How to Automate WhatsApp

WhatsApp automates at two levels. The Business app covers greetings, away messages, quick replies and broadcast lists on its own. Sending each customer something specific to them, like their order status or their appointment, needs the answer looked up first, which is where the manual work still sits.

WhatsApp is the channel customers actually answer

WhatsApp is the messaging app most of the world already has open, and for a great many businesses it has quietly become the main line to the customer. Orders come through it. Photos of the broken thing come through it. Appointments get moved in it.

It won that job by being where people already were. A customer who ignores email and never installed your app will reply on WhatsApp in four minutes, because it is the same app their family is in.

For a small business that is a real advantage and a real trap. The advantage is that messages get read. The trap is that a channel this personal does not scale by adding people to it, and the owner ends up answering it at ten at night.

Every answer is the same answer with different details

Look at a week of business WhatsApp messages and most fall into about five shapes.

Where is my order. When are you coming. How much for this. Did you get my payment. Can we move it to Thursday.

None of those are hard. Each one takes somebody opening the booking system or the courier page or the ledger, finding the one line about that customer, and typing it into a chat. Two minutes each, forty times a day, mostly done standing up with a phone in one hand.

The information is never the problem. The problem is that it lives somewhere else, and a person has to be the bridge.

The whatsapp.com homepage, the app these three jobs run in. WhatsApp
Personal, not broadcast Each customer told about their own order, their own booking, their own balance, instead of everyone getting the same text.
The status looked up first The tracking page, the booking system or the ledger read before the message is written, so the number in it is right.
Drafted before it is sent Messages to customers land in front of a person first. Nothing goes out on its own unless you decide it should.

The Business app covers the generic, not the specific

The free WhatsApp Business app does more than most owners have set up, and it is worth using properly first.

It gives you a greeting message for first contact, an away message for out of hours, quick replies you can fire with a shortcut, labels for organising chats, a catalogue for products, and broadcast lists for sending one message to many people at once. The Business Platform, the paid API tier, adds templated messages and proper integrations for larger operations.

Notice what all of those have in common. They send something written in advance. A greeting is the same for everyone. A quick reply is the same paragraph every time. A broadcast is one message to a list.

The moment a message needs a fact about that specific customer, the automation stops and a person takes over, because the app has no way to find out where that particular order is.

Each customer can be told their own answer

Change what is able to look things up and the five shapes above stop being work.

The customer asking where their order is gets the actual status, read off the courier site using the reference from their own confirmation. The customer asking when you are coming gets tomorrow's window from the scheduling system. The one asking about payment gets told what the ledger says, rather than a promise to check.

It works in the other direction too, before anyone asks. The delivery that slipped, flagged to the person waiting for it. The appointment reminder that goes out the evening before with the right time on it. The part that came back into stock, mentioned to the three people who asked about it last month.

This is also where the care belongs. WhatsApp is somebody's personal phone, sitting next to messages from their family, and people are far less forgiving of an automated mistake there than in email. Anything going to a customer should be drafted and read by a person before it leaves, at least until you trust the shape of it completely.

The lookup is what needs handing over

Typing the message was never the slow part. Finding out what to put in it was.

WebRun is an AI agent that works a real Chrome browser, signed in as you. It opens the courier site, the booking system or the ledger, finds the line about that customer, and prepares the reply with the real detail in it, ready for you to glance at and send.

It runs on your schedule in your own private environment, and you can watch a run and stop it. Customer messages draft and wait by default, because this is the channel where that matters most.

The workflows below are already built, and each one names what it opens.

Questions people ask

Will it message my customers on its own?

Not by default. It prepares the message with the details already filled in and leaves it for you to send. This is the channel where an automated mistake is least forgivable, so approval is the starting position.

Does this need the paid WhatsApp Business API?

No. It works the WhatsApp interface you already use, signed in as you, which is why it suits small operations that were never going to set up the Business Platform.

How does it know which customer a message is about?

From the conversation itself, plus whatever reference is in it. It reads the thread, takes the order number or the name, and looks that up in the system that holds the answer.

1,350 ready-made WhatsApp workflows

Each one names the apps it touches and the exact steps it takes. Open one to read what it will do, then turn it on.

Automated e-conomic Invoice Due Reminders
Every morning, WebRun finds e-conomic invoices due in the next 3 days, adds a Google Calendar reminder for each, and drafts a WhatsApp message to the customer as a friendly heads up.
e-conomicWhatsAppGoogle Calendar
Domain.com Automated Renewal Tracking
Every week, WebRun checks your Domain.com account for domains renewing in the next 60 days, creates a Trello card for each, and messages you a summary on WhatsApp.
Domain.comTrelloWhatsApp
Automated Doba Supplier Price Change Alerts
WebRun checks your Doba sourced products every day for supplier price and stock changes, creates a Trello card for each, and sends you a WhatsApp heads up.
DobaTrelloWhatsApp
DNSimple Automated DNS Drift Alerts
Every week, WebRun compares your live DNSimple DNS records against your documented set, logs any drift as a calendar note, and messages you on WhatsApp when it finds a mismatch.
DNSimpleWhatsAppGoogle Calendar
Automated Digital Pacific Stale Ticket Alerts
Every morning, WebRun checks your Digital Pacific support tickets for anything open longer than 24 hours without a reply, creates a Trello card for each, and sends the owner a WhatsApp ping.
Digital PacificTrelloWhatsApp
Automated DeepSource Unresolved Issue Chase List
WebRun reviews open DeepSource issues every morning, creates a Trello card for any autofixable issue open more than a week, and pings the repository owner on WhatsApp.
DeepSourceTrelloWhatsApp
Automated Cyon Renewal Reminders
Every morning, WebRun checks your Cyon account for hosting packages and domains renewing within 21 days, sends you a WhatsApp heads up, and adds a Google Calendar reminder for each one.
CyonWhatsAppGoogle Calendar
Automated Currys Business Order Warranty Tracking
WebRun checks your Currys business account orders every month, schedules a calendar reminder before each warranty or support cover expires, and sends your procurement lead a WhatsApp heads up.
CurrysGoogle CalendarWhatsApp
Automated Crypto.com Staking Expiry Alerts
WebRun checks your Crypto.com staking positions every morning, tracks when each lock-up period ends, creates a Trello card to review it before expiry, and sends you a WhatsApp reminder the day it unlocks.
Crypto.comTrelloWhatsApp
Automated Coveralls Coverage Drop Alerts
WebRun watches your Coveralls coverage reports, and when a repository's coverage drops more than two points on a build, it messages the team on WhatsApp and adds a review reminder to Google Calendar.
CoverallsWhatsAppGoogle Calendar
Automated Coolors Palette Approval Routing
When a new color palette is saved in Coolors, WebRun creates a Trello approval card and WhatsApps the brand lead to sign off.
CoolorsTrelloWhatsApp
Automated CoinMarketCap Watchlist Digest
Every morning, WebRun reads your CoinMarketCap watchlist and the day's trending coins, sends you a digest over WhatsApp, and adds a weekly market review reminder to Google Calendar.
CoinMarketCapWhatsAppGoogle Calendar
Automated Coinmama Purchase Request Handoff
When someone on your team asks to buy crypto through Coinmama, WebRun checks the current rate and purchase limits, prepares a Trello card with the details, and pings WhatsApp so the account owner can decide and execute the purchase.
CoinmamaTrelloWhatsApp
Automated CoinJar Tax Export Reminders
As the tax year end approaches, WebRun checks your CoinJar transaction history is up to date, adds a Google Calendar reminder to export your report, and pings you on WhatsApp with a countdown.
CoinJarWhatsAppGoogle Calendar
Automated Clipchamp Stalled Draft Reminders
Every week, WebRun checks Clipchamp for drafts untouched for over 10 days, adds a finish-by date to Google Calendar, and WhatsApps the owner a nudge.
ClipchampGoogle CalendarWhatsApp
Automated Certify Expense Approval Handoff
Every morning, WebRun checks Certify for expense reports waiting on approval, creates a Trello card for each with the employee and amount, and drafts a WhatsApp nudge to the approver for anything waiting over 2 days.
CertifyTrelloWhatsApp
Automated Carousell Offer Response Alerts
Every hour, WebRun checks your Carousell listings for offers that haven't been answered, drafts a suggested reply for each on Carousell, creates a Trello card for the team, and pings you on WhatsApp so nothing goes stale.
CarousellTrelloWhatsApp
Automated Buy Me a Coffee Supporter Digest
Every morning, WebRun checks your Buy Me a Coffee page for new supporters and membership signups, adds a reminder to Google Calendar for any perk that needs fulfilling, and sends you a WhatsApp summary of who supported you.
Buy Me a CoffeeWhatsAppGoogle Calendar
Automated Bookkeeper360 Weekly KPI Scorecard
Every Monday, WebRun pulls last week's key Bookkeeper360 KPIs, revenue, expenses, and cash position, adds a calendar reminder for the next review call, and drafts a WhatsApp summary for the client.
Bookkeeper360WhatsAppGoogle Calendar
Automated Bitkub Stale Order Reminders
Every morning, WebRun checks your open orders on Bitkub for anything still unfilled after several days, adds a review card to Trello, and pings you on WhatsApp so old orders do not get forgotten.
BitkubTrelloWhatsApp
Automated Bithumb Renewal Deadline Reminders
WebRun checks your Bithumb account for upcoming verification or API key expiry dates every morning, adds a Google Calendar reminder ahead of each one, and pings you on WhatsApp as the deadline nears.
BithumbWhatsAppGoogle Calendar
Automated Bitget Copy Trading Digest
Every morning, WebRun reads the performance of every trader you copy on Bitget, creates a Trello card summarizing the week so far, and sends you a WhatsApp digest with each trader's daily return.
BitgetTrelloWhatsApp
Automated Bitfinex Funding Rate Alerts
Every few hours, WebRun reads your Bitfinex margin funding positions and current funding rates, sends you a WhatsApp alert when a rate crosses a threshold you set, and adds a rate review reminder to Google Calendar.
BitfinexWhatsAppGoogle Calendar
Automated Bit Component Review Chase List
WebRun reviews your Bit component workspace every morning, finds components with a change request pending review for more than three days, creates a Trello card, and pings the maintainer on WhatsApp.
BitTrelloWhatsApp

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