Goodbye, Zelle App. Here's How to Keep Sending Money Digitally
- Zelle's standalone app was discontinued on April 1, according to cnet.com reports.
- Consumer usage of the standalone app declined as more banks integrated Zelle.
- The app, launched in 2017, reached over 143 million users and became a popular payment network.
- Zelle stated in October 2024 that using the service through a bank app is preferable.
- Consumers can still access Zelle via their bank's app or website if their bank is part of Zelle's network.
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Zelle app is dead | What the Tech?
Zelle app is dead | What the TechAbout 150 million people use the Zelle app to send money. Zelle said customers sent a total of $1 trillion using Zelle. But the app is no longer working. ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (WHAT THE TECH?) — About 150 million people use the Zelle app to send money. Zelle said customers sent a total of $1 trillion using Zelle. But the app is no longer working. Zelle is one of a handful of money apps to make exchanging funds easy a…
Using the Zelle app? Why you won't be able to send or receive money
TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — Zelle has officially phased out a key feature its standalone app once offered. The company announced late last year that it would be removing the ability to enroll and transact within its app. The change went into effect Tuesday, April 1. If you used Zelle's app to send or receive money, you'll now have to use your financial institution’s mobile app or go through online banking. M What are President Trump’s new tariffs …


Zelle shuts down its payment app
The popular person-to-person money transferring app itself is not going away however.
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