WhatsApp Monetization: How Meta Is Making Money from Messaging

WhatsApp Monetization: How Meta Is Making Money from Messaging

WhatsApp Monetization: WhatsApp has long been a cornerstone of global messaging, with over 3 billion monthly users. But despite its massive reach, the app has traditionally stayed ad-free, thanks to its founders’ strong stance on user privacy.

Following Meta’s acquisition in 2014 for $19 billion, the pressure to monetise WhatsApp gradually increased. Building on features like click-to-message ads and channels—introduced between 2023 and 2024—the time has come for a more structured monetisation push.

 Key Monetisation Moves

  1. Ads in the Updates Tab

Starting June 16, 2025, ads now appear in the “Updates” (Status/Channels) tab—not in personal chats—ensuring end-to-end encryption remains intact.

Ads are contextually targeted; based on location, language, followed channels, and interaction, not private message content.

  • Paid Subscriptions for Channels

Channel creators and businesses can now charge monthly fees for exclusive content.

Meta will waive commission in 2025, then charge a ~10% fee thereafter.

  • Promoted Channels Feature

Businesses can pay to boost their channels’ visibility in WhatsApp’s directory, increasing reach.

 Business & Revenue Implications

Revenue Potential: Analyst estimates suggest WhatsApp’s ad and subscription strategy could generate over $10 billion in annual revenue by 2028, adding roughly $5 billion in operating profit.

Strategic Boost: As Mark Zuckerberg positions messaging as Meta’s “next major pillar,” this monetisation play replicates success from Instagram/Facebook ads.

Privacy Safeguards: Meta emphasises that no personal message data is used; ads only appear in non-private areas. Accounts Centre linking is optional.

 User Reaction & Risks

Privacy Concerns: Critics and privacy advocates warn this may erode WhatsApp’s hard-earned trust and privacy-first image.

User Backlash: Some users have expressed outrage and threatened to switch to alternatives like Telegram or Signal.

Regulation Watch: EU privacy regulators may scrutinise targeting practices, and antitrust bodies remain alert.

 What It Means for You

For Users: Core messaging stays ad-free and encrypted. Ads appear only if you visit the Updates tab.

For Creators & Businesses: New monetisation avenues—paid channels and promoted listings—offer revenue opportunities.

For Meta: This diversified monetisation could heavily offset ad revenue slowdowns, reinforcing WhatsApp’s role in its ecosystem.

Muzammal Riaz

Muzammal Riaz

He is the founder of " Urdu Wisdom". He has a very deep interest in Life-Changing Quotes and Urdu Poetry specially Allama Iqbal poetry. He is passionate about transforming the thinking ability of mankind.
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