The "Max" messenger has opened access to its partner platform for self-employed Russians. Over 16 million people will be able to connect to it, the company's press service reported.
After registration, self-employed individuals will be able to create their own public channel and use chatbots to automate communication with clients. Another feature will be the launch of a mini-application, which can be used for more convenient work with the audience and customers.
To connect to the platform, users need to undergo verification through "Gosuslugi". This scenario should confirm the user's status and give self-employed individuals access to tools that were previously primarily aimed at companies and organizations.
"Max" clarified that by the end of May, over 500,000 companies and organizations had already joined the partner platform. Now the service is expanding its audience to include self-employed individuals, for whom channels, bots, and mini-applications can become an additional way to promote services and communicate with clients.
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