You may have often received WhatsApp messages like the one below, when you submit a form on a website, or book a flight, or order food on an app. It’s a fast and effective way to keep customers informed and engaged right from the get-go. And if you choose to reply to them, or ask a query, there’ll be someone available to chat with you and solve your problem.
The key difference between the two messages here is that Message 1 is a templated message that is personalized based on the user details, and Message 2 is a normal WhatsApp message. And while you know how to send Message 2, the personalized, templated Message 1 is an automated message sent to the customer when they take an action on the business website.
But to enable this, a business must have the WhatsApp Business API.
WhatsApp Business API enables businesses to make their presence felt on WhatsApp, by staying in touch with their prospects and customers 24×7.
It allows businesses to:
WhatsApp API accounts are deployed on a server. This means that you’ll have a local API from a provider that will allow you to programmatically send and receive messages using WhatsApp.
Using the WhatsApp API for business enables you to send two kinds of messages to your customers:
1. Template-Based Message
Template messages include text with placeholders, that will get personalized based on customer information pulled from a CRM. These messages are pre-approved by WhatsApp, to ensure the messages are not sales or marketing oriented.
2. Non-template or Session Message
Non-template/session messages are sent by businesses in response to an incoming message from a customer, just like you would carry forward a regular chat. And these messages do not need any approval from WhatsApp.
This bifurcation, and WhatsApp’s pre-approval of template messages ensures that there is no bulk messaging or spamming for sales or marketing purposes.
Next up, how do you get started with the WhatsApp API account?
Essentially, there are two types of WhatsApp API accounts that businesses can avail:
1. Business Account – This is the default WhatsApp API account for businesses, with fields to display basic information like company name, business type, email and website in its contact view. Profiles of these accounts display associated phone numbers instead of company names, unless saved by the recipient. Also, since these are not verified accounts, users can block or report these accounts as spam.
2. Official Business Account – Verified with a green tick, these accounts usually belong to well-known brands that conduct direct customer communications, like BookMyShow, MakeMyTrip and Goibibo. Profiles of these accounts display associated company names only, and include further details like an official address. Users cannot report or block these accounts. However, they can choose to limit the communications with the account on WhatsApp. As of now, no business can request or pay to get this type of account and is a status allotted by WhatsApp as they deem fit.
A look at how these accounts differ on WhatsApp.
Now, irrespective of which account you are eligible for, to get a business API account you first need to get your application approved through a WhatsApp partner. Here are the steps to follow:
The application and approval process is a bit complex and time taking, but it’s still worth the benefits it delivers in terms of the high level of customer service. The superfast communication capabilities, in addition to the automation benefits offered by the right CRM with WhatsApp solution is a choice most businesses would love to make.
And what better CRM tool than HubSpot! It is undoubtedly the best all-in-one software for your marketing, sales and CRM needs. And integrating it with WhatsApp will give you a unified view of all WhatsApp conversations within the HubSpot portal.
Niswey’s WhatsApp business API integration with HubSpot allows customer support and sales executives to interact with their customers on their preferred channel, WhatsApp. And have it all tracked and accessible on a single platform, HubSpot.
For more information on how the integration with WhatsApp API works, check out this quick demo!
Also if you are planning to apply for a WhatsApp Business API account but are confused about which WhatsApp API provider to choose, find the application process to be too tiresome, and the pricing structure too complicated, you can reach out to us by filling this form and we can help you obtain a WhatsApp API account!