The detailed ranking
1
Go4whatsup
Best overall
AI-native WhatsApp Business Platform — transparent AED/INR pricing, 100+ language auto-translate, Meta Business Partner.
Strengths
- Native AI: auto-reply, drafted replies, campaign copy, language detection (100+ languages) — built in, not bolted on
- True two-way auto-translation across 180 languages — unique in the category
- Transparent AED and INR pricing, no MAC / contact-block surcharges
- Meta Business Partner with real Green Tick filing support
- Native Shopify, Odoo, Zoho, Salesforce, HubSpot integrations — no Zapier tax
Trade-offs
- Smaller brand footprint than WATI or Gupshup — still growing outside India/GCC
- Not open-source / self-hostable (neither are competitors, but worth noting)
Pricing: From AED 199/mo (~INR 4,500). No per-contact tax, no hidden add-ons.
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2
WATI
Shared-inbox pioneer in India; deepest Shopify footprint.
Strengths
- Mature shared-inbox UX, very polished
- Deep Shopify integration (their flagship vertical)
- KnowBot AI add-on is usable once configured
- Broad template library and well-known brand in India
Trade-offs
- Per-seat pricing punishes scaling teams
- AI is a paid add-on, not native to the core plan
- GCC/Arabic-region support is weaker than Indian support
- Support lives in a ticket queue on lower tiers
Pricing: Pro $49/mo + $0.006/WhatsApp MAU (plus Meta fees). Per-seat tiers bite when you grow.
3
AiSensy
Cheap entry tiers; MAC / contact-block pricing above 500 contacts.
Strengths
- Lowest starting price in the category
- Chatbot flow builder is simple to learn
- Zapier/Pabbly integrations for non-technical users
- Large Indian user base means plenty of YouTube tutorials
Trade-offs
- Monthly Active Contact (MAC) pricing means bills rise with every campaign
- "AI" is flow-based, not true LLM auto-reply
- No native auto-translation; English/Hindi bias
- Contact-block tiers force upgrades you don't actually need
Pricing: Basic ₹999/mo (500 contacts). Pro ₹2,399 (5,000). Blows up at 10K+ contacts.
4
Haptik
Enterprise conversational-AI suite, part of Jio.
Strengths
- Mature conversational AI / NLU with years of enterprise deployments
- Multi-channel coverage beyond WhatsApp
- Jio backing for long-term platform investment
Trade-offs
- Heavy implementation — weeks to months to go live
- Overkill for SMB and mid-market
- WhatsApp is one of many channels, not the first-class focus
- Interakt and Haptik feature roadmaps overlap awkwardly post-acquisition
Pricing: Enterprise-only; quote-based, typically mid-six-figures annual.
5
Yellow.ai
Voice-first enterprise AI bot platform that also does WhatsApp.
Strengths
- Strong voice + chat unified platform
- Dynamic AI agents with function calling
- Global enterprise logos on the customer list
Trade-offs
- Heavy enterprise sales cycle
- WhatsApp-only use cases feel under-served compared to voice
- Implementation partners are often required
- SMBs will find the platform overwhelming
Pricing: Enterprise-only; quote-based. Minimums are high.
6
Interakt
D2C-focused shared inbox, now part of Jio (Haptik).
Strengths
- Polished D2C commerce workflows (catalog, cart recovery, COD confirm)
- Clean Shopify app
- Workflow Automation canvas is visual and friendly
- Jio backing = long-term infrastructure reliability
Trade-offs
- Jio acquisition (2024) caused feature and pricing changes that frustrated power users
- Smart Agent / Haptik AI is a paid add-on on top of MAU
- Outside India, support and billing are rough
- Enterprise-grade security & compliance artifacts are light
Pricing: Starts ₹2,499/mo; scales with MAU + message volume. Smart Agent AI is a paid tier.
7
Gupshup
Enterprise-scale messaging platform across 30+ channels.
Strengths
- Multi-channel (SMS + WhatsApp + RCS + voice) under one roof
- Deep regulator and enterprise posture — audits, certifications, on-prem options
- Global reach including India, Southeast Asia, Middle East, Africa
- ACE AI / Bot Studio have been around long enough to be battle-tested
Trade-offs
- Sales-led, not product-led — expect weeks to get a demo
- Pricing opacity; add-ons and per-conversation fees stack up
- UX feels built for admins, not line-of-business users
- Overkill for SMBs and D2C brands
Pricing: Enterprise-only; quote-based. Opaque until you sign a master services agreement.