How to use iMessage on Android and Chromebooks with Beeper

The debate about “blue bubbles vs. green bubbles” doesn’t seem like it’s going to end anytime soon. And there are plenty of people out there who prefer to use Android phones paired with a Mac but don’t want to be left out of group chats just because Apple hasn’t gotten on board with RCS just yet.

There are a few different solutions that have already been available for some time, but we’ll touch on those later. Instead, we’re going to walk you through the steps you need to take if you want to use iMessage on Android with Beeper!

What is Beeper?


Beeper got its start all the wayĀ back in 2020, with the company’s founder giving us our first tease inĀ January 2021. Those who have been in the Android space for some time might recognize the person in charge of Beeper. Eric Migicovsky is at the helm of Beeper but was also the founder ofĀ Pebble smartwatches.

What Beeper tries to do is consolidate many of the most popular messaging services into a single app. Currently, there is support for 15 different services, ranging from iMessage to Signal, and more recently, Beeper added support forĀ Google’s RCS messaging platform. Here’s the current list of the different messaging apps that are supported by Beeper.

  • iMessage
  • Facebook Messenger
  • Instagram
  • WhatsApp
  • Telegram
  • Signal
  • Google RCS
  • Android SMS
  • Google Chat
  • Twitter
  • Slack
  • Discord
  • LinkedIn

Instead of installing a bunch of different apps and throwing them into a folder, Beeper wants to take the headache out of messaging. There are pros and cons to doing so, as you’ll miss out on some app-specific features, but if you only care about seeing and responding to messages, then Beeper is the one-stop shop you’re looking for.

It’s also worth pointing out that while Beeper is currently free to use, theĀ company statesĀ that it is set to offer “an optional paid subscription called Beeper Plus.” This is said to arrive sometime in 2023 and will offer extra features such as “larger chat history backup, access to unlimited network connections, and more.” Once rolled out, Beeper Plus will cost between “$5-10 per month,” but the company will “give you a warning before that begins.”

What you’ll need

What’s the point in using iMessage on Android if you don’t already have an Apple ID? That’s the very first thing that you should get out of the way, even if you don’t plan on using it until you are accepted into the Beeper beta program.Ā Creating a new Apple IDĀ is completely free, and before you know it, you’ll be ready to go. Just do us a favor and make sure that you have two-factor authentication enabled on your account.

At the time of this writing, Beeper is still in its “Closed Beta” phase, meaning that you need to sign up and wait for an invitation. While the app got its start all the way back in 2020, invites have been hard to come by, with some being on the “waitlist” for more than a year. So, for the time being, you’ll first need toĀ fill out the formĀ and just hope that your slot opens up sooner rather than later.

After receiving your invitation email, you’ll need a computer of some sort. It doesn’t matter whether it’s a desktop or laptop, as Beeper is currently available for macOS, Windows, Linux, and even ChromeOS. The company offers download links where possible and provides instructions on how to get the Beeper app working on theĀ best Chromebooks.

How to set up iMessage with Beeper

1.Ā Install BeeperĀ on your computer of choice.

2. Follow theĀ on-screen stepsĀ to create your account.

3.Ā DownloadĀ andĀ openĀ the Beeper app on your Android phone.

4.Ā Enter the email addressĀ for your Beeper account to sign in.

5.Ā Verify your accountĀ by either scanning the QR code from the Beeper app on your computer, or using the security code that was provided during the initial setup process.

6. After you are logged in on your phone, go back to theĀ Beeper app on your computer.

7. From the main window, click theĀ Manage Chat NetworksĀ button.

8. SelectĀ iMessageĀ from the list in the sidebar on the left.

9. Click theĀ StartĀ button.

10. Enter yourĀ Apple IDĀ and password, then clickĀ Continue.

11. Grab your Apple device and click theĀ AllowĀ button in the pop-up window. Alternatively, if you don’t have an Apple device, confirm your login with whatever device you use to withĀ two-factor authentication.

12. Enter the verification code provided into the Beeper app and click Continue.

Download from: Google Play Store

Beeper – Unified Messenger

If you’re tired of being left out of the group iMessage chats, let Beeper pick up the slack. It also acts as a central hub for pretty much every other major messaging platform.

Download from:Ā Google Play Store

How to use iMessage on Android with Beeper

1. Open theĀ BeeperĀ app on your Android phone.

2. If you haven’t already,Ā sign into your account.

3.Ā Swipe upĀ from the bottom of the page to reveal the Expanded Dock.

4. Tap theĀ PencilĀ button to start a new message.

5.Ā Search forĀ andĀ selectĀ the contact that you want to use iMessage with.

6. TapĀ iMessageĀ from the list of options.

7.Ā Type outĀ andĀ sendĀ your message!

Beeper isn’t your only solution for iMessage on Android

As we alluded to previously, Beeper isn’t your only solution if you want to use iMessage on Android, or non-Apple platforms. There are options such asĀ AirMessageĀ andĀ BlueBubbles. The biggest difference is that you are in control of the “stack” meaning that you install and setup the server on your devices.

Meanwhile, Beeper likely relies on a server room filled with cheap Mac Minis that your Apple ID is registered and tied to. Beeper claims that the app uses end-to-end encryption, even for your iMessages, so nobody other than you and the recipient is able to see what’s being sent.

Lastly, if you like the idea of being able to use 15 different messaging services in a single app, but aren’t a fan of Beeper’s hosting your information, you’re in luck. Because Beeper uses the open-source Matrix protocol, you can actually set up self-hosting and the company includes instructions on itsĀ GitHub page.

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