WhatsApp will now let big businesses voice call you directly, also adds more AI agents

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WhatsApp will now let big businesses voice call you directly, also adds more AI agents

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WhatsApp will now let big businesses voice call you directly, also adds more AI agents

Craig Hale

2 July 2025

WhatsApp Business users will be seeing some big changes

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WhatsApp Business now supports voice and video calls, and even in-message voice notes
AI agents suggest chat follow-ups and product recommendations
Meta claims 1.5 billion people use WhatsApp every single day

A series of new WhatsApp updates will make it even easier for businesses to communicate with their customers directly on the platform with the launch of voice calling features.

At its global Conversations conference, the company announced firms using the WhatsApp Business Platform will now be able to use more of the features everyday users have on the messaging platform, including receiving and making voice calls with customers and even sending and receiving voice messages.
Furthering this, customer service teams operating across sectors like remote healthcare can also make video calls on the platform in what could be seen as a huge update for the Business Platform.

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At the same time, WhatsApp also confirmed it would be expanding its Business AI capabilities by introducing automated follow-ups and support via WhatsApp chats and rolling out product recommendations on merchant websites.

The company explained its new voice and video calling features not only improve current support, but “[pave] the way for AI-enabled voice support in the future.”

(Image credit: Meta)
Finally, the social networking giant confirmed it would be centralizing its marketing and campaign management tools across other core platforms – Facebook and Instagram – to make it easier for companies to use shared creatives, budgets and flows across all three platforms.
Besides sharing resources across Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp, businesses will “soon” be able to create ads for WhatsApp Statuses directly in Ads Manager to reach even more customers.

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Already a popular business networking app for customer support in Brazil and India, WhatsApp is seeing healthy growth across other markets, now counting more than 200 million monthly Business users and 1.5 billion daily users in total.
The news comes just a couple of weeks after WhatsApp announced updates to its Channels, including paid subscriptions and the option for businesses to promote channels.
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With several years’ experience freelancing in tech and automotive circles, Craig’s specific interests lie in technology that is designed to better our lives, including AI and ML, productivity aids, and smart fitness. He is also passionate about cars and the decarbonisation of personal transportation. As an avid bargain-hunter, you can be sure that any deal Craig finds is top value!

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