I wanted to try this, but it's not possible (yet?) for regular folks apparently.
Supposedly the two apps "BirdyChat" and "Hiket" are WA compatible. Both are waitlist only.
Even after searching for ~15 minutes, I could find no information about how to become such a compatible provider.
I hope this situation will improve drastically, but it also looks like Meta will do whatever they can to make it as hard and annoying as possible, as they don't want to lose market share. Disappointing.
Disclosure: I worked for WhatsApp until 2019, which included detecting 3rd party applications and blocking them when they didn't follow (unpublished) specifications.
Thanks for the link. For anyone interested, here's the process outlined in the document, I'm gonna try to apply and see where that leads.
# Steps to interoperate with Messenger or WhatsApp
Note: Separate documentation and applications are required for Messenger and/or WhatsApp
Review: Review the Reference Offer, Developer Documentation Overview, and Application Guidelines above.
Apply: If you believe you qualify, complete the form that’s linked in the Application Guidelines.
Review: If you meet eligibility requirements, we will send you our detailed Developer Documentation under NDA for review of the detailed technical requirements for interoperating.
Sign: If you can fulfill the relevant terms and technical requirements set out in the Reference Offer and want to request interoperability, sign the Interoperability Agreement that we will provide to you.
Build: Start building interoperability.
Enable: Complete the milestones outlined in the detailed Developer Documentation to enable interoperability.
Launch: Work with Messenger and/or WhatsApp on a joint plan to launch interoperability.
Yeah Id love to officially link my matrix instance to it. But they have lots of red tape, and outrageous requirements like wanting to know the IP of every end user that is bridged.
There are already a huge number of apps running on whatsapp in India for booking of cooking gas refill, car insurance renewal etc. Basically, user interaction is driven using chat until all inputs are captured. I think this is very effective as it requires familiarity with only one app.
I'm in Europe and I see a lot more than that. Apologies for the ugly formatting, mobile:
As part of changing laws in Europe, Meta now offers the option for you to chat with others using third-party messaging apps that have integrated with WhatsApp and that you choose to turn on.
Note: Chats with third-party apps are only available in select regions and may not be available to you.
- You can send messages, photos, videos, voice messages, and documents to end users of supported messaging services that have integrated with WhatsApp.
- Messages or other content you send from WhatsApp to third-party users are encrypted in transit, and WhatsApp can’t see them.
- Third-party apps have their own policies and they might handle your data differently than WhatsApp.
## Eligibility requirements to turn on third-party chats with WhatsApp
- Third-party chats with WhatsApp are only available to users with a WhatsApp account registered to phone numbers in the regions covered by the Digital Markets Act (DMA).
- If you change your phone number to a number registered in a region not covered by the DMA, you won’t be able to use third-party chats on WhatsApp.
- Third-party chats are only available on WhatsApp for iPhone and Android. Third-party chats on WhatsApp are not currently accessible on tablets, web, or desktop.
We care about the safety of our global community when enabling chats with third-party apps. Visit our WhatsApp Privacy Policy for users in Europe for more information.
When you send a message to a third-party app, the phone number registered to your WhatsApp account is available to the third-party app you select. Other people who know your phone number can find and message you from third-party messaging services you've enabled.
Note: Users you’ve blocked on WhatsApp might be able to message you from third-party apps. Learn more about how to block someone in this article.
## Be mindful of the information you share
Before you chat with someone using third-party apps:
- Make sure you know the person you’re chatting with before sharing any personal information.
- Be aware that scams and spam might be more common when messaging with third-party apps.
- If you receive an unwanted message from a third-party chat, you can block the sender from messaging you from the third party.
Supposedly the two apps "BirdyChat" and "Hiket" are WA compatible. Both are waitlist only.
Even after searching for ~15 minutes, I could find no information about how to become such a compatible provider.
I hope this situation will improve drastically, but it also looks like Meta will do whatever they can to make it as hard and annoying as possible, as they don't want to lose market share. Disappointing.
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