You can send chat messages to 3 different recipient groups: a single contact directly, a group of contacts, or an established chat channel with multiple contacts.
One-on-one chats
1:1 chats with other Zoom contacts are the quickest and easiest way to message someone outside of a Zoom Meeting. These conversations will remain available and searchable, even if the other contact is deactivated or deleted.
Group chats
Group chats are similar to 1:1 chats, but with multiple contacts involved in the conversation. If you add a contact to a 1:1 chat, a separate group chat will be created, so that the private 1:1 conversation is preserved and kept private to those involved. Group chats are great for quick team discussions about short-term issues or decisions. Additional members can be added by current members, but the discussion cannot be searched for and joined by outside users. Since group chats do not require a dedicated name, as a chat channel would, these are searchable by the names of members involved.
Chat channels
Chat channels are best suited for long-term projects or teams, as they are created with a name, a channel admin, and can be private or public.
- Private channels cannot be searched for and found by users not already a member of the channel, and current members must add additional members to give them access.
- Public channels are searchable and joinable by all members of an account, and do not need any special invitation to join.
Channels are also great for announcements.You can designate specific members to have the ability to post, while everyone else can only view and react to messages.