Published on April 20, 2026
WhatsApp has long been a go-to messaging platform, offering users an array of free features for personal and group communication. Until now, users could enjoy customization options through basic settings without paying a dime. This familiar landscape is changing with the introduction of a new subscription model.
Meta has begun testing the ‘WhatsApp Plus’ subscription with a select group of users, according to reports from WABetaInfo. For a small monthly fee, subscribers will gain access to exclusive stickers, various app themes, and customized icons. This shift aims to provide users with a more personalized messaging experience.
As the testing phase unfolds, WhatsApp Plus is expected to enhance user engagement. In addition to aesthetic changes, subscribers will also benefit from new features like the ability to pin up to 20 chats and select premium ringtones. These enhancements could attract a segment of users willing to pay for added personalization.
The rollout of WhatsApp Plus could reshape the app’s competitive landscape. As users navigate their options, it remains to be seen if this subscription model will generate significant revenue for Meta or if it risks alienating the core users accustomed to free services. The introduction of paid features may set a precedent for other messaging platforms looking to monetize their offerings.
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