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Enterprise
At organizational scale the WhatsApp problem stops being about conversations and starts being about control: how many numbers exist, who owns them, whether they are still connected, and what happens to the data they carry.
Sales — Dubai
+971 4 000 0001
Leasing
+971 4 000 0002
Customer Support
+971 4 000 0003
Abu Dhabi Branch
+971 2 000 0004
Management
+971 4 000 0005
5
Connections
4
Syncing normally
1
Needs attention
Ask a large organization how many WhatsApp numbers it uses for customer conversations and the honest answer is usually a range. Numbers accumulate per team, per branch and per campaign, each on a device somebody owns, none of them recorded anywhere central.
That is a governance problem before it is a technology problem. You cannot secure, monitor or integrate a channel you have not inventoried.
Every connected number appears in one place with its status, its recent activity and its owner. Adding a number is an operational step rather than a project, and it does not require a new integration.
Large integrations fail in ways that require proof rather than opinion. Delivery logs record what was sent to your endpoints and how they responded; connection history records when a session dropped and when it recovered.
How it helps
Every connected number appears in one place with its status, its recent activity and its owner. Adding a number is an operational step rather than a project, and it does not require a new integration.
Health score
3 of 4 connections are syncing normally. One session needs to be re-linked.
Sales
Last event 2s ago
Leasing
Last event 6s ago
Support
No events for 14m
Management
Last event 31s ago
Incident
In practice
Large integrations fail in ways that require proof rather than opinion. Delivery logs record what was sent to your endpoints and how they responded; connection history records when a session dropped and when it recovered.
Sales — Dubai
+971 4 000 0001
Leasing
+971 4 000 0002
Customer Support
+971 4 000 0003
Abu Dhabi Branch
+971 2 000 0004
Management
+971 4 000 0005
5
Connections
4
Syncing normally
1
Needs attention
Pricing is per connected WhatsApp number, which scales predictably: fifty numbers is fifty connections. If you have volume or contractual requirements beyond that, talk to us rather than assuming — we would rather quote something real than publish a made-up enterprise tier.
Yes, and we would encourage it. The security page describes what is implemented and states plainly which certifications we do not hold. If your procurement process needs specific answers, ask before you deploy rather than after.
Start with one team and one number, prove the mapping into your systems, then expand. The integration does not change as you add connections — only the number of connections does.
FAQ
Yes. Each business number is a separate connection with its own session, health status and event stream, and all of them are managed from one place. Teams commonly run separate numbers for sales, support, leasing, branches or regions.
Yes. Every connected session is monitored continuously and surfaced with a status such as healthy, syncing, reconnecting or disconnected. Connection events can also be delivered to your webhook endpoint so your own alerting can react.
Yes. WhatSyncs is designed to connect WhatsApp conversations with the CRM and business systems you already use, through webhooks and a REST API. If your CRM can receive an HTTP request or call an API, it can be connected.
Professional is $10 per WhatsApp connection per month with unlimited active chats. Five connected numbers cost $50 per month — you are billed for the numbers you connect, not for the people who use them.
Start with up to 3 WhatsApp connections and 1,000 active chats per month. No credit card required.