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Apple’s Messages app on iPhone now has a third-party AI agent

Apple has approved Poke, a third-party AI agent, for use in the iPhone's Messages app, marking the first time an AI service can operate directly within iMessage. The service, which uses Apple's Messages for Business platform, allows users to chat with the AI and have it perform actions on their behalf. Early reports indicate the service is experiencing issues, possibly due to high demand.

read1 min publishedJun 4, 2026

Third-party AI service Poke was just approved for use in Apple’s Messages app on iPhone, bringing an AI agent directly into iMessage for the first time. Here are the details.

Poke is now available in Apple’s Messages app via Business workaround #

Years ago, Apple launched Messages for Business as a way for iPhone users to contact businesses inside the native iMessage interface.

Now, that technology appears to have enabled the first third-party AI agent inside Messages.

Poke has been approved by Apple, letting you chat with the service in the iPhone’s Messages app and have it take action on your requests.

Here’s a glimpse at what it looks like, via Poke’s announcement post: You can message Poke on your iPhone following the instructions on Poke’s website. And a variety of examples of what Poke can do, including third-party integrations, can be found here.

Currently, the service appears to be experiencing issues. I sent a message a few minutes ago and have yet to receive a reply, and saw similar reports on social media.

Hopefully that’s just a sign of overwhelming demand, rather than evidence that Apple has already revoked its initial approval.

Have you tried using Poke in the Messages app? How’s it working for you? Let us know in the comments.

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