ⓘ WhatsApp WhatsApp Messenger is used by billions worldwide WhatsApp officially confirms it’s planning a paid subscription for its app. Similar to efforts from Telegram, the move could see users Meta has confirmed plans to launch a paid “Plus” subscription for WhatsApp, introducing a new tier focused on customisation and organisation. The optional subscription will include features like expanded pinned chats, custom lists, chat themes, and ringtones. Meta says it’s starting with a small test to gather feedback, with a broader rollout likely to follow. A launch date hasn’t been announced. “WhatsApp is testing a new, optional subscription called WhatsApp Plus, designed for users who want more ways to organise and personalise their experience. Premium features include expanded pinned chats, custom lists, new chat themes, and more. We’re starting with a small test to gather feedback and ensure we’re building something people find genuinely valuable,” Meta confirmed in a statement. ⓘ WABetaInfo WhatsApp’s paid subscription will include new themes WABetaInfo earlier shared more details about the subscription, including plans for exclusive stickers and interactive reactions to messages. These aren’t intended to be part of the service at launch, as features are expected to trickle down over time. With Meta’s statement
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