WhatsApp CRM India: The Complete Guide for Indian Businesses in 2026
By ChatDaddy Team
March 28, 2026
Last updated: March 28, 2026
11 min read
India is the world's largest WhatsApp market. With over 500 million WhatsApp users — more than any other country on Earth — WhatsApp is not just a messaging app in India. It is the operating system of Indian commerce. From a kirana store owner in Lucknow sending daily specials, to a D2C brand in Bengaluru managing 10,000 orders a week, WhatsApp is how Indian businesses talk to their customers.
The Jio revolution democratized mobile internet. UPI made digital payments frictionless. WhatsApp became the connective tissue that tied it all together. Today, Indian consumers expect to discover products, ask questions, place orders, make payments, and get support — all on WhatsApp. The question for Indian business owners in 2026 is no longer whether to use WhatsApp for business. It's whether you have the right system to handle it at scale.
That system is a WhatsApp CRM. And in this guide, you'll learn exactly what it is, why it matters for the Indian market, how to choose the right platform, and how ChatDaddy — an official Meta ISV Partner trusted by 23,500+ businesses across 50+ countries — helps Indian businesses grow faster using WhatsApp.
What Is WhatsApp CRM?
A WhatsApp CRM is a platform that connects to the official WhatsApp Business API, allowing Indian businesses to manage all customer conversations from a shared team inbox, automate replies with chatbots, send broadcast messages to opted-in contacts, and track sales performance — all from a single dashboard, rather than juggling multiple phones or personal WhatsApp accounts.
If you run a business in India, you already know the problem. A customer messages your WhatsApp number asking about a product. Another follows up on an order. A third wants to book an appointment. Meanwhile, your team is passing phones around, losing track of conversations, and accidentally double-replying — or not replying at all.
The free WhatsApp Business App was never designed for teams. It runs on one phone, one device, and offers zero automation beyond basic auto-replies. Once your business grows beyond a single person managing WhatsApp, you've outgrown the free app.
A WhatsApp CRM solves this by connecting through the official WhatsApp Business API — Meta's enterprise-grade infrastructure — giving you:
- Shared team inbox — multiple teammates on one WhatsApp number, with conversation assignment and internal notes
- Automation and chatbots — handle FAQs, qualify leads, route inquiries, and send reminders 24/7 without human intervention
- Broadcast messaging — legally send promotions and updates to thousands of opted-in contacts at once
- Analytics and reporting — track response times, agent performance, conversion rates, and campaign results
- Integrations — connect to Shopify, WooCommerce, Razorpay, Google Sheets, Zapier, and your existing tech stack
- Unlimited contacts — store your entire customer database with no contact limits on any plan
For Indian businesses managing high volumes of WhatsApp messages — whether it's a D2C brand handling Diwali sale inquiries or an edtech company onboarding new students — a WhatsApp CRM is the difference between scaling chaos and scaling efficiently.
"WhatsApp is India's business communication layer. Any brand that is serious about customer retention needs to treat it with the same infrastructure investment as their website or app." — Indian D2C founder
India WhatsApp Market: The Numbers That Matter
India has over 500 million WhatsApp users, making it the largest WhatsApp market in the world. WhatsApp is used by approximately 93% of Indian smartphone users, and over 80% of Indian internet users have contacted a business on WhatsApp. India processes over 10 billion WhatsApp messages daily.
To understand why WhatsApp CRM is critical for Indian businesses in 2026, you need to understand the scale of WhatsApp adoption in India:
- 500+ million WhatsApp users in India — the largest user base of any country globally (Statista, 2026)
- 93% of Indian smartphone users have WhatsApp installed — it comes pre-loaded on most Android devices sold in India
- 80%+ of Indian online consumers have messaged a business on WhatsApp in the past 12 months (DemandSage, 2025)
- India sends more WhatsApp messages per day than any other country — estimated at 10+ billion messages daily
- WhatsApp Pay has 100+ million users in India, making in-chat payments an increasingly real commerce channel
- Jio's 500M+ subscribers brought affordable 4G/5G data to Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities, making WhatsApp the default internet for hundreds of millions of first-time smartphone users
Compare WhatsApp to other business communication channels in India:
| Channel |
Open Rate |
Response Time |
India Penetration |
| WhatsApp | 95-98% | Minutes | 93% of smartphone users |
| Email | 15-20% | Hours to days | 60% (urban users) |
| SMS | 80-90% | Minutes | 95% |
| Instagram DM | 50-60% | Hours | 45% (urban, under-35) |
| Phone Call | 30-40% answer rate | Real-time | 98% |
The Jio effect is particularly important for Indian businesses targeting Tier 2 and Tier 3 markets. In cities like Patna, Indore, Surat, and Coimbatore, WhatsApp has entirely replaced email and even voice calls for business communication. If your customer acquisition strategy still relies on email or website contact forms, you are structurally invisible to a massive segment of Indian consumers.
Key Features Indian Businesses Need in a WhatsApp CRM
Indian businesses should prioritize a WhatsApp CRM with Hindi and regional language chatbot support, UPI and Razorpay payment integration, unlimited contacts, broadcast messaging for promotional campaigns, shared team inbox for multiple agents, and compliance features for India's Digital Personal Data Protection Act (DPDP Act 2023).
The Indian market has specific requirements that generic WhatsApp CRM platforms often miss. Here is what to look for:
1. Hindi and Regional Language Support
India has 22 official languages and hundreds of regional dialects. Your chatbot needs to handle conversations in Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Bengali, Marathi, and Gujarati — not just English. ChatDaddy's AI-powered chatbot supports multi-language detection and response, allowing a single chatbot to serve customers across linguistic regions without building separate flows for each language.
2. UPI and Payment Gateway Integration
India's UPI ecosystem processes over 12 billion transactions per month. Indian customers increasingly expect to complete a purchase within WhatsApp — from browsing to payment confirmation. A strong WhatsApp CRM integrates with Razorpay, PayU, CCAvenue, and WhatsApp Pay, so your agents can share payment links in chat and your automation can confirm payments in real time.
3. Shared Team Inbox with Agent Assignment
Indian businesses typically have large support and sales teams distributed across cities. Whether your team is in Mumbai, Bengaluru, Delhi, and Hyderabad, or working remotely from their homes, everyone needs to see and manage conversations from the same WhatsApp number. ChatDaddy's shared inbox assigns chats to specific agents, tracks handoffs with internal notes, and gives managers full visibility across the team.
4. Broadcast Messaging for High-Volume Campaigns
Diwali, Holi, Eid, Onam, Pongal — Indian businesses run promotions across a rich calendar of festivals. A proper broadcast tool segments contacts by geography, language, purchase history, or custom tags and sends personalized messages to thousands of opted-in contacts simultaneously. ChatDaddy's broadcast engine is 20x faster than manual messaging, making it viable even for last-minute festival campaigns.
5. Unlimited Contacts on All Plans
Indian businesses accumulate large customer databases quickly, especially in D2C e-commerce and edtech. Many WhatsApp CRM platforms charge per contact, making them expensive at scale. ChatDaddy offers unlimited contacts on all plans — Free, Basic, Pro, and Max — so your contact database never becomes a cost driver.
6. Fast Template Approval (3-5 Minutes)
Meta requires pre-approval for all broadcast message templates. With some providers, this takes 24-72 hours — killing the spontaneity of promotional campaigns. ChatDaddy's Meta ISV partnership enables template approval in 3-5 minutes, so you can plan and launch campaigns the same day.
7. Coexistence: API + WhatsApp Business App on the Same Number
Most Indian SMEs have been using the free WhatsApp Business App for years and have existing conversations and contacts there. ChatDaddy's coexistence feature allows you to run the WhatsApp Business API and the standard WhatsApp Business App on the same phone number simultaneously. This means your team can use the CRM dashboard while your owner or senior manager continues using the normal app — without any disruption or migration headache.
8. No Message Markup Fees
Some WhatsApp CRM providers charge a percentage markup on top of Meta's official conversation-based pricing. ChatDaddy charges 0% message markup — you pay Meta's published rates directly, with no hidden surcharges. For high-volume Indian businesses sending thousands of messages per month, this is a significant cost saving.
WhatsApp CRM Comparison: ChatDaddy vs Wati, Interakt, Gallabox
Among WhatsApp CRM platforms available in India, ChatDaddy stands out for its unlimited contacts on all plans, coexistence feature, 0% message markup, and 3-5 minute template approval. Indian-founded competitors like Wati, Interakt, and Gallabox are strong options but have contact limits, per-message markups, or fewer teammate seats at comparable price points.
India has a competitive WhatsApp CRM market. Here is how ChatDaddy compares to the most popular platforms used by Indian businesses:
| Feature |
ChatDaddy |
Wati |
Interakt |
Gallabox |
| Free Plan | Yes ($0) | No | No | 14-day trial only |
| Starting Price | $119/mo (~₹10,000) | $49/mo (~₹4,100) | ~₹2,756/mo ($33) | ~₹2,499/mo ($30) |
| Teammates on Starter | 5 (Basic) | 5 | 2 | 3 |
| Max Teammates | 15 (Max plan) | Unlimited (add-on cost) | Unlimited (add-on) | Unlimited (add-on) |
| Unlimited Contacts | Yes — all plans | No (contact limits) | No (contact limits) | No (contact limits) |
| Message Markup | 0% | Markup applied | Markup applied | Markup applied |
| Template Approval Speed | 3-5 minutes | Hours to 1 day | Hours to 1 day | Hours to 1 day |
| Coexistence (API + App same number) | Yes | No | No | No |
| Broadcast Speed | 20x faster | Standard | Standard | Standard |
| Meta ISV Partner | Yes | Yes (BSP) | Yes (BSP) | Yes (BSP) |
| Hindi/Regional Language Chatbot | Yes (AI-powered) | Basic | Basic | Basic |
| Best For | Growing Indian businesses needing scale without per-contact costs | Indian SMBs with smaller contact lists | Early-stage Indian startups | Indian SMBs on tight budgets |
The Contact Limits Trap
Most Indian-focused WhatsApp CRM platforms charge by contact count — meaning the more customers you have, the more you pay. For a D2C brand with 50,000+ customers, or an edtech company with a large enrolled student base, contact-based pricing quickly becomes a budget problem. ChatDaddy's unlimited contacts on all plans eliminates this scaling penalty entirely.
What Meta ISV vs BSP Means for Indian Businesses
You will often see WhatsApp CRM platforms in India advertised as BSP (Business Solution Provider) or ISV (Independent Software Vendor). Both are official Meta partner designations. ChatDaddy is a Meta ISV Partner. The key advantage: ISV partners typically integrate more deeply with Meta's API and may offer faster access to new features, direct support escalations, and better template approval speeds — benefits that directly impact Indian businesses running high-frequency campaigns.
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Pricing Breakdown and INR Context
ChatDaddy pricing for Indian businesses: Free at $0 (1 teammate), Basic at $119/month (~₹10,000/month, 5 teammates), Pro at $299/month (~₹25,000/month, 10 teammates), and Max at $799/month (~₹67,000/month, 15 teammates). All plans include unlimited contacts and 0% message markup.
Here is the full ChatDaddy pricing breakdown, with approximate INR equivalents at current exchange rates (approximately ₹84 per USD):
| Plan |
USD/Month |
Approx. INR/Month |
Teammates |
Key Features |
| Free | $0 | ₹0 | 1 | Shared inbox, basic automation, unlimited contacts |
| Basic | $119 | ~₹10,000 | 5 | Full chatbot builder, broadcast messaging, integrations |
| Pro | $299 | ~₹25,000 | 10 | AI chatbot, advanced automation, API access, priority support |
| Max | $799 | ~₹67,000 | 15 | Dedicated account manager, custom integrations, SLA support |
All plans include unlimited contacts, 0% message markup, shared inbox, and broadcast capabilities. The difference between plans is primarily the number of teammate seats and the depth of automation and support features.
For Indian businesses comparing total cost of ownership, factor in Meta's conversation-based pricing on top of the platform fee. Meta charges per 24-hour conversation window — rates vary by conversation type (marketing, utility, service, authentication) and are published in INR for Indian businesses. Because ChatDaddy charges 0% markup on these fees, what you see in Meta's pricing table is exactly what you pay — no hidden multipliers.
How Indian SMEs Typically Choose a Plan
- Free plan — Solo founders or micro-businesses testing WhatsApp automation for the first time
- Basic (~₹10,000/mo) — Growing D2C brands, local service businesses, clinics, or real estate agencies with 3-5 people handling WhatsApp
- Pro (~₹25,000/mo) — Mid-size e-commerce brands, edtech companies, or BFSI players with 6-10 agents and complex automation needs
- Max (~₹67,000/mo) — Enterprise teams, large D2C brands, or chains with 10+ agents and dedicated account management requirements
"For the price of one part-time support hire in India, you can deploy ChatDaddy Pro and have an AI chatbot handling 70% of inquiries automatically — around the clock." — Indian e-commerce founder, Bengaluru
How Indian Businesses Use WhatsApp CRM
Indian businesses use WhatsApp CRM across D2C e-commerce (abandoned cart recovery, order updates), edtech (enrollment, doubt resolution, class reminders), healthcare (appointment booking, prescription reminders), real estate (lead qualification, site visit scheduling), BFSI (loan inquiries, KYC status), and F&B chains (ordering, loyalty programs, delivery updates).
D2C E-Commerce: Abandoned Cart Recovery and Order Management
India's D2C e-commerce market is projected to reach $60 billion by 2027. For D2C brands on Shopify or WooCommerce, WhatsApp CRM is the highest-ROI channel for cart recovery. When a customer abandons their cart, an automated WhatsApp message with a personalized product image and direct payment link recovers 25-35% of abandoned carts — compared to 5-8% for email. Order confirmations, dispatch notifications, and delivery updates sent via WhatsApp reduce "Where is my order?" support tickets by 50-60%, freeing your team for higher-value interactions.
Edtech: Student Enrollment, Doubt Resolution, and Retention
India's edtech sector — from JEE coaching in Kota to language learning apps in Bengaluru — runs on WhatsApp. Prospective students and their parents message on WhatsApp to ask about courses, fees, batch timings, and faculty. A chatbot qualifies interest, shares a course brochure, and routes serious inquiries to a counselor. Post-enrollment, automated messages send class reminders, homework nudges, and fee payment links. Platforms using ChatDaddy report 30-40% improvement in student retention through consistent WhatsApp engagement.
Healthcare: Appointment Booking, Reminders, and Lab Reports
Private hospitals, diagnostic centers, and specialty clinics across India use WhatsApp CRM to manage the full patient journey. A chatbot books appointments (in Hindi or regional languages), sends reminders 24 hours and 2 hours before, and delivers lab report links via WhatsApp. No-show rates drop by 35-40% with automated reminders. For telemedicine providers, WhatsApp is often the primary consultation channel — replacing phone calls with richer, asynchronous communication that patients prefer.
Real Estate: Lead Qualification and Site Visit Scheduling
India's real estate market — from affordable housing in Pune to luxury apartments in Gurugram — generates massive inquiry volumes through Facebook and Google ads. When a prospective buyer clicks a Click-to-WhatsApp ad, a chatbot immediately collects their budget, preferred location, configuration (1/2/3 BHK), and readiness timeline. Qualified leads are routed to the right agent within seconds. Site visit appointments are scheduled, confirmed, and reminded via WhatsApp. Developers using this workflow report 40-50% more site visits from the same ad spend.
BFSI: Loan Inquiries, KYC Status, and EMI Reminders
Banks, NBFCs, insurance companies, and fintech lenders handle enormous inquiry volumes around loan eligibility, KYC document status, policy details, and EMI schedules. WhatsApp CRM automates the most common inquiry types — loan eligibility checks, document status updates, EMI reminders, and policy renewal notices — reducing call center load while improving customer satisfaction. Because WhatsApp messages are read within minutes (vs. days for email), critical time-sensitive communications like EMI due reminders see dramatically better engagement rates.
F&B Chains: Online Ordering, Loyalty, and Delivery Updates
Quick service restaurants, cloud kitchens, and F&B chains across India use WhatsApp CRM to manage ordering, loyalty points, and delivery status. A customer orders by sending a WhatsApp message, receives an order confirmation with estimated delivery time, gets updates at each stage, and receives a loyalty reward credit after delivery. No app download required. For chains operating across multiple cities, WhatsApp CRM centralizes all orders into one shared inbox while routing to city-specific agents.
Financial Services: Insurance and Wealth Management
Insurance agents and wealth management advisors use WhatsApp to nurture leads through long sales cycles. An initial inquiry from a Facebook ad triggers a chatbot that explains product options, collects contact details, and books a callback. Follow-up sequences — policy reminders, renewal notices, annual review invitations — run automatically. For individual financial advisors managing 500+ clients, WhatsApp CRM replaces a junior assistant at a fraction of the cost.
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How to Set Up WhatsApp CRM in India
To set up WhatsApp CRM in India, sign up at app.chatdaddy.tech, complete Meta Business verification with your GST number or company registration documents, connect your Indian phone number, invite your team, build chatbot flows in Hindi and English, and go live — typically in under an hour, with Meta verification taking 1-3 business days.
Here is the complete setup process for Indian businesses:
- Sign up at app.chatdaddy.tech — the free plan requires no credit card. You're up and running in minutes.
- Create a Meta Business Manager account — if you don't have one, it's free and takes 10 minutes at business.facebook.com. You'll need your business name, address, and a Facebook account.
- Complete Meta Business verification — Meta requires business documentation to access the WhatsApp Business API. For Indian businesses, acceptable documents include: GST certificate, Certificate of Incorporation (for Private Limited companies), Shop Act License, or official business letterhead. ChatDaddy guides you through the exact requirements.
- Connect your WhatsApp number — use your existing Indian business number (+91 XXXXXXXXXX) or a dedicated number. The number must be able to receive an SMS or phone call for verification. If the number is currently on the WhatsApp Business App, ChatDaddy's coexistence feature lets you keep using the app while also connecting the API.
- Invite your team — add teammates with role-based permissions. Sales agents, support staff, and managers each see what they need and nothing more.
- Build chatbot flows — use ChatDaddy's no-code drag-and-drop builder to create flows in Hindi, English, and any other language your customers use. Pre-built templates for Indian business scenarios — appointment booking, order tracking, lead qualification — are available to customize in minutes.
- Submit broadcast templates — create and submit your message templates for Meta approval. With ChatDaddy, approval typically takes 3-5 minutes.
- Import your contact list — upload your existing customer database via CSV. Tag contacts by city, language preference, purchase category, or any custom attribute.
- Go live — all WhatsApp conversations from your business number flow into the shared dashboard. Assign, reply, automate, and analyze from one place.
What You Need to Get Started
- A registered Indian business — GST certificate, Certificate of Incorporation, or Shop Act License
- An Indian phone number capable of receiving SMS or calls (+91 XXXXXXXXXX)
- A Meta Business Manager account (free to create)
- Your business website URL (a basic landing page is sufficient)
Migration from WhatsApp Business App
If your team is currently managing WhatsApp via the free app on multiple phones — a common situation in Indian SMEs — ChatDaddy's coexistence feature makes migration seamless. Your existing number connects to the API without losing the ability to use the standard app. You don't need to inform customers of any change; the same number continues working, just with dramatically more capability behind it.
Compliance and Data Privacy: India's DPDP Act 2023
Indian businesses using WhatsApp CRM must comply with the Digital Personal Data Protection Act 2023 (DPDP Act). Key requirements include: collecting explicit consent before sending marketing messages, providing opt-out mechanisms, protecting stored customer data with appropriate security measures, and limiting data use to stated purposes. WhatsApp Business API usage through an official Meta partner inherently enforces many of these requirements.
India's Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Act 2023 is the country's first comprehensive data privacy law, replacing the older IT Act framework. For businesses using WhatsApp CRM, compliance requires attention to several key principles:
- Consent before marketing messages — you must have explicit opt-in consent before sending promotional WhatsApp messages. The API itself enforces this: you can only send unsolicited messages using approved templates to users who have opted in. ChatDaddy includes built-in opt-in flow builders to collect and record consent.
- Right to withdrawal — customers must be able to opt out easily. ChatDaddy supports opt-out keywords (e.g., "STOP") that automatically remove contacts from broadcast lists and log the withdrawal with a timestamp.
- Data minimization — only collect personal data that is necessary for your stated business purpose. Don't store sensitive personal information (Aadhaar numbers, financial data) in your WhatsApp CRM unless required and secured.
- Data localization considerations — the DPDP Act includes provisions about cross-border data transfers. ChatDaddy uses secure, encrypted cloud infrastructure. Businesses with strict data residency requirements should review their data processing agreements with any provider.
- Security safeguards — all customer data in ChatDaddy is encrypted at rest and in transit. Role-based access controls prevent unauthorized team members from accessing sensitive customer information.
Using the official WhatsApp Business API through a Meta-certified partner like ChatDaddy is inherently more compliant than using workaround tools or unofficial bulk-messaging software. The API enforces opt-in requirements for marketing templates, provides audit trails of all messages sent, and operates within Meta's published data processing terms — all of which align with DPDP Act requirements. For more details, visit the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology website.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best WhatsApp CRM for Indian businesses in 2026?
ChatDaddy is one of the strongest WhatsApp CRM options for Indian businesses, particularly for growing D2C brands, edtech companies, and multi-location businesses. Its key advantages for India include unlimited contacts on all plans, 0% message markup (you pay Meta's published INR rates directly), template approval in 3-5 minutes, coexistence with the standard WhatsApp Business App, and a free plan. Indian-founded competitors like Wati, Interakt, and Gallabox offer competitive entry pricing but typically impose contact limits and per-message markups that increase costs at scale.
How much does WhatsApp CRM cost in India?
WhatsApp CRM platform costs in India range from free to approximately ₹67,000/month. ChatDaddy's plans: Free at ₹0 (1 teammate), Basic at ~₹10,000/month (5 teammates), Pro at ~₹25,000/month (10 teammates), and Max at ~₹67,000/month (15 teammates). These are the platform subscription fees; Meta separately charges conversation-based fees published in INR. Because ChatDaddy charges 0% markup on Meta fees, your total WhatsApp cost is transparent and predictable.
Can I use WhatsApp CRM in Hindi and other Indian languages?
Yes. ChatDaddy's AI-powered chatbot supports Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Bengali, Marathi, Gujarati, and other Indian languages. The system automatically detects the language a customer is writing in and responds in the same language. You can also build dedicated chatbot flows for specific languages and create broadcast message templates in any language supported by WhatsApp.
What documents does an Indian business need to access the WhatsApp Business API?
Meta requires business verification to access the WhatsApp Business API. Indian businesses can use any of the following documents: GST Registration Certificate, Certificate of Incorporation (for Private Limited companies), Shop and Establishment Act License, or official business letterhead on company stationery. You will also need a Meta Business Manager account and a phone number capable of receiving an OTP SMS or voice call. ChatDaddy's team guides Indian businesses through the exact documentation requirements, with typical verification taking 1-3 business days.
Is WhatsApp CRM compliant with India's DPDP Act 2023?
Using the official WhatsApp Business API through a Meta-certified partner like ChatDaddy is designed to align with India's Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Act 2023. The API enforces opt-in consent for marketing messages, provides audit trails of all communications, and operates within Meta's published data processing terms. ChatDaddy additionally provides opt-out keyword management, role-based access controls, and data encryption at rest and in transit. Businesses with specific data residency or processing requirements should review their data processing agreements directly with ChatDaddy.
Can multiple team members handle the same WhatsApp number?
Yes. With ChatDaddy, up to 15 teammates (on the Max plan) can manage conversations from a single WhatsApp business number simultaneously. The shared inbox allows conversation assignment to specific agents, internal notes for context handoff, and manager visibility across all active chats. The free WhatsApp Business App is limited to a single device — the API removes this restriction entirely.
What is the difference between ChatDaddy being a Meta ISV versus a BSP?
Both ISV (Independent Software Vendor) and BSP (Business Solution Provider) are official Meta partner designations for WhatsApp Business API access. ChatDaddy is a Meta ISV Partner. In practical terms, the ISV designation is associated with deeper API integration, which enables ChatDaddy's faster template approval times (3-5 minutes versus hours for many BSPs) and direct support escalation with Meta. Indian businesses running high-frequency promotional campaigns benefit directly from faster template turnaround.
Does ChatDaddy integrate with Razorpay, Shopify, and other Indian platforms?
Yes. ChatDaddy integrates with Razorpay and other Indian payment gateways, Shopify, WooCommerce, Google Sheets, Zapier, and a range of other platforms commonly used by Indian businesses. E-commerce integrations enable automated order confirmations, dispatch updates, and delivery notifications sent directly via WhatsApp. Razorpay integration allows agents to share payment links in chat and receive real-time payment confirmation webhooks.
ChatDaddy Team
ChatDaddy is a Meta ISV Partner serving 23,500+ businesses across 50+ countries, processing 10M+ daily messages. Our platform helps Indian businesses of all sizes — from D2C brands and edtech companies to hospitals and real estate developers — turn WhatsApp into their most powerful sales and support channel.
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