view the reactions to one of your attention messages via the report.
You can find a chronological list of all reactions to your attention messages via the icon in the upper right corner of the chat.
Read receipts
The read receipts of chat members are represented by their user avatars and can be found at the bottom of the conversation. Please note, that these read receipts only apply to the latest message of the chat and cannot be viewed for previous messages.
If you are looking for a detailed view of the current read receipts, tap the line of user avatars to receive a complete list of members.
Reply to message
Tap and hold onto the respective message or attachment to open the context menu. Select Reply to add a quote of the original message when sending your answer. This is especially useful in conversations with a lot of users so you won't lose context.
Copy message
Tap and hold onto the respective message to open the context menu. Select Copy to copy the entire message content to your clipboard. You can paste the text to another chat or an external app.
Forward message
Tap and hold onto the respective message or attachment to open the context menu and select Forward. A list of all existing chats to which you can forward the content to will be displayed. If you want to forward to a user or circle that you don't have a chat with yet, tap New chat in the bottom right corner of the screen and continue selecting your participants.
Delete message
You can delete your own messages and attachments in Teamwire, even if they have already been read. Tap and hold the respective message or attachment to open the context menu and select Delete to remove it.
Chat settings
Open a chat and tap its chat title at the top to open the chat settings. Among other things, here you can edit the title or add more users to the conversation.
Chat avatar
Tap on the current chat avatar. You can choose an existing picture of your photos and images from your Gallery or take a photo with your Camera. The new avatar will be shown to all members of the conversation.
Tap the avatar again to change or remove the image.
Chat title
Tap on the text below the chat avatar to edit the chat title. Confirm your changes via Enter.
If you want to reset a chat title, remove the current text and confirm via Enter. The title will adopt the automatically generated name. But remember that defining a title is mandatory for group chats.
Chat mode
Teamwire supports two chat modes. Change the current mode by enabling or disabling the Allow to send messages feature.
- Normal
Allow to send messages enabled
By default, the chat settings suggest to create a conversation with the Normal chat mode enabled. This mode allows all members to compose and send messages / attachments to the chat.
- Broadcast
Allow to send messages disabled
The Broadcast mode will only allow chat administrators to compose and send messages / attachments to the chat. This mode is very useful for sharing announcements or briefings in your organisation.
Chat administrators
This section lists all administrators of the current chat.
Chat administrators are able to make changes in the chat settings, e.g. editing the chat title and chat mode, allowing users to mute the chat, or promote other members to become chat administrator.
In a 1:1 chat, both members become chat administrator by default.
In a group chat, the creator of the chat is automatically promoted to chat administrator. This applies to all ways of group chats; whether the chat was created by selecting several individual users, by adding circles or lists, or by a mix of all options mentioned.
Promote to chat admin
In the chat settings, tap Members to see a complete list of the current chat's participants. If the chat was created via circle, tap on its name to view the list of members. Tap the user of concern and select Make chat admin.
Demote chat admin
The admin promotion cannot be revoked.
You may use the following workaround: Remove the user from the current chat and add them again afterwards. Thus, the user is being removed from both the list of members and administrators, and will become a regular chat member after adding them again.
Members
This section lists all members of the current chat incl. chat administrators.
If the chat was created by adding a circle, its name will be shown. The members of the circle can be viewed by tapping the circle name and selecting View members.
Add more members to chat
Tap above the list of chat members. You will be forwarded to your directory from which you can add further users and/or circles and lists. Confirm your selection by tapping Done.
Remove members
To remove a user from the chat, tap their name in the list of chat members and select Remove from chat. You cannot remove individual users which have been added via circle. You have to remove the complete circle from the chat instead.
Media overview
Below the chat settings you will find the Media overview, which allows you to look up for all attachments and attention messages that have been shared in the current chat. The media is filtered by its file type, but can also be viewed unfiltered via All attachments.
Chat administration
Below the media overview you will find the chat administration.
Mute chat
This is a personal setting and will only affect your own user account.
Mute a chat to stop receiving notifications. When muted, the notification sound, vibration and push notifications will not be triggered for this chat. The app icon on your home screen will keep showing the number of unread messages.
There are two options to mute a chat
- Open the respective chat and view its chat settings by tapping its avatar and title. The option Mute can be found below the media overview.
- In your inbox, tap and hold the chat of concern to open the context menu and select Mute.
You can re-enable notifications for a chat in the same way.
Archive chat
This is a personal setting and will only affect your own user account.
Archive a chat when the conversation is no longer active or when a topic-based discussion is completed. Archived chats are not displayed in your message inbox by default.
There are two options to archive a chat
- Open the respective chat and view its chat settings by tapping its avatar and title. The option Archive can be found below the media overview.
- In your inbox, tap and hold the chat of concern to open the context menu and select Archive.
To display archived chats in your inbox, activate the option Show archived chats via the menu in the upper right corner of the inbox. While viewing your archived chats, you can Unarchive a conversation again as archiving was described above.
Send chat history
Open the respective chat and view its chat settings by tapping its avatar and title. Select Send to transfer the conversation in plain text to your default mail app. The action can be found below the media overview.
Please note that attachments cannot be transferred to the mail.
Leave chat
Leave a chat when you no longer want to be part of the conversation or your participation is no longer needed.
There are two options to leave a chat
- Open the respective chat and view its chat settings by tapping its avatar and title. The option Leave can be found below the media overview.
- In your inbox, tap and hold the chat of concern to open the context menu and select Leave.
Close chat
This is an administrative setting and will affect all members of the chat. Only chat administrators can close a chat.
Close a chat when the conversation is over and no longer needed.
After it has been closed, the chat will show an according info message and the chat history can no longer be read by its members.
There are two options to close a chat
- Open the respective chat and view its chat settings by tapping its avatar and title. The option Close chat can be found below the media overview.
- In your inbox, tap and hold the chat of concern to open the context menu and select Close.
You can reopen the chat in the same way if you are the chat administrator.