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WaBestie
356 free WhatsApp tools in your browser
21 followers
356 free WhatsApp tools in your browser
21 followers
WaBestie is a free toolbox for everything WhatsApp: wa.me link and QR code generators, chat buttons for your website, bold/italic/fancy text, bio and status generators, and 97,000+ hand-written messages for birthdays, festivals and daily chats. Every tool runs client-side in your browser. No account, no paywall, no data uploaded.


Would love to see a "schedule message" reminder feature where I can set a date and it generates the message plus a WhatsApp link with pre-filled text at the right moment, super useful for birthdays I always forget until 2am.
This is a genuinely good idea, the 2am birthday panic is real. The tricky part is doing reminders without accounts or storing your data, since everything on WaBestie runs client-side. One route I am now thinking about: generate a calendar file (.ics) with the ready wa.me link inside, so your own phone calendar does the reminding and the message is one tap away. Adding it to the roadmap. Thank you!
Enver, you are going to like this. That is almost exactly the tool I ended up building, and the 2am birthday problem was literally the use case I had in mind.
Here it is: https://wabestie.com/tools/whatsapp-message-scheduler/
You write the message now, pick the date and time, and it gives you a calendar reminder (Google Calendar or a .ics for Apple and Outlook) with a wa.me link tucked inside that already has your text pre-filled. When the reminder fires on the day, you just tap the link and WhatsApp opens with the message ready to send. There is even a "repeat every year" toggle made for birthdays you keep forgetting.
One honest note on the how: WhatsApp does not let a website actually send a message for you, so instead of faking an auto-send, I lean on the calendar reminder plus the one-tap ready link. In practice it is the same result without handing over your account or your contacts. Would genuinely love your feedback on it since the idea started with your comment.
How do you keep the 97k+ messages feeling fresh and not repetitive when so many are for the same occasions like birthdays and Diwali?
Great question. Three things help: every occasion has its own separate bank (birthday wishes for a sister are written differently from a colleague's, not one pool with names swapped), each bank was written in multiple voices (heartfelt, funny, short) so the tone varies, and the generator itself tracks what it has shown you, so you never see a repeat until you have been through the entire pack. There is also search inside each pack if you want something specific like "coffee" or "monday". Not perfect, but repetition was the #1 thing I tried to kill.
how do you keep the 97k+ message library feeling fresh and not repetitive across different regions and languages?
Good question, and let me be honest about the languages part first: the library is English today. Regional variety comes through in a different way, the festival packs (Diwali, Eid, Rakhi, Pongal, Lohri and more) were each written separately with the actual greetings, foods and rituals of that occasion, not one generic template with the festival name swapped. For freshness, every occasion and relationship gets its own bank (wishes for a sister read nothing like wishes for a colleague), each bank was written in multiple voices from heartfelt to funny, and the generator tracks what it has already shown you, so nothing repeats until you have seen the whole pack. Proper local languages are on the roadmap, but only when I can do them at native quality rather than machine translation. Thanks for asking this one!
how do the 97k messages actually get picked or shown to me, is it just a search box or is there some kind of vibe filter
Good question. It is not a search box or an AI vibe filter, it is simpler than that. Every generator groups its messages into categories, which are the chips near the top (things like funny, romantic, formal, and so on). You tap the category that matches the mood you want, hit Generate, and it pulls one message at random from that bank. Every tap reshuffles, so you just keep tapping until one fits. All of them are human-written and sorted by hand into those categories, which is why it feels less generic than the usual generators. A proper search across all of them is on my list though, since with 97k messages that would make finding a specific one much faster.
The all client-side setup is a nice touch, ran a few tools without a single login popup. The huge library of pre-written messages is honestly way more useful than I expected for quick replies.
Thanks Narin, that means a lot. Keeping everything client-side was a deliberate call. Your messages never touch a server, so there is nothing to log in for and nothing to leak. Glad the message library is pulling its weight for you. That was the part I wasn't sure people would use as much as the link tools, so it is great to hear.
Honestly really handy. Generated a wa.me link and a birthday message in under a minute, and it all worked straight from my browser with no sign-up nonsense.
Love this, thank you Erkan. A wa.me link and a birthday message in under a minute is exactly the bar I was aiming for. No sign-up, no app, just open it and go. Appreciate you taking it for a spin.