WhatsApp has begun testing a paid subscription model. This plan will be completely optional and will provide users with features like exclusive stickers, extra pinned chats, and scheduled messages. Basic WhatsApp will remain free, but a premium subscription will give users access to advanced features. Learn more...
WhatsApp has long been used as a free messaging app, but now the company has taken a new step. Testing of a paid subscription model has begun within the app, and notifications for this have begun appearing. This plan will be completely optional, meaning users can opt out if they wish; otherwise, the basic version of WhatsApp will remain free. However, those who subscribe to a premium subscription will gain access to certain features that regular users will not.
What will be the impact on users?
Subscription is not mandatory.
Basic chatting, calling, and media sharing will remain free.
Premium features will only be available to those who choose a paid plan.
What's included in the Premium subscription?
Exclusive Stickers: Special sticker packs available only to subscribers.
Extra Pin Chats: Regular users can pin a limited number of chats, but Premium users will have the option to pin additional chats.
Scheduled Message Feature: Users will be able to schedule messages, meaning they will be automatically sent at a specific time.
Waitlist and Beta Testing
This feature was introduced in WhatsApp Beta Android 2.26.9.6. Users can sign up for the waitlist, but this does not automatically mean they are required to subscribe. The waitlist is intended to indicate that your account is eligible for this plan.
Why is this move special?
WhatsApp is no longer just a messaging app, but a major platform for business and professional communication. Paid subscriptions will provide the company with a new revenue model and allow users to benefit from advanced features.
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