Apps for Regional Language Audiences

In India, Smartphones are no more the luxury of big cities only. Smartphones have become common in rural areas also, and more Indian people are trying the taste of popular social networks. Since the smartphones have reached to the villages and rural areas, the users’ demand of regional language based app has also increased. Considering the very common man who is not good with English, the mobile application developers have developed many apps in regional languages.

From a long time, Indians are using English as the main language for their Smartphone and its apps. But now the user wants their native language in their phones. In the past few years, we have seen the hike in the numbers of mobile app based on Indian regional languages. Many apps like AddaChats, ShareChat, etc. are being liked by the users because of their regionallanguage-based content.

So, let know about the more apps for regional language audience.

1.    AddaChats

AddaChats

AddaChats is one of the most loved apps by the regional language audience. This app supports ten regional languages including Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Gujarati,and Bengali. India is a versatile country,and here everyone loves theirown regional language. So, when AddaChats get launched and offer the facility to its users to upload the WhatsApp status in their regional language, people liked it.

Most of the reviews of AddaChats user are positive. The AddaChats users are referring this app to their friends so all of them can chat in their regional language. On this app users can share the joke, start or be a part of any group and watch or post the 30 seconds videos.

2.    ShareChat

ShareChat is another app which supports the Indian regional languages. This app is popular among the youngsters. ShareChat is available in following14 Indian languages; Hindi, Telugu, Marathi, Gujarati, Punjabi, Malayalam, Bengali, Tamil, Kannada, Odia, Bhojpuri, Assamese, Rajasthani,and Haryanvi.

Users like ShareChat because of the stickers which they can share with their friendsonWhatsApp. On this app users can find jokes, WhatsApp status​, trolls, memes, and the latest ​news in their regional language.

3.    BharatMatrimony

BharatMatrimony is not a new name in the world of mobile apps. This app is used by Indian to search the right groom or bride for them. But considering the increasing popularity of regional languages, this app has also launched a vernacular version of it in eight languages including Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Bengali, Kannada, Marathi and Gujarati.

The management of BharatMatrimony believes that the availability of the content in regional languages will make the app more popular and user-friendly.

4.    BetterButter

Considering this fact that a majority of the Indian rural population is not well versed in English, BetterButter has also launched the function of multilingual in its app. now the users of BetterButter can access the yummy recipes in English, Hindi, Tamil, Bengali and Marathi languages.The popularity of regional language on the digital platform realized the app developers that Indians feel more comfortable with their native language.

5.    Facebook

Facebook

Facebook is a well-known social network on the global platform. It has many Indian users,and it’s very popular in India. The craze of Indians towards their native languages has forced Facebook to launch its multilingual app for Indian users. Although the motive of Facebook is to let people communicate with the global audience but it has given the option to Indian users to publish a post in their own language. When usertypes a post on Facebook, then its multilingual composer helps the user to write his post in a particular language and then choose additional languages in which the user would like it to be published. This post will be shown to those users who preferred the used languages.

6.    DocsApp

The charm of Indian regional languages doesn’t only affect the social network apps but the medical app named as DocsApp also choose the multilingual platform. The DocsApp offers the medical consultation to its users. The communication between the doctor and the patient is chat based. Now, this chatting can be in Hindi. DocsApp is available in two languages now; Hindi and English.

Conclusion

This small list of regional language apps clears that in Indian if any company wants to increase its reach in India, then it has to develop a regional language app. The availability of apps and internet in regional language will be helpful for the Indian citizens and business houses both.