With a 12.7% annual growth average over the past five years, WhatsApp is one of the most popular mobile social apps worldwide. Yet businesses today are either unaware that WhatsApp Business exists or are not using its free features to the fullest potential.
To give you an idea of how big WhatsApp is, over 2.24 billion people used WhatsApp monthly in 2024 – beating its sibling, Facebook Messenger (988 million), and China’s favourite messaging app, WeChat (1.2 billion) . In fact, there are only 25 countries in the world where WhatsApp is not a market leader. With the WhatsApp Business Platform, you're able to tap into this vast audience while increasing sales and making customer service easier.
Tapping into this vast audience as efficiently as possible requires you to use all tools available to your business. So what exactly is the WhatsApp Business Platform, and how can you use it in your own marketing and sales efforts?
The WhatsApp Business App was introduced in 2018 to help small businesses connect with customers in new ways. The app was built to make it easier to respond to customers and have employees use a brand account instead of using their personal ones in customer communications. Initially only available on Android, the app rolled out globally to the iOS platform in 2019. The big question is, WhatsApp vs WhatsApp business, what's the difference?
WhatsApp Business features include:
Businesses already using a Facebook page connected to Messenger may be asking why they need a WhatsApp Business account when Messenger has similar features.
It is important to note, however, that some features available on Facebook Messenger can be added into WhatsApp Business if you have an existing CRM that allows integration with the app. For example, by using Niswey's HubSpot WhatsApp Integration, we were able to connect our WhatsApp Business conversations to HubSpot – allowing us to see all interactions between multiple platforms into one customer profile.
You can see it in action below.
Did you know that 65 billion messages are sent on WhatsApp every 24 hours? That is 2.7 billion an hour, 45 million per minute, or 750,000 per second. WhatsApp's user base and overall usage is astronomical, which means that the potential to reach both your existing and future customers is massive.
Here are a couple more ways WhatsApp Business can benefit your sales and marketing activities:
Managing customer service can be hard for growing companies. A case study by Globe Air on the use of WhatsApp Business found that the messaging platform boosted customer service by 225%. All thanks to a company-wide WhatsApp channel that allowed multiple customer services to collaborate when chatting with clients.
The Globe Air case study also noted that sales increased by 27% since the implementation of WhatsApp Business in their practice. This can be boiled down to customer satisfaction.
39% of users prefer WhatsApp as a channel for Customer Service, while 23% use it to receive promotional offers on WhatsApp. WhatsApp Business provides a messaging platform that the customer is already familiar with. Customers prefer this mode of communication and, in turn, will be more inclined to purchase your product or service.
The WhatsApp Business interface is identical in almost every single way to WhatsApp. While businesses will need to download a separate app (available on iOS and Android) to access its features, customers can use the regular WhatsApp app already on their devices to chat with businesses.
To start conversations in WhatsApp, you usually need to add the person’s number to your contact list. This might be alright for businesses reaching out to customers, but it becomes a point of friction when it comes to customers trying to initiate conversation.
Thankfully, WhatsApp Business streamlines this process through the use of short links.
In the WhatsApp Business App, go to Settings and select Short Link. Here, you can copy your unique business link.
Once you have your short link, you can add it to your website. Some areas where you could place it include:
Alternatively, for events or physical locations, you can create a QR code using a generator and print it out for visitors to scan. To see how it works, feel free to scan our own QR code below.
After clicking on the link or scanning the QR code, users will be prompted to open WhatsApp where a new chat with your business will automatically open up. From here, you can choose to set automatic messages to greet them or notify them when you are away.
WhatsApp currently dominates messaging apps in terms of users globally. Although its Business app lacks many customer management features found natively on its sister app Messenger, it makes up for it with a secure, private and reliable messaging and calling experience. If you are looking for deeper customer management features in WhatsApp Business, you’ll need to look into whether your current CRM offers integration with the app.
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