Every “best WhatsApp blaster” list online is a list of vendors, half of which will get your number banned. This is not a vendor list. It is the seven checks that tell you, in about two minutes, whether any tool belongs in the conversation at all.
Check 1: Is it on the official WhatsApp Business API?
This check eliminates most of the market. If the tool asks you to scan a QR code from your phone, it is automating your own WhatsApp account through WhatsApp Web, and it will get the number banned at volume. An official platform mentions Meta, business verification and template approval, and never needs your phone. Everything below assumes the tool passed this one.
Check 2: Does it do real templates?
Approved templates with personalisation variables, an image, video or PDF header, and quick-reply or URL buttons. Templates are what make a message an offer someone can act on rather than a notification, and they are what Meta reviews so your campaign is not mistaken for spam. A tool that only sends plain text is leaving the lift on the table. See images and buttons in bulk templates.
Check 3: Does it show delivered, read and replied per message?
Only official platforms can, because these events come from Meta as webhooks. If the report is a count of “sent” with nothing after it, the tool has no access to delivery events, which tells you which kind of tool it is. Per-message reporting is also what lets you build the next segment from “read but did not reply”.
Check 4: What shape is the price?
- One-time or “lifetime”: unofficial. Meta charges per message, so nothing official can be lifetime.
- Per seat: official, but the bill grows with every person who touches WhatsApp.
- Contact tiers: growth billed as an upgrade.
- Credits: Meta’s rate and a markup blended into one number.
- Flat annual fee, Meta itemised at cost: the shape that stays predictable. WappBlaster is ₹7,999 a year in India, $200 elsewhere, unlimited agents and contacts.
Full breakdown in WhatsApp blaster prices in India.
Check 5: Where do the replies go?
A campaign that gets replies and no answers is worse than no campaign. The best blaster is also an inbox: shared across the team, attached to the contact record, with a chatbot that answers the predictable questions at any hour and hands the rest to a person. If the tool only sends, you will be answering replies on a phone in the corner.
Check 6: Does it connect to what you already run?
Shopify, WooCommerce, Zoho, HubSpot, Salesforce, Google Sheets, and a REST API with webhooks for everything else, included rather than sold as a “developer plan”. The campaign tool that cannot see your orders or your CRM makes you the integration.
Check 7: Who sets it up?
Business verification and template approval are the two places new accounts stall for weeks. The best platforms do them with you on a call, and do not consider the account live until the first real campaign has gone out. A documentation link is not onboarding.
The two-minute scorecard
- Official Meta API, no QR code.
- Templates with media and buttons.
- Delivered, read, replied per message.
- Flat fee, unlimited agents and contacts, Meta itemised at cost.
- Shared inbox plus chatbot.
- CRM, store and API integrations included.
- Onboarding on a call.
Seven of seven is the bar. Anything that fails check 1 is not a candidate regardless of the rest.
Next step
Put WappBlaster through the seven on the Bulk WhatsApp Sender Software page, or skip the reading and run a real campaign on the free trial. If you are comparing against a specific provider you already use, the comparison hub sets the numbers side by side, including where they beat us.