WhatsApp Messenger is a FREE messaging app available for iPhone, Android, and other smartphones. WhatsApp uses your phone's Internet connection (4G/3G/2G/EDGE or Wi-Fi, as available) to let you message and call friends and family. Switch from SMS to WhatsApp to send and receive messages, calls, photos, videos, documents, and Voice Messages.
WhatsApp has launched "Writing Help," an AI feature that lets users rephrase, proofread, or adjust the tone of their messages (professional, funny, supportive, etc.).
Yes, it can be helpful to better express yourself, but it also has many critics that the authenticity of our "ordinary" daily communication is fading even in such a "RAW" channel as WhatsApp.
Reviewers largely see WhatsApp as the default everyday messenger: simple, reliable, easy for text, voice, video, groups, file sharing, and web or cross-device use. Many rely on it because everyone around them is already there, and some use it heavily for team updates, business networking, and customer communication; the maker of AI Tech Packs says customers usually prefer WhatsApp for direct contact. Complaints center on buggy desktop and calling experiences, spam, backup and syncing friction, limited customization, phone-number dependence, and privacy concerns tied to Meta.
The thing I like most about WhatsApp is that it allows you to create a community under which you can create separate thematic groups related to the community - it's quite convenient for communication in organizations, public & other communities.
WhatsApp is a widely used messaging app that offers fast and secure communication through text, voice, and video calls. It’s great for staying connected with friends and family, as well as for group chats.
My cofounder and I work remotely, so in addition to using our productivity tool, WhatsApp has been our go-to for quick and easy communication—simple, fast, and always within reach.