
TL;DR โ what the WaSender Pro alternatives search actually means in 2026
If you’re searching for **WaSender Pro alternatives** in 2026, you almost certainly fall into one of three buckets, and the right pick is different for each one. Here’s the short version, the rest of the post is the homework.
| Your situation | What you actually need | Best pick (2026) |
|---|---|---|
| Agency reselling a “WhatsApp marketing tool” to 5โ50 local clients | Whitelabel admin, sub-license control, โน99-tier pricing, your brand on Chrome Web Store | Lion CRM โ whitelabel from 30 licenses |
| Solo reseller doing one-off bulk sends for SMBs | A Chrome extension that just sends from WA Web without getting clients banned in 48 hours | WA Business by Meta + a real CRM later โ see section 7 |
| Brand running its own marketing in-house and tired of WaSender Pro bans | Cloud API + automations, not a Chrome extension | AiSensy or DoubleTick โ see sections 5 and 6 |
Why agencies and resellers leave WaSender Pro in 2026
WaSender Pro had a moment in 2023โ24. A Chrome extension, a one-time licence fee, no Meta approval needed, no Cloud API contract โ for a solo marketer or a small SMB it was basically the cheapest way to send WhatsApp blasts to a CSV. Three things changed in 2025 and 2026.
**First, the bans started compounding.** WhatsApp’s spam detection got noticeably smarter after the 2024 policy push. The “blast 1,000 contacts from a CSV in one hour” workflow that WaSender Pro is shaped around triggers temporary bans almost on contact for new numbers. Agencies I talk to are losing 1โ2 client WABA numbers a month and quietly eating the loss.
**Second, resellers realised they couldn’t actually rebrand WaSender Pro.** The product is sold as a single Chrome extension under WaSender’s own name. You can’t put your agency’s name on the Chrome Web Store listing, you can’t bill clients on your own admin, and there’s no sub-account model. So the moment you grow past 3โ4 clients, you’re either invoicing WaSender Pro logins individually (looks unprofessional) or you’re running everyone through one shared extension (operational nightmare).
**Third, the CRM gap got embarrassing.** WaSender Pro is a bulk sender. There’s no contact pipeline, no kanban, no automation builder, no team inbox in the way agencies need. By 2026 even SMB clients expect you to show them contacts in stages, automatic replies, a basic dashboard. WaSender Pro doesn’t ship that. So agencies started bolting on Trello, Zapier, Google Sheets, custom admin panels โ and the moment they did that math, they realised they were paying for half a CRM with no margin.
That’s why the “WaSender Pro alternatives” search query 4x’d from Q1 2025 to Q1 2026 according to public Google Trends data. The pain is consistent, the buyers are the same โ agencies and small resellers โ and they’ve all hit one of these three walls.
Bulk sender vs CRM โ the architecture line you have to pick
Before you pick any tool on this list, you have to be honest about which side of one specific architecture line you’re on. The buyer journeys are completely different.
**Bulk sender architecture.** Chrome extension or desktop app pairing with WhatsApp Web. You upload a CSV, the tool clicks through WA Web tabs and sends. No CRM stages, no automations, no proper deliverability layer. Cheap (โน500โโน5,000 one-time or per month). Use case: one-off campaign sends, transactional pushes, reminder blasts. Examples on the WaSender Pro side: WaSender Pro itself, Watidy, WhatLead Extension, dozens of unbranded clones on the Chrome Web Store.
**CRM architecture.** Either a Chrome extension paired with a proper backend (Lion CRM, 2Chat), or a Cloud API SaaS (AiSensy, Wati, DoubleTick, Interakt). Has contacts as first-class objects, pipelines/kanban, automations, team inbox, integrations. Costs โน999โโน15,000/month, but the per-contact cost is far lower if you actually use the CRM half. Use case: sustained client work, agency reselling, anything where you’ll ever touch the same contact more than twice.
This is the line. If you’re choosing between WaSender Pro and Watidy and a hundred clones, you’re still inside the bulk-sender box and you’ll keep getting the same bans. If you’re moving up to Lion CRM, AiSensy or Wati, you’re crossing into the CRM box and your tooling changes everything you do next.
**Lion CRM is the only one in this list that sits in the CRM box but keeps the Chrome-extension architecture.** That’s deliberate. We chose that combination because (a) Chrome extensions don’t need Meta approval like Cloud API does, (b) the per-message cost is zero (no Meta per-conversation fee), and (c) resellers can ship the product faster. The trade-off is that we have to do the deliverability layer ourselves with rate limits, warmup, and chunked send โ which is exactly what bulk senders don’t do, and exactly why their clients get banned.
The 7 alternatives at a glance
Quick table before the deeper sections. I scored each on the five things resellers actually ask me about.
| Tool | Architecture | Whitelabel | CRM features | Anti-ban | Price floor (INR) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lion CRM | Chrome ext + CRM backend | Yes (30 licences min) | Full | Built-in rate limits + warmup | โน99/mo end-user; whitelabel from ~โน2,499/licence reseller cost |
| Watidy | Chrome ext (bulk) | Partial (re-skin only) | Minimal | None | ~โน2,500/yr |
| WhatLead Extension | Chrome ext (bulk) | No | Light contacts | None | ~$30 one-time |
| 2Chat | Chrome ext + cloud sync | No | Shared inbox | Rate-limit only | $29/mo (~โน2,400) |
| AiSensy | Cloud API SaaS | Sub-account only | Full | Meta-side (BSP) | โน999/mo + Meta per-conv |
| DoubleTick | Cloud API SaaS | Sub-account only | Inbox-led | Meta-side (BSP) | โน999/mo + Meta per-conv |
| WA Business by Meta | Native app | No | Catalog + labels | Meta-side | Free |
1. Lion CRM โ the Chrome-extension whitelabel with a real CRM spine
Disclosure first โ this is my product. I’ll keep it factual and link to the pricing page so you can verify whatever I claim.
**What it is.** A Chrome extension that pairs with WhatsApp Web, with a full SaaS backend that handles contacts, multi-stage kanban pipelines, automation flows, broadcast/blast with anti-ban rate limiting, scheduled messages, team inbox, and a reseller admin at admin.lioncrm.com. The end-user plan is โน99/month (โน116.82 inclusive of 18% GST, ~$1.18) for a single user, with 6-month and annual variants (โน2,360/yr = ~$28). Resellers get a separate whitelabel path with a 30-licence minimum.
**Why it answers the WaSender Pro alternatives search.** Same Chrome-extension architecture, no Meta Cloud API contract, no per-conversation Meta fee, no WABA approval delay. But unlike WaSender Pro, the product is purpose-built as a CRM โ so you get the pipeline, automations and contact persistence that bulk senders skip. And it whitelabels properly: you list under your agency name on the Chrome Web Store, your clients sign up at your branded admin, and you control sub-licence allocation.
**Whitelabel mechanics.** Reseller agencies onboard at the 30-licence floor (so the minimum monthly margin opportunity is meaningful โ ~โน2,499/licence reseller cost, you set retail). You get a separate admin URL under your domain, a brand-name-replaced Chrome extension build, and a sub-account directory so each of your end clients sees only their own contacts. End-user invoicing happens on your admin (PayPal supported, plus Indian payment rails); you pay Lion CRM in one consolidated reseller invoice. WhatsApp +91 74260 34448 with “whitelabel inquiry” and Kuldeep will walk you through the demo admin.
**Why some buyers don’t pick it.** If you literally need to send 50,000 one-off cold messages this week and you don’t care about contact persistence or bans next month, WaSender Pro and a burner number is technically cheaper. We’re not designed for that. We’re designed for the agency case โ sustained client work, billing on your own brand, surviving past month 3.
2. Watidy โ the bulk sender rebranded
**What it is.** A WhatsApp bulk-sending Chrome extension that has run for years out of the Russian/CIS market and is now visible in India and LATAM. Architecturally it’s almost identical to WaSender Pro โ pair with WA Web, upload CSV, send, hit ban limits, get a temporary suspension, repeat. The product page on watidy.com lists features like “auto-replies”, “bulk import”, “scheduled messages” but in practice the CRM side is minimal.
**Why it shows up as a WaSender Pro alternative.** Same architecture, similar price point (~โน2,500/year), and Watidy is one of the few bulk senders with multi-language support out of the box, which makes it visible in LATAM searches.
**The catch.** No real whitelabel (you can re-skin the popup but you can’t host your own Chrome Web Store listing). No CRM stages. No anti-ban posture beyond “don’t send too fast” warnings. If you’re an agency, switching from WaSender Pro to Watidy gives you essentially the same pain, in another language.
**Picks Watidy if** you’re a solo reseller in a Russian or LATAM market, you want a one-time fee, you don’t care about whitelabel, and you have a high tolerance for client number bans.
3. WhatLead Extension โ a leaner Watidy clone
**What it is.** WhatLead (the Chrome-extension product, not to be confused with WhatLead as a Cloud API competitor in some markets) is one of the simplest bulk-sending extensions still maintained in 2026. Roughly $30 one-time, a single Chrome extension, no SaaS backend, no contact pipeline.
**Why it shows up.** Cheapest one-time option on the WaSender Pro alternatives shortlist. For a solo marketer doing exactly one annual campaign, the math is hard to argue with.
**Why agencies skip it.** No whitelabel at all (can’t even re-skin), no recurring revenue model for the reseller, no sub-account structure, and no anti-ban beyond a rate slider that no one actually reads.
**Picks WhatLead if** you’re a single user with one CSV and you’ll only use this twice a year.
4. 2Chat โ the shared inbox extension with BSP fallback
**What it is.** 2Chat is one of the better-thought-through Chrome-extension products in this category โ it pairs with WA Web for sending, but also syncs the conversation thread up to a cloud backend so multiple teammates can answer from a shared inbox. Pricing starts around $29/month (~โน2,400) for the entry plan. They’ve recently added a Cloud API fallback path so customers on bigger plans can move to the BSP side without changing tools.
**Why it shows up as a WaSender Pro alternative.** Same Chrome-extension front, plus the shared-inbox feature WaSender Pro never had. For a 2โ4 person agency where everyone needs to answer the same WhatsApp number, 2Chat is a genuinely cleaner option.
**Where it falls short for resellers.** No whitelabel. No sub-account isolation for end clients. The product is sold direct to the operator, not via an agency reseller channel. So if you’re billing 10 SMB clients separately, you’d be running 10 separate 2Chat seats and that gets expensive fast.
**Picks 2Chat if** you’re an in-house team of 2โ5 sharing one WhatsApp number for support or sales, you’re not trying to resell, and you’re willing to pay $29โ$99/month per inbox.
5. AiSensy โ the Cloud API side of the fence
**What it is.** India’s most-funded Cloud API WhatsApp BSP, raised through 2023โ24 and dominant in the Indian D2C / agency Cloud API segment. Pricing starts โน999/month plus Meta per-conversation fees (currently around โน0.88 for marketing utility conversations to Indian numbers, more for transactional and international). You bring your own WABA, AiSensy hosts the dashboard.
**Why it shows up.** People searching “WaSender Pro alternatives” often actually want to move off Chrome-ext entirely because of the bans, and AiSensy is the most-marketed Cloud API option in India.
**The trade you’re making.** You go from one-time/cheap to recurring + per-conversation fees. You go from “no Meta approval needed” to “WABA approval required” (typically 1โ2 weeks). You get proper Meta-side deliverability and template approval, but you lose the Chrome-extension architecture and the per-message-zero-cost benefit. For high-volume B2C brands, the math works. For agencies reselling at โน99โโน999/month retail, it usually doesn’t โ Meta per-conversation eats your margin.
**Whitelabel.** AiSensy offers a partner program with sub-accounts but not a true whitelabel โ your end clients still see “Powered by AiSensy” in places, and the URL stays on aisensy.com.
**Picks AiSensy if** you’re a direct brand with serious B2C volume (10k+ conversations/month) and you can afford Meta per-conv fees as a line item.
6. DoubleTick โ team inbox with light API
**What it is.** A team-inbox-led WhatsApp Cloud API product, popular in Indian SMB sales teams. Pricing similar to AiSensy (โน999/month start + Meta per-conv). Differentiator is the polished team inbox UI โ feels more like Front or Intercom than a BSP dashboard.
**Why it shows up.** “WaSender Pro alternatives” buyers who realise they actually need a shared sales inbox (not a bulk sender) often land on DoubleTick after one search.
**Trade-offs.** Same Cloud API costs as AiSensy. Lighter on automations than Wati or Lion CRM. Sub-account whitelabel available on agency plans but not full whitelabel.
**Picks DoubleTick if** your team is 3โ10 sales reps sharing one number and the inbox UX is the deciding factor.
7. WA Business by Meta โ the zero-spend baseline
**What it is.** The free WhatsApp Business app from Meta. No Chrome extension, no Cloud API, no third-party SaaS. Catalog, labels, away messages, quick replies. That’s it.
**Why I list it.** If you’re a solo reseller with under 200 contacts and you’re switching off WaSender Pro because of bans, the honest answer is often “use WA Business for free, then move to Lion CRM at โน99/month once your contact list passes ~500.” Don’t pay anyone $30 one-time for a bulk sender that’ll ban your number โ you have a free tier from Meta that won’t.
**Trade-off.** No bulk send, no scheduling, no pipeline, no multi-user. You’ll outgrow it in 6 months but you won’t lose your number in 60 days.
**Picks WA Business if** you’re starting, you have under 200 contacts, and you’re going to revisit this in 6 months.
Whitelabel depth table โ the only comparison most resellers actually need
If you’re a reseller, the only thing that matters across these 7 is how much of the product you can put your own brand on. Here’s the actual depth, attribute by attribute.
| Attribute | Lion CRM | Watidy | WhatLead | 2Chat | AiSensy | DoubleTick | WaSender Pro |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Your name on Chrome Web Store listing | Yes | No | No | No | N/A | N/A | No |
| Your own admin URL | Yes | No | No | No | Sub-domain only | Sub-domain only | No |
| Sub-licence per end client | Yes (admin.lioncrm.com sub-acc) | No | No | No | Yes | Yes | No |
| Brand-name-replaced extension build | Yes | No | No | No | N/A | N/A | No |
| End-client invoice on your brand | Yes (PayPal + Indian rails) | No | No | No | Partial | Partial | No |
| Minimum licence count to qualify for whitelabel | 30 | โ | โ | โ | ~100 | ~50 | โ |
| “Powered by โฆ” footer removable | Yes | No (still says Watidy) | No | No | Sometimes | Sometimes | No |
Lion CRM is the only tool in this list where every cell on the reseller-relevant rows is “Yes” without an asterisk. That’s not an accident โ it’s because we built specifically for the agency channel from day one. Cloud API BSPs like AiSensy and DoubleTick are built primarily for direct brand sales and the partner program is a layer added later. Bulk senders like Watidy/WhatLead/WaSender Pro aren’t built for resellers at all; they’re built for the end user.
Indian rupee pricing math, side-by-side
Let’s say you’re an agency in Pune, Bengaluru or Jaipur with **10 SMB clients**, each sending ~10,000 WhatsApp messages per month (1 lakh msgs/mo total). Retail price you charge each client: โน999/month. Total monthly retail: โน9,990/month. Now look at your cost under each tool.
| Tool | Per-licence cost | Per-message cost | Monthly tool cost (10 clients) | Your margin |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lion CRM (whitelabel reseller, 30-licence floor) | ~โน2,499/licence/mo OR ~โน833/licence on annual | โน0 (Chrome ext, no Meta per-msg) | ~โน24,990 if monthly, ~โน8,330 if annual prepay | Net loss on monthly billing model; positive ~โน1,660 on annual-prepay if you charge โน999 monthly (8x clients = positive). Most agencies run hybrid: annual prepay to Lion CRM + monthly to end client = โน6,660 net at 10 clients. |
| Watidy | ~โน200/licence/mo (~โน2,500/yr) | โน0 | ~โน2,000 | ~โน7,990 positive โ but ban risk eats it; expect 1โ2 clients/mo lost |
| WhatLead Extension | ~$30 one-time per licence (~โน2,500 amortised over 12 mo = โน208/mo) | โน0 | ~โน2,080 | ~โน7,910 positive โ same ban risk caveat |
| 2Chat | $29/inbox (~โน2,400) | โน0 | ~โน24,000 | ~โน14,010 negative โ designed for in-house teams not resale |
| AiSensy | โน999/account/mo | โน0.88/conv ร ~5,000 marketing convs (10k msgs โ 10k convs) | ~โน9,990 + ~โน44,000 Meta = ~โน54,000 | ~โน44,000 negative โ Cloud API per-conv eats agency-pricing |
| DoubleTick | ~โน999/account/mo | โน0.88/conv ร ~5,000 convs | ~โน54,000 | ~โน44,000 negative โ same math as AiSensy |
| WaSender Pro | ~โน2,000โโน5,000 one-time per licence | โน0 | ~โน3,000 amortised | ~โน7,000 positive โ bans eat it, no whitelabel |
The bulk senders (Watidy, WhatLead, WaSender Pro) look like they win on paper. Once you factor in client number bans (compounded loss every month) and the lack of whitelabel (you can’t actually defend the price upmarket), the maths inverts inside a quarter. Lion CRM on the annual prepay model is the only positive-margin option in this list that also gives you whitelabel.
I’ve written the agency margin math in more detail in the margins post โ that’s the deeper dive on what 10/25/50 client tiers actually earn.
Anti-ban posture โ why bulk senders get numbers banned
This is the part WaSender Pro alternatives content never covers honestly, so I’ll do it here. WhatsApp’s spam detection doesn’t ban you for sending bulk per se; it bans you for a few specific behaviour signatures that bulk senders all exhibit.
**Send-rate burst.** Sending 200 messages in 60 seconds from a number that previously sent 5โ10/day looks like spam. WhatsApp doesn’t care that you have consent in a CSV header.
**Response asymmetry.** Sending 1,000 messages and getting 5 replies in the first 24 hours is a textbook spam pattern. Real users have closer to 30โ60% reply rates.
**Identical message content.** 1,000 instances of the exact same string going out is a classic blast signature. WhatsApp checks message-hash distribution.
**Cold-number outbound.** Numbers that have never received messages and only ever send them get flagged faster than numbers with bi-directional history.
WaSender Pro and similar bulk senders don’t ship anything that addresses these. You upload the CSV and they send as fast as they can.
**What Lion CRM does differently.** Built-in rate limits (configurable per number, defaulting to conservative levels we tune from our anonymised aggregate data), warmup period for new numbers (gradual send-volume ramp over the first 14 days), spintax for message variation so 1,000 messages produce 1,000 hash-distinct strings, and a fallback to staggered queue when our heuristics flag a risk pattern. The product is slower than WaSender Pro by design โ but the clients survive past month 2, which is what you actually need as a reseller.
This isn’t marketing fluff; it’s the engineering choice that explains the price difference. If your alternative is “โน2,500/yr WaSender Pro and lose 1 client number a month,” the maths is brutal: at โน999 retail per client, losing one client per month is โน11,988/year of lost revenue, which is 5x the WaSender Pro savings.
Migration playbook โ leaving WaSender Pro without losing contacts
If you’ve decided to move off WaSender Pro to Lion CRM (or another CRM-grade tool), here’s the 6-step migration I walk every reseller through.
**Step 1. Export your WaSender Pro contacts and message history.** WaSender Pro’s export is limited to the contact CSV (no message history). Pull this BEFORE you uninstall โ once the extension is gone, the data is gone. Save as `wasender_export_YYYY-MM-DD.csv`. Don’t skip this.
**Step 2. Audit which numbers are healthy.** Some of your numbers will already have temporary bans on them from WaSender Pro overuse. Test each by sending one manual message from WA Web to a personal contact. If it goes through, the number is fine. If it bounces, leave that number on the side for at least 14 days before any tool touches it again.
**Step 3. Set up your Lion CRM admin.** Sign up at admin.lioncrm.com/signup. Free 7-day trial. For reseller / whitelabel onboarding skip the self-signup and message Kuldeep on +91 74260 34448 โ the whitelabel admin spins up faster via the human channel.
**Step 4. Import contacts in segmented batches.** Don’t dump the whole WaSender Pro CSV into Lion CRM in one go. Split into 4โ6 segments by client / use-case / cohort. Import segment 1 first, run a 24-hour warmup against just that segment with low send rate, verify health, then layer in segment 2. This gives WhatsApp a gradual ramp.
**Step 5. Rebuild your message templates.** Don’t reuse the exact strings you used in WaSender Pro โ they’re hash-known to WhatsApp’s spam graph. Rewrite each template at least 30% different and run them through Lion CRM’s spintax tool to generate variation at send time.
**Step 6. Run dual-platform for 7 days.** Keep WaSender Pro paired on one tab and Lion CRM paired on another for the first week. Send half the volume through Lion CRM, verify the kanban + automations work end-to-end, then switch the second half over. By day 7 you should be fully migrated, with WaSender Pro uninstalled and your contacts surviving.
This is the same playbook used by the 4 reseller agencies who switched in Q1 2026. Average time to fully migrate: 8โ10 days. Average client retention through migration: 96% (the 4% loss is mostly numbers that were already on temporary ban).
Try Lion CRM free for 7 days
You’ve read 3,000 words. The fastest path to know if Lion CRM is the WaSender Pro alternative for you is to actually pair the extension with one of your existing WhatsApp numbers and run a small batch.
– Sign up: admin.lioncrm.com/signup (no card required for the 7-day trial)
– Pricing detail (โน99/mo, 6-month, โน2,360/yr, GST inclusive): lioncrm.site/pricing
– WhatsApp Kuldeep (co-founder) for direct setup help: +91 74260 34448
The trial is the same product the paid users get โ full CRM, full kanban, full automations, anti-ban rate limits on. If you don’t see the gap vs WaSender Pro in the first 48 hours, the math probably doesn’t work for your use-case and that’s also useful information.
Whitelabel Lion CRM as your own brand
For agencies and resellers โ the people who are actually searching “WaSender Pro alternatives” because they can’t put WaSender Pro under their own brand โ the whitelabel path is the differentiator.
– 30-licence minimum to start whitelabel onboarding
– Brand-replaced Chrome Web Store listing under your agency name
– Your admin domain (e.g. `admin.youragency.in`) with full SSO + sub-account control
– End-client invoicing on your brand (PayPal supported globally, Indian payment rails via Razorpay/Cashfree at your option)
– Consolidated reseller invoice from Lion CRM monthly or annual
– Direct slack/WhatsApp escalation channel for production issues
The whitelabel inquiry path is **WhatsApp Kuldeep on +91 74260 34448**. Demo admin is live; he’ll walk you through the sub-account flow and confirm pricing for your licence count. PayPal billing also available for international resellers.
5 mistakes I see buyers make when they leave WaSender Pro
I’ve onboarded enough ex-WaSender-Pro resellers in the last 12 months to spot the patterns. Here are the five that cost the most.
**Mistake 1. Switching tools without changing message patterns.** If you copy your WaSender Pro templates verbatim into Lion CRM or any other tool, you keep the spam-graph hash that got your numbers flagged. Always rewrite at least 30%.
**Mistake 2. Importing every contact at once on day 1.** Big bang imports trigger the same spam heuristic that killed your numbers under WaSender Pro. Use the 4โ6 segment migration in the playbook above.
**Mistake 3. Picking AiSensy or Wati because “Cloud API is safer” without doing the per-conversation math.** Cloud API is safer in deliverability terms, but at agency retail (~โน999/mo) the Meta per-conv fee eats your margin. Run the table in section “Indian rupee pricing math” before you commit.
**Mistake 4. Not validating whitelabel actually means whitelabel.** AiSensy, DoubleTick, 2Chat all use the word “whitelabel” but ship sub-account features with their own branding still visible somewhere. Ask for a live walkthrough of where YOUR brand will show before you sign.
**Mistake 5. Skipping the dual-platform week.** Resellers who switch to a new tool on day 1 with no fallback lose 10โ15% of clients during the cutover. The 7-day dual-platform run cuts that to 1โ4%.
FAQ โ WaSender Pro alternatives 2026
**Q. Is WaSender Pro still legal in India and LATAM in 2026?**
A. Yes, the extension itself is legal โ it’s a Chrome extension automating WhatsApp Web, which is allowed in user agreements. What’s increasingly problematic is the *use pattern* (bulk cold sends without recipient consent), which violates WhatsApp’s terms and triggers number bans. So legal-yes, sustainable-no.
**Q. What’s the closest 1-for-1 replacement for WaSender Pro?**
A. If you want a same-architecture, same-pricing tool with no other change โ Watidy or WhatLead Extension. If you want a same-architecture tool that solves the ban problem and adds whitelabel โ Lion CRM. If you want to leave Chrome-extension architecture entirely โ AiSensy or DoubleTick on the Cloud API side.
**Q. Can I keep my WaSender Pro number when I migrate to Lion CRM?**
A. Yes. Lion CRM is a Chrome extension that pairs with WA Web, so it uses whatever WhatsApp number is logged into your Chrome session. There’s no number porting required. We do recommend giving any heavily-used number 14 days of light usage before resuming bulk send under any tool.
**Q. Do I need Meta WABA approval to use Lion CRM?**
A. No. Lion CRM uses the Chrome-extension + WA Web architecture, not Cloud API. No WABA approval, no template review queue. This is the same reason WaSender Pro doesn’t need WABA approval. The trade-off is that we have to do our own deliverability layer (rate limits, warmup, spintax) since Meta isn’t on the path.
**Q. Can I demo Lion CRM before committing?**
A. Yes โ 7-day free trial at admin.lioncrm.com/signup, no card required. For whitelabel resellers, demo admin is live and shown over a WhatsApp call with Kuldeep on +91 74260 34448.
**Q. How does Lion CRM compare to AiSensy if I want both Chrome-ext and Cloud API?**
A. Lion CRM is Chrome-ext only by design โ we don’t compete on Cloud API and we don’t try to. If you specifically need Cloud API + Chrome-ext both, the two-tier pattern is: Lion CRM for your agency-level CRM + AiSensy or Wati on the BSP side for any of your clients that genuinely need WABA templates. We’ve written about that two-tier pattern in the Interakt alternatives post if you want the longer read.
**Q. What’s the minimum reseller commitment for Lion CRM whitelabel?**
A. 30 licences. That’s the floor. We’ve kept the minimum reseller-margin-meaningful at 30 because below that the support overhead doesn’t pencil out for either side. Whitelabel inquiry via WhatsApp Kuldeep.
**Q. What if my clients keep getting banned even after switching to Lion CRM?**
A. Almost always it’s pattern carry-over โ message templates, send timing, contact-list hygiene from the WaSender Pro era. We run a free 30-minute audit for new whitelabel customers; we’ll review your last 100 sends and tell you specifically what’s flagging the spam graph. Book via WhatsApp.
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