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Bulk WhatsApp Marketing Software for Agencies: Run Every Client From One Platform, Under Your Brand

How digital marketing agencies run bulk WhatsApp for many clients: separate numbers and inboxes per client, whitelabel branding, flat fees instead of per-seat bills, and a reseller margin.

Arjun Mehta Published 2 Aug 2026 10 min read

Agencies are sold WhatsApp platforms priced for a single business, then asked to multiply that price by every client and every seat. The right bulk WhatsApp marketing software for an agency is built the other way round: one platform, many clients, one predictable bill, and your brand on the front of it.

Quick answer: Bulk WhatsApp marketing software for agencies runs many clients from one dashboard, with a separate verified number, templates, inbox and report per client, whitelabel branding, and flat per-client pricing instead of per-seat bills. WappBlaster does this on the official Meta API at ₹7,999 / $200 per client per year, and partners resell it under their own brand at a minimum 50% profit share.

What agency-grade bulk WhatsApp software is

The checklist is short, and most platforms fail at least one line of it.

  • Multi-client separation. Each client is its own WhatsApp Business Account: its own number, quality rating, templates, contacts, inbox and reports. One client’s block rate never touches another’s.
  • One agency login. Switch between clients without logging out, see every inbox, run every report.
  • Whitelabel. Your domain, your logo, your invoice. The client relationship is yours.
  • Flat per-client pricing. A fixed fee per client, not per seat, so adding a junior to the account does not add a line to the bill.
  • API and webhooks included. For the clients whose CRM or store needs connecting, without a “developer plan”.
  • A margin. If you are going to manage the platform for clients, you should earn on the platform as well as on the service.

How to structure clients on Meta, correctly

Agencies make one structural mistake early and pay for it at every client exit: registering client numbers under the agency’s own Meta Business entity. Do not.

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One WhatsApp Business Account per client, verified to the client’s legal business. The green tick, the quality rating and the templates belong to them.
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Agency as a partner on that account, with admin access to manage templates, campaigns and the inbox on the client’s behalf.
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Client’s own number, even if the agency buys the SIM. A landline works too. Never the agency’s shared number.
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Consent records kept per client. Under the DPDP Act the client is the data fiduciary; the agency processes on their behalf and should be able to show it.

This keeps you clean on data protection, stops one client’s spam complaint from damaging another’s deliverability, and makes handover at exit a formality rather than a fight.

Pricing a WhatsApp service as an agency

Three components, kept separate on the client’s invoice:

  • Platform: WappBlaster is ₹7,999 a year in India or $200 elsewhere, per client, with unlimited agents and contacts. Partners buy at partner pricing and set their own retail.
  • Meta’s per-message charge: set by Meta per recipient country and template category, billed per message. Pass it through at cost or with a stated margin; never hide it in “credits”. Service-window replies are free today and become billable from 1 October 2026 (details).
  • Your service: strategy, segmentation, template writing, campaign management, inbox coverage. This is where agency revenue should come from, and a flat platform cost is what makes the retainer predictable.

The reseller margin

If you manage the platform for clients anyway, you should earn on it. The WappBlaster partner programme is fully whitelabel across the range, with a minimum 50% profit share on every product and you setting the retail price. Renewals pay the same share. For an agency with twenty WhatsApp clients, that is a second, recurring line of revenue that costs nothing extra to operate.

The same programme covers RMDialer, the auto dialer and CRM, and Auto WhatsApp After Call, so the agency can sell a client the calling side as well as the broadcast side.

A working weekly rhythm across clients

  • Monday: review last week’s delivery, read and reply rates per client; flag any quality-rating drop.
  • Tuesday to Thursday: campaigns go out, staggered by client and by the client’s best-read hour. Two to four a month per consumer list; see frequency best practice.
  • Daily: inbox coverage. Chatbot handles the predictable questions; the account manager works the rest from the shared inbox.
  • Monthly: template refresh. Rotate the creative so Meta’s quality scoring and the audience both stay fresh; see A/B testing WhatsApp templates.

What gets agencies in trouble

  • Shared numbers across clients. One client’s complaint rate restricts everyone’s sends.
  • Per-seat platforms. The bill grows with your headcount, not your client count.
  • Unofficial tools for “small” clients. The banned number is the client’s, and the explanation is yours.
  • No consent trail. The client is liable under DPDP; the agency is the one who will be asked for the records.

Next step

The partner programme page sets out the whitelabel terms and the 50% floor. The WhatsApp Marketing API page covers the integration surface your clients’ developers will ask about. And the whitelabel inbox for agencies post goes deeper on running many client inboxes from one place.

Frequently asked questions

What is the best bulk WhatsApp marketing software for agencies?

For an agency the deciding features are multi-client separation, whitelabel branding and pricing that does not multiply per client or per seat. Each client needs its own verified number, templates, inbox and reports, the agency needs one login across all of them, and the bill needs to stay predictable as clients are added. WappBlaster offers all three on the official Meta API, with a reseller programme that lets the agency sell it under its own brand.

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Can an agency run WhatsApp marketing for multiple clients from one account?

Yes. Each client is a separate WhatsApp Business Account with its own verified number, approved templates, contact list, inbox and reports, and the agency manages them from one dashboard. Keeping them separate is also a Meta requirement: a number and its quality rating belong to one business.

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Can I whitelabel bulk WhatsApp marketing software for my agency?

Yes. Through the WappBlaster partner programme the platform runs under your brand and domain, with your logo and your invoice, so clients see your agency rather than a third-party tool. RMDialer and the bulk WhatsApp sender both run this way for partners today.

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How do agencies charge clients for WhatsApp marketing?

Most charge a monthly retainer that covers the platform seat and campaign management, and pass Meta’s per-message charges through either at cost or with a stated margin. Because WappBlaster’s platform fee is flat per client rather than per seat, the agency can price its service rather than re-bill somebody else’s seat count.

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Is there a reseller margin on bulk WhatsApp software for agencies?

Yes. WappBlaster partners get a minimum 50% profit share across the product range, including the bulk WhatsApp sender, RMDialer and the after-call app, and they set their own retail price. Renewals pay the same share, so a client book keeps paying.

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Does each agency client need their own Meta business verification?

Yes, and that is a feature rather than a burden. Verification ties the number and its green tick to the client’s legal business, which protects the client if they ever leave and protects the agency from one client’s quality rating affecting another. The agency can run verification on the client’s behalf.

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What happens to a client’s WhatsApp number if they leave the agency?

Because the number is verified to the client’s business, it goes with the client. Approved templates and contact history belong to that WhatsApp Business Account and can be handed over or migrated. Agencies that register everything under their own entity create a problem for the client at exit, and for themselves under data-protection rules.

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Arjun Mehta

Head of WhatsApp Business API, WappBlaster

Arjun Mehta leads WappBlaster’s official Meta WhatsApp Business Platform practice, bulk campaigns, chatbot, shared inbox and BSP migrations for 1,000+ India, UAE, USA and UK brands.

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