WhatsApp may soon join the growing list of apps offering optional paid subscriptions. Reports suggest that Meta is working on a new premium tier called WhatsApp Plus, which could introduce extra customization features and messaging tools aimed at heavy users.
WhatsApp Plus Could Add More Customization
The upcoming subscription tier is expected to focus mainly on personalization and convenience. According to early reports, WhatsApp Plus may include:
- Ability to pin up to 20 chats instead of the current limit of three
- Access to exclusive stickers and ringtones
- Expanded message reactions
- Additional interface and chat customization options
These upgrades would be optional perks designed for people who rely on WhatsApp every day and want more control over how their chats look and behave.
WhatsApp Will Always Remain Free
Crucially, WhatsApp itself will remain free to use. The Plus subscription is expected to function as an optional upgrade, similar to premium tiers offered by many other online services like telegram.
Over the years, numerous apps that started out completely free have adopted subscription models to fund ongoing development, new features, and infrastructure costs. WhatsApp Plus appears to be Meta’s attempt to follow a similar path without taking away existing free functionality.
Meta’s Ongoing Monetization Efforts Of WhatsApp
Meta has long struggled to monetize WhatsApp compared to Facebook and Instagram.
Because WhatsApp is a private, end-to-end encrypted messaging app, traditional in-feed advertising is far less effective. That makes subscriptions and value-added services a more attractive way to generate revenue.
Meta already offers Meta Verified, a subscription that provides verification and business tools across its platforms. However, that program is mainly targeted at brands, creators, and businesses, not everyday WhatsApp users.
WhatsApp Plus, by contrast, would be one of Meta’s first attempts to sell consumer-focused premium features directly inside the messaging app.
Pricing of WhatsApp Plus Still Unknown
For now, Meta has not revealed how much WhatsApp Plus will cost or when it will officially launch.
More details about pricing, regional availability, and additional features are expected to surface as Meta gets closer to rollout. If executed well, the subscription could appeal to frequent users looking for more powerful tools, deeper personalization, and a richer messaging experience without changing the core free app.

