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Guide to European (EEA) and Japanese Privacy Changes to Messenger API and ManyChat

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Written by Jonathan Senin
Guide to European (EEA) and Japanese Privacy Changes to Messenger API and ManyChat

Planned Rollback of EEA Limitations and Japanese Update:

As of August 10th, 2021, all EEA and Japan restrictions besides Live Chat Personas have been lifted. This includes OTNs, typing delays, growth tool automations and Facebook Warnings. If you are based in these affected countries, now you will be able to enjoy almost the full suite of features that ManyChat and Facebook can offer.

Update:

Which Features have returned? 

Message Analytics and Statistics – RESTORED

ManyChat will accurately present the right Messenger statistics and data within Flow Builder. In Flow Builder, you can see stats like Open Rates, Click-through, and more. 

We will be able to accurately calculate, and then, present this data, from EEA-located contacts.

Growth Tool Automations – RESTORED

All Growth Tools will trigger the right automation that you have set for it in Flow Builder. 

This includes everything from the JSON Ad Growth Tool, to Web Plugins, from QR Codes to the Comments Growth Tool.

We understand that while some of these Growth Tools are currently working today, this is official confirmation from Facebook that they should work completely normally.

One-Time Notifications – RESTORED

One-Time Notifications will work normally. You will be able to collect and send OTNs normally.

Typing Indicator – RESTORED

The Typing Indicator will function normally, meaning that your contacts will be able to see you “typing.” These are the three dots flashing dots that contacts see when you’re typing a message to them.

This applies to the automated “typing” you can set in your Message blocks with ManyChat’s timed “+Delay” button. This also applies to Typing Indicators contacts see in Live Chat.

April 13, 2021 Announcement

Facebook has announced the planned rollback of the December 16th, 2020 EEA changes.  As of March 30th 2021, Facebook has unfortunately announced that Japan is now included within these restrictions.

This means Messenger, and by extension ManyChat, features that were previously limited or non-functional will work again.

The good news is that as of April 13th 2021, some of these features have returned. Please visit the chart below to see which ManyChat features have been restored.

The EEA/Japanese limitations impacted thousands of ManyChat businesses, so the return of Messenger and ManyChat features will help those in Europe leverage the full power of ManyChat for amazing chat marketing experiences. While this new inclusion of Japan is unfortunate, we hope that that a Q2 restoration means that the impact to your chat marketing campaigns will be short-lived.

That being said, the previous limitations are NOT returning immediately. As such, this guide will list which ManyChat features are returning when.

Important notes:

  • As of April 13th, 2021 some features have returned. See the chart below.
  • We do not know when the other features will return exactly.
  • The November 16th, 2020 limitations on EEA Ad optimizations are still in effect. We do not have a timeline or information on when these Ad limitations will return. With the March 30th updates, Japan is now under these Ad optimization limitations. Please refer to this blog article to understand the impact to your Messenger Ad campaigns.
  • If you are just hearing about these changes, first figure out if you’re impacted. Second, figure out which features you’re currently using are impacted. Third, read for potential workarounds.

Rollback Plans

FeatureCurrent StatusReturn DateWorkaround
Persistent ButtonsFunctionalFebruary 3, 2021
Contact Information (First/Last name)FunctionalDecember 2020
Sending and Receiving MultimediaFunctionalApril 13th, 2021
Persistent MenuFunctionalApril 13th, 2021
Chat Plugin Guest Mode UpgradeFunctionalApril 13th, 2021
Send to Messenger and Checkbox Plugin Rendering and TriggersFunctionalApril 13th, 2021Note: these plugins should both render normally on websites and trigger the right automation
Referral URLs (Growth Tool)Functional April 13th, 2021Note: Ref URL’s were already functioning, but this April updates confirms it should function totally normally
ALL Growth Tool Automations, excluding Ref URL’sFunctional for some – questionableQ2 2021– Leverage default reply, welcome message or “Conversation Starters” to maximum effect
– Use Keyword automation to trigger 
– For JSON Ad GT, use Visual JSON
One-Time Notifications (OTNs)Non-FunctionalQ2 2021– SMS/Email
– Message Tags!
Typing IndicatorNon-FunctionalQ2 2021No, sorry.
Live Chat PersonaNon-FunctionalQ2 2021Mention your name and who you are in the chat!
FaceBook Warning Notification (Example: Tags violation)Non-FunctionalQ2 2021Check your FaceBook Business Page for warnings
Never ChangedNever ChangedNever ChangedNever Changed
Quick RepliesFunctional
Persistent Buttons on MobileFunctional
Message TagsFunctional
Sending and
Receiving Images
Functional
M.me linksFunctionalNotes: this is what the Ref URL is based on
Chat Plugin and Guest ModeFunctionalNote: Guest Mode upgrade is non-functional
Welcome Message and Conversations StartersFunctional
Default ReplyFunctional
KeywordsFunctional

Which Features Have Returned?

February 3rd: Persistent Buttons

As of February 3rd, persistent Buttons will work across iOS, Android and web. Previously, they were limited to iOS and Android only. 

In ManyChat, you can include persistent Buttons attached to your message. These buttons are often used to trigger additional messages or actions that you’ve created in Flow Builder (see example below). 

Chat buttons

Q2 Planned Feature Rollback:

The below features are coming back sometime within Q2 2021. Some features have been restored as of April 13th, 2021.

Sending and receiving images and media – RESTORED

You will be able to send and receive images and different kinds of media, like PDFs or audio/video files, within Messenger, across iOS, Android, and web.

Persistent Menu (Default and Dynamic Menus) – RESTORED

Your contacts will be able to see the Persistent Menu within Messenger. 

This is the little menu of buttons that appears when subscribers click on the “hamburger” menu within Messenger itself. In ManyChat, these are called both Default and Dynamic menus. 

Chat Plugin Guest Mode Upgrade – RESTORED

If contacts chat with you on a website Chat Plugin, they will be able to “upgrade” from an anonymous Guest Mode, into their Facebook profile. 

Send to Messenger and Checkbox Plugin – RESTORED

The “Send to Messenger” and “Checkbox Plugin” will render normally on websites. 

These Plugins are buttons you can place on websites that, when clicked, sends a website visitor to your chatbot. 

Referral URLs – RESTORED

Referral URL’s, a ManyChat Growth Tool, will function normally. 

We’ve stated that Referral URLs have already started to work normally, on January 25th, but this is official confirmation from Facebook.  Ref URLs are one of ManyChat Growth Tools, which creates a URL that, when clicked, sends a contact to Messenger and starts an automation that you have set within Flow Builder. 

Message Analytics and Statistics

ManyChat will accurately present the right Messenger statistics and data within Flow Builder. In Flow Builder, you can see stats like Open Rates, Click-through, and more. 


We will be able to accurately calculate, and then, present this data, from EEA-located contacts.

Growth Tool Automations

All Growth Tools will trigger the right automation that you have set for it in Flow Builder. 

This includes everything from the JSON Ad Growth Tool, to Web Plugins, from QR Codes to the Comments Growth Tool.

We understand that while some of these Growth Tools are currently working today, this is official confirmation from Facebook that they should work completely normally.

One-Time Notifications

One-Time Notifications will work normally. You will be able to collect and send OTNs normally.

Typing Indicator

The Typing Indicator will function normally, meaning that your contacts will be able to see you “typing.” These are the three dots flashing dots that contacts see when you’re typing a message to them.

This applies to the automated “typing” you can set in your Message blocks with ManyChat’s timed “+Delay” button. This also applies to Typing Indicators contacts see in Live Chat.

Live Chat Persona

Contacts will now be able to see a Live Agent’s profile details in Live Chat, including their first and last name and their profile picture. 

With the EEA changes, contacts were always able to see the business’ profile, but not the Live Chat agent’s. This rollback reverses this change.


Old Post, Describing the original Dec 16th Changes:

Starting on December 16th, 2020, Facebook will place restrictions on its usage of the Messenger API, due to its continued effort to comply with privacy guidelines from the European Union and with Japan. The changes to the Messenger API ultimately means changes to your ability to use ManyChat

This post will describe who’s affected, why this change is happening, what the limitations are, and what our immediate suggestions are for you. 

Because there is a range of new changes, we broke up the changes into three sections: 

  • ManyChat features with full limitations
  • features with some limitations
  • ManyChat features that will continue to operate normally 

Please read the guide carefully, as determining your account’s exact limitations and whether you’re affected lies in the details.

Finally, these limitations and restrictions are evolving every day, so please continue to revisit this article as we announce additional changes and suggestions on workarounds. We will continue to communicate the latest developments with you as soon as we get the information. 

Why are these changes happening? 

Messenger functionality restrictions are happening because Facebook is complying with privacy guidelines dictated by the European Economic Area (EEA) and Japan, which is made up of all 27 member states of the European Union, plus four other countries. 

These changes come in addition to the Facebook Ad’s restrictions that were announced on November 16th. You can read about it in this guide.

Facebook will be making changes to its Messenger API, which ManyChat uses to send and receive messages between businesses and subscribers. 

Because there will be technical regulations placed on ManyChat’s usage of the Messenger API, ManyChat has no choice but to comply with these constraints, which ultimately means limitations in your ability to use ManyChat in the way that you do today. 

You can read the technical limitations in Facebook’s documentation, but since the changes are indeed technical, use this guide to understand what they mean to you and your ManyChat account.

We at ManyChat sincerely empathize with any frustration you might have with these limitations. Because we rely on the usage of the Messenger API to create amazing chat experiences for you and your customers, we also have to comply with any limitations to the API. 

Regarding any timeline on removing these restrictions, Facebook has communicated to not expect any changes until the end of Q2 2021.

Again, we at ManyChat will communicate any additional changes to you as soon as we have that info.

Who’s affected? 

The December 16th changes will impact the entirety of the European Economic Area (EEA) and Japan, which are the 27 European Union countries and Norway, Iceland, Liechtenstein, and the United Kingdom. 

Note! Even if your Facebook page isn’t located in the EEA or Japan, you might still be affected, so please continue to read. 

Three groups of ManyChat users are affected by these changes. 

  • Facebook Pages located in the EEA or Japan
  • Facebook Pages with admins located in the EEA or Japan
  • Any subscribers located in the EEA or Japan

Let’s dive deeper into each group. 

EEA or Japanese Facebook Pages

This means that if your Facebook page is located within the EEA or Japan, your page will be impacted by the changes. 

Your ManyChat account is connected to your Facebook page, so this change will affect your ManyChat account if your Facebook page is located in the affected countries.

Your page location is determined by multiple factors, and is not solely determined by the location you’ve set within your page’s Business Manager profile. We do not recommend that you change your page’s location listed in the Facebook Business Manager, in an attempt to avoid these changes.

Pages with admins in Europe or Japan

Your Facebook page, not your ManyChat account, has certain admins on it. If one of these admins is located within the EEA or Japan, your entire page will be affected. 

For example, let’s say you’re located within the United States, 100% of your subscribers are located in the USA, but you have one single Facebook page admin located in Germany, then your entire page will be affected. 

We have a list of suggestions at the end of this post. For this specific instance— if you have a Facebook page and subscribers that are outside of Europe, but you have an admin that is located in the EEA or Japan— it’s recommended that you remove them before December 16th to keep your page fully functional. 

A Facebook page admin is generally determined to be located in the EEA or Japan based on the admin’s Facebook profile location. That said, we do not recommend that any Europe-based or Japan-based admins simply change the location on their profile to outside of Europe/Japan, as a way to avoid the changes, as we currently cannot guarantee that this will work.

We would also advise against changing an admin’s role in a page to something different like Editor or Moderator. The documentation doesn’t specify whether different types of Page Roles have different kinds of impact, so until we at ManyChat will test further, we would advise removing any kind of Facebook users with any kind of Page Roles that are located in the impacted countries.

Subscribers based in Europe or Japan

If your subscribers are in the EEA or Japan, your ManyChat account will continue to function normally, but the changes will impact your conversations with the European/Japanese subscribers. 

For example, suppose 50% of your subscribers are USA-based, and the other half are in Germany. Then ManyChat will function normally for the US subscribers but will be subject to the limitations for the German subscribers. 

Note about Ad vs Page Accounts

You as a business can have administrators on your Facebook Business Page and on your Facebook Ad Account. If you have admins located within the EEA or Japan on either the Ad account or the Business Page, it will subject the page to both the November 16th ad restrictions and the December 16th Messenger limitations. Our recommendation is to remove, if possible, any EEA or Japanese admins on both accounts.

ManyChat features with full limitations

These features listed below will not be functioning at all, starting December 16th. 

#1: One-Time Notifications

One-time notifications (OTN’s) will not function at all. 

On December 16th, you won’t be able to collect OTNs nor deliver the OTN message. This applies to both new OTNs that you’ll send after December 16th, and even OTNs that you had collected prior to the 16th. 

#2: Creating Custom Audiences of Subscribers in Facebook Ads Manager

You will not be able to create Custom Audiences in Ads Manager of your subscribers. 

While this is an Ads related restriction, it’s relevant to Messenger since one of the Custom Audiences you can create within Ads Manager are Facebook users who message your page, AKA your subscribers.

Recall that this restriction was already in effect November 16th for the EEA and Japan, but since this relates to Messenger, this restriction was recently cited again by Facebook.

#3: Your Profile in Live Chat

Subscribers won’t be able to view a Live Agent’s profile details in Live Chat, specifically the agent’s name and profile picture. A subscriber will still be able to see the business profile and name during regular automation and conversations. Nevertheless, if a Live Agent takes over and if the Live Agent has set up a Persona in ManyChat, like “Jim,” the subscriber won’t be able to see Jim’s name or profile picture.

#4: Web Plugins: Send to Messenger and Checkbox Plugin

In ManyChat, you can create links that appear on your website that drives website visitors to Messenger. These are called “Web Plugins” and they take several forms within ManyChat and can be found within ManyChat’s Growth Tools section.

In ManyChat, the “Send to Messenger” Plugin appears in Growth Tools as the Overlay or Embeddable Widgets. The Checkbox Plugin is called Checkbox in ManyChat. 

Starting on December 16th, if your page is in the affected countries, these Web Plugins will NOT render properly, meaning that they won’t appear normally on website. This means that Send to Messenger or Checkbox plugins will NOT appear normally on your website.

Because of this, we recommend either removing them from your website, or using the Send to Messenger plugin, which we have developed a “fallback” solution for. See the product updates below.

#5: Sending and Receiving Media Attachments (except Images)

You as a business will not be able to send nor receive media attachments, specifically audio, media, and files. (Images will still function normally on all devices.) 

Your subscribers are able to send media attachments, but will receive an error message letting them know the business may not have received the attachment. 

#6: Persistent Menu (Default and Dynamic Menus)

Your subscribers will not be allowed to see the Persistent Menu within Messenger. This is the little menu of buttons that appears when subscribers click on the “hamburger” menu within Messenger itself. In ManyChat, these are called both Default and Dynamic menus. 

Starting December 16th, neither of these menus will appear to your subscribers. 

ManyChat menu

#7: Typing Indicator

Your subscribers won’t be able to see that you’re typing. Typing indicators appear in ManyChat in two areas. They can appear when you set a typing Delay in Flow Builder, making it appear as if your bot is typing out a response. They also appear in Live Chat when a Live Agent is typing a manual response. Typing indicators from either of these methods will no longer appear. 

#8: Warning or Block Messages

Due to a technicality, ManyChat users will not be notified of Facebook warnings or blocks within ManyChat. You will still receive notifications of warnings or blocks in your Facebook Inbox.

ManyChat features with some limitations

#1 Sending and Receiving Messages with Text and Images

 You can send and receive messages with your subscribers, with no limitations, across any devices, if the messages are text, images, or text plus images. 

Recall that because of full limitation #5 above, you will not be able to include media like video, files, or media. 

#2: Sending Messages with Buttons: Mobile Only

In ManyChat, you can include persistent Buttons attached to your message. These buttons are often used to trigger additional messages or actions that you’ve created in Flow Builder(see example below). These buttons rely on a Facebook Message Template called Generic or Button Templates. 

After December 16th, these buttons will only work on iOS and Android only. In other words, Generic and Button (and Media Templates) will only work on mobile devices after the changes take effect.

If you do try to include buttons for non-mobile subscribers, they will receive an “Attachment Unavailable” error message. This means you will not be able to use buttons on the web client, desktop app, or Chat Plugin. 

Chat buttons

The URL Button and Call Button will also continue to be available on iOS and Android only, meaning your subscriber must be using a mobile device running iOS or Android.  

If you do happen to use other Facebook Message Templates, like a Receipt, Airline, or a Facebook Shops Template, these will no longer render within Messenger, as in, they won’t appear to your subscribers. 

To summarize this section, you can use ManyChat to send messages with buttons, but only if your subscribers are on mobile devices, specifically Android or iOS.

#2.5: Triggering Automations with Buttons – Mobile Only

Like previously mentioned, persistent buttons are often used to trigger additional messages or actions. With these changes, you will be able to trigger further messages or actions if the subscriber is using an iOS or Android device. 

#3: Some Growth Tool Automations

In ManyChat, our Growth Tools depend on something called a messaging_referral webhook, which means that we at ManyChat are able to tie together a subscriber’s point of origin coming into Messenger with the exact Growth Tool that brought them there. Normally, this means we at ManyChat are able to trigger the right Flow that you’ve set up for that specific Growth Tool.

With these changes, the messaging_referral webhook won’t work, ultimately meaning that your Growth Tools won’t trigger the right Flow or any other kind of automation that you have set, rendering them functionally unusable. Technically, this change means that while you can still create the Growth Tool in ManyChat, like a Checkbox Plugin, it won’t function normally. 

Here’s a list of common Growth Tools that will NOT trigger automations:

  • QR Codes
  • Send to Messenger Plugins
  • Checkbox Plugins

While you still technically will be able to create the Growth Tools listed above, it won’t deliver the opt-in message, and therefore, will simply open to Messenger. New subscribers will be shown your Welcome Message or Conversations Starters. Existing subscribers will be “brought” to Messenger, but won’t see any kind of opt-in message from your business.

There are three Growth Tools that will continue to fire automations:

  • Comments Growth Tools
  • Referral URLs
  • JSON Ads (on mobile only)

Keep reading for more details.

#4: JSON Ads (mobile only)

As of December 17th, we believe that it is possible to use the JSON Ads Growth Tool and to trigger automations from it.

But, because the JSON Ads Growth Tool relies on an opt-in message with persistent buttons to trigger additional automations, and because those buttons will only render on mobile devices, the JSON Growth Tool will therefore only function normally for subscribers on mobile.

Do also note that EEA Facebook Ad accounts are subject to the November 16th ad restrictions, which means that the Conversations or Leads ads optimizations won’t be available.

Editor’s note: As of December 17th, our current understanding is that using the JSON Ads Growth Tool should be possible with these changes. Of course, this recommendation is subject to change, according to Facebook’s technical roll out of the limitations. Keep visiting this guide and our Facebook Community for additional updates.

#5: Chat Plugin (Customer Chat) and Guest Mode

Chat Plugins will still render normally on websites, meaning that they’ll appear to website visitors normally. In ManyChat, this is called Customer Chat, which is a chatbox that you can install on your website. 

The most important limitation is that the Chat Plugin will not deliver any kind of automation. Similar to other Growth Tools, normally, triggering automations via the Chat Plugin relies on delivering an initial “opt-in” message, which website visitors can click to trigger the Flow that you had set for it. Because of these EEA limitations, ManyChat won’t be able to deliver this opt-in message.

Functionally speaking, this means that your Customer Chat Plugin will function as a Live Chat communication channel. New subscribers will see your Welcome Message or Conversation Starters. Existing subscribers won’t receive any prompt message, but will receive your Default Reply if they type something. Keywords will continue to function normally, so you could trigger automations within Customer Chat using this method.

You will still be able to appear as a Live Agent within the Customer Chat box, but because of full limitation #3, your profile picture and name won’t be visible to the subscriber/website visitor. 

Additionally, any website visitor that does enter the Customer Chat will also be unable to upgrade to their Facebook profile. Normally, a website visitor can chat with your business/brand via the Customer Chat as an anonymous Facebook “guest,” and then choose to log into their Facebook profile within Messenger itself. After December 16th, they will not have this option. 

#6: Subscriber/Audience Picture

December 16th Update: Prior to Dec 16th, Facebook had cited that some subscriber information, like First or Last name, wouldn’t be available to ManyChat users. On Dec 16th, all subscriber information that ManyChat gets from Facebook, including First and last name, Locale of the user on Facebook, Timezone, and Gender will all remain, except for the Profile Picture.

This means that you can still view and then this information, like a subscriber’s first or last name, in ManyChat.

#7: Messenger Statistics

In FlowBuilder, you can see specific information about a message, like its open rate, deliverability, and click-through-rate.

For Messenger messages, ManyChat receives this information from Facebook. Due to the EEA changes, ManyChat will not receive this technical information, meaning the stats you see within Flow Builder might be incorrect.

Specifically, Delivered, Opened, and Clicked Rate might be incorrect. ManyChat won’t be able to collect these stats from subscribers based in the EEA.

Messenger Stats within Flow Builder

As a side note, ManyChat will be able to count button clicks from subscribers, if they occur on a subscriber’s mobile device.

ManyChat features with no limitations

The below features have no limitations and will continue to function normally. 

#1: Quick Replies

You will still be able to create and use Quick Replies, anywhere, across all devices.

#2: Message Tags

All Message Tags will still function normally. Keep in mind that even though Facebook understands that these new EU-specific restrictions are harsh, that the normal compliance rules around Message Tags still apply. If you haven’t read the Updated Guide to Message Tags, you can read it here.

If you do get warned or blocked from Facebook, note that you will not receive any warnings within ManyChat, and will have to monitor your Facebook page for warnings.

#3: Welcome Message and Conversation Starters

You can still create, customize, and most importantly, automate responses for your Welcome Message and Conversation Starters, which Facebook refers to as Get Started and Icebreakers. 

Remember that the limitations for buttons still apply to these automations you create from Welcome Messages and Conversation Starters.

#4: Comments Growth Tool

In ManyChat, the Comments Growth Tool (CGT) allows you to trigger certain actions based off of a subscriber’s comment to your Facebook Page’s post. Mostly, these actions are liking the comment and sending a message to the subscriber.

CGT will still be available after December 16th. Take note that while you will still be able to trigger messages to subscribers, the other restrictions on messages will still apply, i.e. no persistent buttons on non-mobile devices, no media attachments, etc.

#5: Keyword Automation

Keyword triggered automation will still apply, regardless of device type. 

#6: Handover Protocol

Handover Protocol refers to Facebook’s logic in determining which app, like ManyChat, takes priority in handling a conversation with a subscriber. If you’re using a platform like ManyChat, in addition to another platform that integrates with Messenger, this logic will continue to function regularly.

The m.me link is a link that, when clicked, sends subscribers to Facebook Messenger. You can construct m.me links in your Facebook Business Manager.

Referral URLs, a ManyChat Growth Tool, uses m.me links to a) open Messenger and b) trigger the right automation, like a Flow. In other words, creating a Referral URL Growth Tool in ManyChat also creates a m.me link, with the added benefit of triggering a specific action or message within ManyChat.

Referral URLs will continue to function normally after the Dec 16th changes.

Next Step Recommendations

We’ll be updating the list of suggestions, so please keep revisiting this post on next steps and potential workarounds. 

We will also be announcing changes to ManyChat itself to help mitigate some of these limitations. Frequent this guide, check your email, and stay tuned to the Facebook community for additional news.

Learn if you’re affected

Revisit the start of this guide and learn if you’re affected. If you are, take the appropriate actions and follow the recommendations, as listed here.

Check your Facebook admins and remove any if necessary

If your Facebook page, not your ManyChat account, has an admin located in Europe, and you can afford to remove them from your Facebook page, then remove them. 

You can find your full list of Facebook page admins by going to your Facebook Page → Page Settings → Page Roles.

Then, click on one of the Admins and click “Remove.” See below. 

remove steps

We would not recommend that any admins in Europe use a VPN or other methods to hide their location from Facebook.

Create Visual JSON Ads in Ads Manager

Because using the JSON Growth Tool in ManyChat will only work on subscriber’s mobile devices, you might want to ensure consider creating Visual JSON Ads, which use Quick Replies as a way to start automations, instead of persistent buttons. Quick Replies will continue to work across all devices.

You can check out this YouTube video with the exact steps on how to create them within Ads Manager and ManyChat. Note that this method relies on Quick Replies and ManyChat Keywords.

Because you will still be able to create automations based on Quick Replies and Keywords, you can create Visual JSON Ads, and use a subscriber’s Quick Reply as a trigger to start additional automations or actions in ManyChat.

Consider using Quick Replies for all your important Flows

Since persistent Reply buttons will only function properly on subscriber’s mobile devices, you might want to consider transferring all of your important Flow’s buttons to Quick Replies.

You can add Quick Replies to traditional Messages by simply clicking the Quick reply button in Flow Builder. You can then trigger additional messages or ManyChat Actions, Conditions, and more based on these Replies.

Create separate Flows for European subscribers and mobile users

If you don’t want to use Quick Replies in all of your Flows, you could ask your subscribers if they’re based in Europe and also ask if they’re using a mobile device. Or, you could use our newly developed Condition, which automatically separates EEA subscribers from the non-EEA ones.

You can create different Flows based on a user’s responses to these questions. While this solution allows you to leave some of your existing Flows as is for non-EU subscribers, this might mean you’ll have to create entirely different Flows for mobile vs non-mobile subscribers.

On the other hand, the benefit of asking, and then saving, a user’s location means that you’ll be able to use that Tag or Custom Field as as Condition in other Flows. For example, if you want to send media or files to your subscribers, you can set a Condition to only send it to those outside of the EU + 4 countries.

Check your Facebook Settings for Warning Notifications

Because ManyChat will not be able to pass on any warnings or blocks from Facebook, check your Facebook Inbox and Settings for any kind of notifications.

Go omni-channel: leverage email or SMS

These limitations mean that it’ll be difficult to capture or run new automations from Growth Tools, but you can still leverage ManyChat’s email and SMS features to its fullest extent with no limitations. 

As of December 2nd, 2020, ManyChat has announced a range of additional email features that make it easier to: 

  • Trigger emails based of subscriber actions, like an “email open”
  • Make mobile-friendly email designs
  • Customize your brand domain

One strategy you can try is to offer your subscribers an incentive in exchange for their emails if you don’t have it already. 

You can also use ManyChat’s SMS capabilities. We understand that using ManyChat’s native SMS solution isn’t an option for all affected countries since it’s currently available for a small group. Still, you can leverage ManyChat’s App Store as a workaround. 

Check it out here. Send SMS, MessageBird SMS, and Twilio Bridge are three apps that you can connect to ManyChat and leverage alternative SMS providers, allowing you to send SMS via ManyChat, no matter where you’re located. 

Maximize your Welcome Message

Barring any kind of automation that you’ve triggered for a subscriber, your Welcome Message is the first message that new subscribers see from your business, after they click the “Get Started” button within Messenger.

Because of the Dec 16th changes, some Growth Tools that you’ve used before, like the Checkbox Plugin, will not trigger the right automation/Flow in ManyChat. In these scenarios, the Welcome Message will be the default message that new subscribers see if you do choose to use a Growth Tool impacted by the EEA changes, e.g. a Checkbox Plugin.

Existing subscribers, if they click on an impacted Growth Tool, will simply be “brought” to your brand’s Messenger profile, with no prompts

You can treat the Welcome Message as a “menu” of options that drive users to the right automation.

You can adjust your Welcome Message in ManyChat by going to Settings –> Messenger.

Or consider adding Conversation Starters

Conversation Starters are customizable buttons within Messenger that replace the “Get Started” button that is shown by default to new subscribers. You can customize a reply to each of these Messages or use them to trigger an automated Flow.

Note that if you’ve set up Conversation Starters, they’ll appear instead of the Get Started Button, and therefore your Welcome Message, so choose to go with one or the other.

You can find Conversation Staters in your Settings –> Messenger –> Conversation Starters.

Leverage Keyword Automation, especially for the menu

Since the persistent Menu in Messenger won’t show, your subscribers might want a method or option to trigger the chat experience that best suits them.

Consider setting up a “Keyword,” which is a word that your subscribers can message to your bot anytime. This word can then trigger any message that you’d like. Keywords will remain functional after the December 16th changes. You can set up your Keywords in ManyChat, under the Automations tab.

This is an example of a Keyword trigger, where the Keyword is “menu.” Whenever a subscriber types “menu” to the bot, this message will appear.

You can also consider using Keywords to replace the functionality of the Growth Tools and Web Plugins. For example, you can run a Facebook Ad, and in the ad copy, tell subscribers to message your bot with the word “promotion.” You can then set up the Keyword “promotion” in ManyChat, which would trigger the right automation of your choosing.

Check your Default Reply

It’s always a good idea to check your default reply, which is the automated message that ManyChat sends if your subscriber types something to your bot that it doesn’t understand.

Since you’ll be considering using Quick Replies or using Keywords to automate your Flows instead of buttons, it’s a good idea to double check your Default Reply and ensure it’s set up to drive subscribers to the right destination. For example, your Default Reply could drive subscribers back to the “menu” that you had set up earlier.

Consider driving traffic to your Facebook Page

After December 16th, there will still be multiple ways to drive Facebook users who visit your page into your Messenger bot, like your Welcome Message, Conversation Starters, and the Comments Growth Tool.

As an alternative to using other ManyChat Growth Tools, consider driving subscribers to your Facebook page, where you can more easily direct the source of automations from there.

Tell subscribers in Live Chat who you are and what your name is

Since your subscribers won’t be able to view Live Agent’s names or profile pictures in Live Chat, instruct your Live Agents to communicate who they are. For example, when taking over an automation, the Live Agent can say, “Hi there, this is Jim from Acme corporation. How can I help you?” 

You’ve made it through the entire post, and are now informed of the updates. Again, we will communicate to you all the latest info to help you navigate the changes. In the meantime, check in with our community.

We at ManyChat are releasing a few features to help affected ManyChat accounts and users. We will release a separate blog post detailing these in changes in full, but are listing them here as well.

Condition for affected vs non-affected subscribers

Status: Live

In ManyChat, you’ll be able to set a Condition within your Flows that can “separate” your subscribers between the affected and non-affected subscribers. In other words, you will be able to create different paths in Flow Builder for subscribers located in the EU+4 countries and for subscribers outside of those countries.

This will allow you to create entirely different branches and chat experiences for impacted subscribers, allowing you to keep your existing Flows (with buttons, media attachments, etc) intact.

Fallback for Send to Messenger and Checkbox Web Plugins

Status: Live

Because of these upcoming changes, the Send to Messenger button and Checkbox Web Plugins won’t appear normally. Because of this, we’re going to be changing the appearance of the Web Plugins, so that your subscribers know what to expect when they click on the buttons.

With this “fallback” feature, we will automatically turn any existing Send to Messenger or Checkbox plugins that is a) live and in-use and b) impacted by the changes into a “Go to Messenger” button.

Note that while this solution will help address the appearance of these buttons on websites, the new “Go to Messenger” button will not open any opt-in message, and therefore won’t allow for subscribers to trigger any automations on their own.

If you would like to leave existing Send to Messenger or Checkbox plugins live, we would suggest telling subscribers to enter a Keyword that you will have previously set up to run any automation.

We will provide screenshots and previews of what this will look like soon.

Fallback for Media Attachments

Status: Live

The changes mean that you will not be able to include and send media attachments like video, audio, or files within your Messenger messages.

This fallback feature means that, after the December 16th changes, any messages that contain unsupported media files will be automatically turned into a text URL and included within your message.

It will look something like this.

Note that this fallback feature will happen automatically for unsupported media files after Dec 16th, and you will not have to take any action in your ManyChat account for this feature to take effect.

Also note that ManyChat will transform the attachment into a URL prior to delivering the message, meaning that subscribers will just see the URL, and won’t see any error messages from unsupported media attachments.

Recall that while this solution will work for your messages, they will not work for your subscribers, meaning your subscribers will receive an error message if they try to send you and supported media type. We recommend that you ask subscribers to send you a URL link, or to bring the conversation over to email, where media attachments will continue to function normally.

Collecting First and Last Name via User Input

Status: Live

Even though you’ll be able to view and use all of a subscriber’s default information from Facebook, like their first and last name, ManyChat has built this feature as a response to our earlier understanding of the limitations, where you couldn’t view/use the default information at all.

Regardless, you are able to collect a user’s First and Last Name via User Input, and save that to ManyChat. Note that you can only collect one name at a time, meaning you can’t ask a subscriber for their First and Last Name together, and then save it to ManyChat in separate fields.

Saving a subscriber’s First and Last name to ManyChat keeps it safe from the upcoming December 16th changes, meaning you’ll be able to view and utilize their name across the ManyChat platform.

FAQ:

Will I be able to create Click-to-Messenger Ads after December 16th?

Yes, you will technically be able to create Ads, but you will not be able to run ManyChat automations like you normally would, with an opt-in message to your subscribers.

Note that the ability to optimize campaigns for Conversations or Leads will no longer be available. You will have the ability to optimize ads that click to Messenger and Instagram messaging for Link Clicks, which will optimize delivery for clicks of the “Send Message” CTA. These limitations to Ads Manager were initiated on November 16th.

Would you recommend that we use the JSON ads Growth Tool in ManyChat?

No, we would not recommend that you use the JSON Growth Tool. Instead, see above for our suggestion on how to automate some experiences for ads that click to Messenger.

What happens if I create an ad using ManyChat or continue to use the JSON Growth Tool?

Your ad will appear to Facebook users, but the opt-in message that usually appears will not render, meaning new subscribers will see your Welcome Message. Your existing subscribers will simply be sent to Messenger.

Will the Card template in ManyChat be affected by these changes? What about images with buttons?

The Card template will be affected by these changes, meaning you will only be able to use the Card template in ManyChat on mobile, after December 16th. Sending images will work across all devices, but if you add a button to the image, it will turn the image into a Button Template, rendering that image not workable on non-mobile devices.

I’m a ManyChat admin based in Europe, but I’m not an admin on a business’ Facebook page. Will these changes affect this page?

No, in this situation, the page will not be affected.

Do the November 16th limitations to Ads Manager still apply?

Yes, the limits to some of the features and capabilities in Ads Manager that went live on November 16th still apply. Check this guide for full information.

Change log:

April 13th, 2021:

  • Key features have been returned. Please refer to the top of the chart for updates

January 25th, 2021:

  • Referral URLs will function normally. Originally, we stated that Ref URL’s wouldn’t trigger any ManyChat automation/Flows.
  • Some in-Flow statistics, like Message Delivered, Opened, and Read, might be inaccurate, since ManyChat will not receive some technical information about a Messenger message’s deliverability, readability, etc.

December 18th:

  • Updated the limitations under Customer Chat. Essentially Customer Chat plugins will function as Live Chat windows, and won’t be able to trigger automations from the “opt-in” message that is normally delivered as part of the Customer Chat widget

December 17th:

  • The JSON Ads Growth Tool will be functional for subscribers on mobile devices
  • Clarified the Growth Tools section

SMS Disclaimer: This information is provided for educational purposes only and should not be relied upon as legal advice. Please always consult your own attorney before engaging in text marketing.


Originally published: Aug 13, 2021, 5:10 AM, Updated: Aug 17, 2021, 8:21 PM
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Jonathan Senin

Jonathan Senin is a product marketing manager at ManyChat. He's excited to bring the Chat Marketing movement to brands across the globe. Jonathan plays tennis and trumpet in his free time.