Send and Receive Payments Seamlessly on WhatsApp

Enable secure transactions directly through WhatsApp. Track payments, manage transactions, and reconcile payments—all from a single platform.

WhatsApp Payments Dashboard

Manage Transactions with Confidence

Monitor incoming and outgoing payments, view transaction status, and get detailed reports. Ensure every payment is tracked and reconciled in real time.

What WhatsApp Payments Covers

Feature 1

Transaction Tracking

Keep track of every payment sent or received directly within WhatsApp. Real-time status updates ensure you never miss a transaction.

Feature 2

Payment History & Records

Access complete transaction history with timestamps and details, making accounting and reconciliation effortless.

Feature 3

User & Customer Management

Monitor payments across users, set permissions, and manage client accounts efficiently from one dashboard.

Feature 4

Payment Analytics

Analyze transaction trends, payment success rates, and customer payment behavior for better business decisions.

Why Use WhatsApp Payments?

WhatsApp Payments

WhatsApp Payments FAQ

WhatsApp Pay is a secure payment feature integrated within WhatsApp that allows users and businesses to send and receive money directly through chat, using UPI in India or supported banking systems in other countries.

To enable payments, you need to link your verified bank account via WhatsApp Pay. Your account must comply with WhatsApp and local banking regulations.

Yes. WhatsApp Pay uses UPI or encrypted banking systems to ensure secure transactions. All payment details are protected and are not shared with third parties.

Yes. WhatsApp Business API allows businesses to receive payments from customers directly via chat, making it easy to sell products or services within the app.

WhatsApp supports peer-to-peer payments and business transactions, including product/service payments, bill payments, and donations where supported.

Yes, transaction limits depend on your bank and country regulations. For example, in India via UPI, the limit is typically ₹1 lakh per transaction.

No, WhatsApp does not charge fees for payments. However, standard banking or UPI rules may apply depending on your bank.

Yes. WhatsApp Business accounts can view transaction histories for payments received and sent, which helps with accounting and bookkeeping.