Tweetbot Developer Tapbots Releases its First iMessage Sticker Pack, Stickershift
Popular developer Tapbots, most well-known for the great Twitter client Tweetbot, has just released its first iMessage sticker pack – Stickershift.
For car fans
If you couldn’t tell by the name, Stickershift is made for car fans. All of the stickers are organized into different categories including parts and gear, tools, signs and symbols, flags, engine and drivertrain along with others.
According to the release notes, the sticker pack will be an ongoing project with more added soon.
Stickershift is designed for the iPhone and all iPad models. It can be downloaded now on the iMessage App Store for free. You can unlock even more stickers with an in-app purchase of $1.99 called the Enthusiast package.
Download the sticker pack now
Sticker fight
And Apple has also focused on iMessage stickers with its latest television advertisement “Sticker Fight”
The video features a wide variety of different options and ends with the tagline “say it with stickers on iPhone 7.” Apple even created a specific App Store page where fans of the ad can find and purchase the sticker packs showcased.
Here’s the complete spot.
And in that same spirt of sticker madness, our own Jeff Byrnes recently showed you how to find exactly where a cool sticker you received came from.