Nothing out of the ordinary, it’s just the Meta boss adding a new tweak to Whatsapp ( one of the most used social media platforms) yet again. Whatsapp introduces paid subscriptions for businesses, an addition to the many other interesting features of this app. Let’s get in on all there is to this new feature.
As Whatsapp introduces paid subscriptions, many users might expect the feature to go live just immediately, however, that isn’t the case. The feature is available for a few beta testers and can be accessed via a Premium menu, where you will also find extra tweaks. According to sources, Whatsapp introduces paid subscriptions to match the needs of a business owner, it wasn’t tailored for the average users, so they might not find it useful.
Well, the feature offers a premium account that helps business owners get a more customizable contact( which can be changed once every three months) and can be shared via a link, similar to a Telegram feature. This will help potential prospects reach out to the business owners according to the product or service they offer and not by typing in phone numbers.
What’s more, is that business owners can get 10 devices connected to the same account and can even get on a video call with 32 participants. All these tweaks hidden within this premium feature will help small and large businesses in reaching out to prospects and thus scale their business.
Whatsapp introduces paid subscriptions, not just that
“Whatsapp introduces paid subscriptions” isn’t the only news about Whatsapp updates we’ve heard over these few months. We’re still expecting a Companion mode to link the account to a secondary smartphone or device via a QR code.
Meanwhile, we have gotten an increase in group members’ limit, features that help prevent Whatsapp scams, Whatsapp message reactions, new privacy control settings and a lot more.