

Whatsapp has a lot of popularity in India and it remains a part of our life. Binjus users also use Whatsapp. But a bad news has come out for him. Actually whatsapp users will now have to pay for every message. Let us know that Meta has been implementing new prices since 1 July 2025.
Some messages will be free in this, but the rest will be charged with smart charge. It is reported that Meta’s owned company Whatsapp is going to change the value of its business platform. The company will now charge a fee per message from all business accounts. Also, let us know that if someone responds to the message of a business account user under the new rules, then that answer is sent as a utility template, then there will be no fee on that message. This facility will be implemented only when the message will be sent inside the window of the customer service. The message of the utility templates that are associated with transactions, orders or service updates with the customer.
Whatsapp is going to charge from July 1, they will be in three categories. Whatsapp will now charge a fee for every delivered message. This fee will apply to messages of three categories. Marketing templates, utility templates and authentication templates. It has also been announced by WhatsApp that now the volume will start the tiering system.
Its stool is that a large number of messages sending messages on WhatsApp platforms will get the facility of messaging at low rates. After the announcement of WhatsApp in this way, business accounts will now have to look at their strategy which was using WhatsApp as a low -dominated communication tool so far.
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