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Texty

Seamless text and RCS messaging for Mac users with Android phones

Screenshot of Texty app interfacing with Google Messages, displaying a user-friendly macOS interface with a conversation list on the left and a detailed view of a selected Google Messages conversation on the right, emphasizing seamless integration and efficient conversation management.
Download on the Mac App Store

Requires macOS 10.14 or newer

Supported macOS versions:
macOS 10.14 Mojave - macOS 14 Sonoma

Latest Version:
Texty 1.3

Release Date:
January 26, 2024

Free to download and use, with optional IAP for Pro features.

Android users have been left out when it comes to texting with macOS. There was no easy way to integrate an Android phone with a Mac for texting other than using Google Messages in a browser tab. It wasn't a true solution with many missing features.

Meet Texty - a fully native app, custom built to integrate Google Messages into the macOS ecosystem. Quickly see all conversations, know how many unread messages are waiting, reply to a message right in Notification Center and more. * It feels so natural it feels like it shipped as a part of macOS.

All it needs is an Internet connection - there are no requirements for the phone's physical location (it does not use Bluetooth). It supports traditional SMS and MMS messages as well as the newer format, RCS (Rich Communication Services), so it's already future proofed.

Texty is available in multiple languages: English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Russian, Japanese, Korean and Chinese Simplified. It takes less than a minute to get setup, it's free (with optional IAP for Pro features), so download it today and get started!

It's a Real Mac App

Texty was hand crafted using Swift and contains everything you'd expect in a world class Mac app. From the unread messages dock icon badge, to notifications with inline reply and automatic dark/light appearance, it's all there. *

Finally, Android users can feel like they have a proper solution for text messaging on their Macs.

Comparative graphic with three columns, detailing various features relevant to using Google Messages. The first column lists features, the second shows their availability in Texty, and the third indicates if they are present in Google Chrome. This graphic highlights Texty's advantages over using Google Messages in a web browser.
Notification from Texty app on macOS showcasing the advanced feature of composing and sending a reply directly within the notification interface, eliminating the need to open the main app for quick responses.

Inline Replies

One of the most important features is the ability to reply to a message quickly without interrupting the current workflow. No more switching to another app and loosing where you were - instead, just type the reply in the notification and click to send. *

Quick Setup

The setup list is so short, it all fits here:

  • Make sure Messages (by Google) is the messaging app on the Android phone.
  • Open Texty on the Mac.
  • On the phone, open Messages, click on the account icon, and choose 'Device Pairing'.
  • Point the phone at the Mac screen.
That's it. The phone is now paired up and Texty's ready to be used.

Graphic depicting a stopwatch with dynamic wind elements, symbolizing the rapid and effortless setup process in Texty.
    macOS
    Screenshot from Texty for macOS showing a segment of a conversation, mirroring the same layout and content as seen on Android, highlighting the app's cross-platform consistency in message synchronization.
    Android
    Screenshot of Texty for Android displaying a conversation excerpt, closely matching the interface and content as seen on macOS, demonstrating the app's uniformity and seamless message synchronization across different platforms.

Stay in Sync

All the conversation details including the sender name & number, messages, photos, etc are synced between the macOS and Android versions of Google Messages.

Send a message on your phone, and continue the conversation on your Mac.

Texty: Texts, Photos, Videos

Messages predominantly contain text, yet sometimes a photo or video can express more. Texty streamlines this process. To add a photo to a conversation, either drag it in or use the attach button. For saving a photo, simply drag it to the Desktop or click the download button.

In Texty, when using RCS to communicate with another Android device, photos and videos are transmitted in their full, original size. On the other hand, sending to an iOS device might result in size reduction due to MMS standard limitations.

Screenshot of Texty showcasing the seamless process of adding a photo to a conversation and saving a photo from it.
 
Icon illustrating a checklist on a clipboard, symbolizing the Pro features available with a subscription in Texty.

Go Pro

Upgrade to a Pro subscription for a small yearly fee ($0.99 USD / month) to unlock these handy features:

  • In-notification message responses, enabling seamless texting without exiting the current application.
  • Dock icon displaying the unread message count.
  • Curated selection of sounds for new message notifications.
  • Quick-access option to compose a new message via a right-click on the Dock icon.
  • Zoom functionality ranging from 50% to 300%.
  • Custom folder selection for storing downloaded files.
  • Adjust Dock icon bounce settings for new message alerts.
  • Choose whether the Texty window remains in the current Space or moves to the active one when the app is brought to the foreground.

Screenshots

  • Screenshot of Texty app interfacing with Google Messages, displaying a user-friendly macOS interface with a conversation list on the left and a detailed view of a selected Google Messages conversation on the right, emphasizing seamless integration and efficient conversation management.

    Conversations

  • Screenshot of Texty app showcasing a detailed view of an individual conversation from Google Messages on a macOS interface, highlighting the app's clean design and focus on user-friendly conversation display.

    Single Conversation

  • Notification from Texty app on macOS showcasing the advanced feature of composing and sending a reply directly within the notification interface, eliminating the need to open the main app for quick responses.

    Notification with Inline Reply

  • Settings window in Texty app displayed on macOS, showcasing customizable options for message notifications, conversation management, and interface preferences, emphasizing user-centric design and ease of personalization.

    Settings

 

* Some features require a Pro subscription