How Does WhatsApp Generate Revenue?How Does WhatsApp Make Money?
If you own a smartphone, there is a very high chance that you are a WhatsApp user. The simple and lightweight online messaging application has embedded itself into our lives and has become indispensable.
Family groups, friend groups, office groups, playgroups, and many other groups like these see millions of conversations happening on a daily basis.
But have you ever wondered how this leading online messaging application makes its money? There are no ads on WhatsApp and if that is the case from where does Whatsapp generate its revenue?
The answer to the question goes back to the beginning of WhatsApp which was founded by Brian Acton and Jan Koum, both of whom were ex-Yahoo employees.
When Whatsapp was first developed and deployed for public use it became an instant hit with users but the founders quickly realized they required data centers to handle the huge volumes of data from the user conversations to keep WhatsApp running.
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So, they set a price of $1 for some countries and for some other countries it was free for the first year but charged $1 for renewal from the second year onwards. In short this was a subscription model and Whatsapp had 700 million users at the peak of this model which meant it was generating 700 million dollars in revenue.
Facebook ended up purchasing WhatsApp in 2014 for $ 19 billion but one of the founders Jan Koum decided to leave WhatsApp because of a disagreement with Facebook over its use of user data and its desire to allow advertisements on WhatsApp.
Both the founders were vocal supporters of user data privacy. As of 2020, WhatsApp has over 2 billion users, the second largest user database after Facebook.
But How is Whatsapp generating its revenue now since there are still no ads on display in the mobile app? In a 2016 blogpost WhatsApp said “Starting this year, we will test tools that allow you to use WhatsApp to communicate with businesses and organizations that you want to hear from.
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The goal is to have people communicate directly with their banks, airlines, etc. over the app, while the businesses pick up the bill previously paid through subscriptions.” Facebook also uses the data from the user messages in WhatsApp to increase the reach of its ads on Facebook.
However, a user has the ability to turn off the settings that allow Whatsapp to share the data with Facebook. According to a Forbes estimate, WhatsApp is generating a revenue of $ 5 billion at an average revenue of $4 per user.
Facebook is benefiting from Whatsapp by generating a huge wealth of consumer behavior data which in turn is being used to improve the ads on Facebook.
WhatsApp has a growing revenue stream because of the new users it keeps adding to its database and still has a lot of room to grow.
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