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Businesses are responsible for reviewing the category assigned to their approved templates. Whenever a template is used, a business accepts the charges associated with the category applied to the template at time of use.

Conversation-Based Pricing

This document explains how conversation-based pricing works on the WhatsApp Business Platform.

Charges are applied per conversation, not per individual message sent or received.

Conversations are 24-hour message threads between you and your customers. They are opened and charged when messages you send to customers are delivered. The criteria that determines when a conversation is opened and how it is categorized is explained below.

Conversation Categories

Conversations are categorized with one of the following categories:

  • Marketing — Enables you to achieve a wide range of goals, from generating awareness to driving sales and retargeting customers. Examples include new product, service, or feature announcements, targeted promotions/offers, and cart abandonment reminders.

  • Utility — Enables you to follow-up on user actions or requests. Examples include opt-in confirmation, order/delivery management (e.g., delivery update); account updates or alerts (for example., payment reminder); or feedback surveys.

  • Authentication — Enables you authenticate users with one-time passcodes, potentially at multiple steps in the login process (e.g., account verification, account recovery, integrity challenges).

  • Service — Enables you to resolve customer inquiries.

Marketing, utility, and authentication conversations can only be opened with template messages. Service conversations can only be opened with free-form messages. See below.

To learn more about conversation categories and how to choose an appropriate category when creating your templates, see .

Opening Conversations

Conversations are opened when you send a template message or free-form message under the following conditions.

Marketing, Utility, and Authentication Conversations

When you send an approved marketing, utility, or authentication template to a customer, we check if an open conversation matching the template's category already exists between you and the customer. If one exists, no new conversation is opened. If one does not exist, a new conversation of that category is opened, lasting 24 hours.

For example:

  • Hour 0: You send a targeted promotion (marketing template message) to a customer. No open marketing conversation exists between you and the customer, so a marketing conversation lasting 24 hours is opened.

  • Hour 4: The customer completes an order on your site, so you send them an order confirmation (utility template message). No open utility conversation exists between you and the customer, so a utility conversation lasting 24 hours is opened.

  • Hour 10: You send a shipment confirmation (utility template message) to the customer. An open utility conversation already exists between you and the customer, so a new utility conversation is not opened.

For additional examples, see our

.

Service Conversations

A service conversation is opened when a free-form message is delivered to your customer and no open conversation of any category exists between you and the customer.

For example:

  • Hour 0: You send a targeted promotion (marketing template) to a customer. No open marketing conversation exists between you and the customer, so a marketing conversation lasting 24 hours is opened.

  • Hour 4: The customer messages you. This opens a customer service window between you and the customer, allowing you to send them free-form messages for the next 24 hours.

  • Hour 5: You send a free-form message to the customer. An open conversation already exists between you and the customer (a marketing conversation in this case), so a service conversation is not opened.

  • Hour 24: The marketing conversation expires.

  • Hour 25: The 24-hour customer service window is still open, so you send a second free-form message to the customer. No open conversation exists between you and the customer anymore, so a service conversation is opened, lasting 24 hours.

  • Hour 26: The 24-hour customer service window is still open, so you send a third free-form message to the customer. An open service conversation already exists between you and the customer, so a new service conversation is not opened.

For additional examples, see our

.

Customer Service Windows

Conversation Duration

Free-entry point conversations last 72 hours.

Multiple Conversations

It is possible to have multiple open conversations between you and a customer. This can happen in the following situations:

  • An open marketing, utility, or authentication conversation exists between you and a customer and you send them a template message of a different category within 24 hours.

  • An open service conversation exists between you and a customer and you send them a template message within 24 hours.

Free Tier Conversations

Marketing, utility and authentication conversations are not part of the free tier.

Free Entry Point Conversations

The free entry point conversation is opened as soon as your message is delivered and lasts 72 hours. When a free entry point conversation is opened, it automatically closes all other open conversations between you and the customer, and no new conversations will be opened until the free entry point conversation expires.

Once the free entry point conversation is opened, you can send any type of message to the customer without incurring additional charges. However, you can only send free-form messages if there is an open customer service window between you and the customer.

For example, if the customer messages you via a Click to WhatsApp Ad at 10am and you respond via a template message at 10pm the same day:

  • The free-entry point conversation starts at 10pm and lasts 72 hours.

  • You can send template messages at no charge in those 72 hours.

Rates

Rates vary based on conversation category and country/region rate. You can download the rate card below that corresponds to your WhatsApp Business Account's currency to see our rates by country/region for each conversation category.

These rates apply for any conversation opened on or after June 1, 2023 at 12:00 AM, based on WhatsApp Business Account time zone.

Rate Cards

Authentication-International Rates

Updates to Rate Cards

Starting August 1, 2024, we are updating rates for marketing and utility conversations on our platform.

  • Utility conversation rates — Effective August 1, 2024, we are lowering rates to be competitive with alternative channels and encourage businesses to bring more end-to-end post-purchase customer journeys to WhatsApp.

  • Marketing conversation rates — Effective October 1, 2024, we are updating rates in specific markets as part of more frequent updates to rates to reflect demand and the value marketing messages deliver.

Updated rate cards are below. Please note that rate cards above will remain our effective rates; rate cards below highlight updates to rates, which will become effective on dates highlighted in this section.

Country Calling Codes

Charges for conversations are based on the country of the user’s phone number. We rely on your customer's country calling code and network prefix (area code) to determine their country. The table below shows how we map country codes to countries or regions. If a country is not listed below, it maps to Other.

Markets

Calling Code (and network prefix if applicable)

Countries

North America

Rest of Africa

Rest of Asia Pacific

Rest of Central & Eastern Europe

Rest of Western Europe

Rest of Latin America

Rest of Middle East

Other

The information in the table above is also available in a CSV file:

Webhooks

Pricing information is included in all message webhooks. See:

Billing

See Also

A must exist between you and the customer in order to send a free-form message.

See .

Marketing, utility, authentication, and service conversations last 24 hours unless closed by a newly opened .

Each WhatsApp Business Account gets 1,000 free each month across all of its business phone numbers. This number is refreshed at the beginning of each month, based on WhatsApp Business Account time zone.

A free entry point conversation is opened if (1) a customer using a device running Android or iOS messages you via a or button and (2) you respond within 24 hours. If you do not respond within 24 hours, a free entry point conversation is not opened and you must use a template to message the customer, which opens a marketing, utility, or authentication conversation, per the category of the template.

You can send free-form messages until 10am the next day, at which point the closes, as it is independent of the free entry point conversation (if the customer messages you again, however, it opens another 24-hour customer service window in which you can send free-form messages).

Starting June 1, 2024, we are introducing authentication-international rates. See to learn about these rates and if they apply to you.

Moving forward, we may update rates more frequently, up to quarterly. Per our , you will always have at least 30-day notice of any updates to our rate cards.

Cloud API:

On-Premises API:

Billing and billing-related actions are handled through the Meta Business Suite. See for more information.

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Authentication-International Rates
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Rates in AUD
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Country Calling Codes and Regional Rate Mapping CSV
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About Billing For Your WhatsApp Business Account
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About Billing For Your WhatsApp Business Account
Pricing
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Sending templates messages with Cloud API
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