WhatsApp, a Meta-owned instant messaging app, is developing a new subscription-based strategy. It was discovered a few of days ago by WABetaInfo. When the new model is released, customers may be asked to pay a charge to continue utilising specific capabilities that it will offer.
According to a recent WABetaInfo report, WhatsApp is developing a subscription-based strategy for Business account customers. It is known as WhatsApp Premium. Developers are testing the functionality on all of WhatsApp's platforms, including Android, iOS, and Desktop. While the specifics of WhatsApp Premium are not yet available, the magazine claims that the concept will be optional for corporate customers.
WABetaInfo also states in its research that WhatsApp Premium may allow users to connect up to ten accounts to the same cell phone. It may also allow consumers to establish a personalised URL for their company. Aside from that, no additional information regarding the WhatsApp Premium model is currently available. However, the functionality may be added in the future.
WABetaInfo also states in its research that WhatsApp Premium may allow users to connect up to ten accounts to the same cell phone. It may also allow consumers to establish a personalised URL for their company. Aside from that, no additional information regarding the WhatsApp Premium model is currently available. However, the functionality may be added in the future.
While recurring notifications will initially be available for free, they will ultimately be included in the Premium membership model. WhatsApp also charges companies for communications sent through the WhatsApp Business API. All of these new services complement the current Business Suite, click-to-message sponsored advertisements, and other offerings.
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