Your clients, your panel, our infrastructure.
Add client accounts under yours and run all of them from one place — fund them, price them, open their dashboard when they call you, or drive the whole thing from your own code. They are your clients, and we stay behind the glass: we don't market to them and we don't quote them.
Invite-onlyApproved by handYour clients stay yours
| Client | Number | On | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sharma Textiles | +91 98••• ••••• | WhatsApp and Instagram | Live |
| Al Noor Interiors | +971 5•• ••• ••• | Live | |
| Bright Dental Care | +44 7••• •••••• | WhatsApp and Instagram | Live |
| Kopi Lane Cafe | +65 8••• •••• | WhatsApp and Instagram | Coming online |
| Casa Verde Muebles | +52 55 •••• •••• | Connecting |
Illustration. Your panel, your clients.
Charge for your work. Keep all of it.
What you buy from us is the platform your clients run on — the messages they send, the assistants that answer, everything that draws on the balance you fund. That is the only money that ever reaches us. Everything you charge your client for your own work is yours in full: no revenue share, no cut of your fees, and no invoice from us with your client's name on it.
How the money moves
Your client
pays you for everything you do
You
pays us for platform usage
Wap2b
We're underneath, not in between.
An affiliate link pays you once, when someone signs up.
A client you support pays you every month you're useful.
What you can charge for
Setup and onboarding
Getting their number connected, their templates approved and their first campaign out the door.
Campaign management
Writing, scheduling and reporting on the broadcasts they'd never get round to sending.
Support and training
Being the person they call — in their language, in their timezone.
Integration work
Wiring WhatsApp into the site, the CRM or the ERP you already maintain.
A monthly retainer
For keeping all of it running, which is the part that renews itself.
You price all of it. We never see it, never bill for it, and never quote your client.
Built for agencies, developers, marketers and dealers.
Four ways into the same thing — your clients' accounts, run the way you already work.
Developers
Put messaging inside what you've already built.
A REST API and webhooks, so WhatsApp goes into the site, the CRM or the dashboard you already maintain — without putting another vendor between you and your client, and with the account and the billing still in your name.
Agencies
Run every client from one place.
Add accounts, top them up, set what each one pays, and open their dashboard when the phone rings. One login for a whole book of clients instead of a password list.
Marketers
Send where people actually read.
Templates, broadcasts, opt-in handling and a shared inbox — the campaign tools your clients keep asking for, delivered under your name instead of a platform's.
IT & CRM dealers
Sell it into the book you already have.
The shops running your billing software, the offices on your CRM, the base you sold once and still service. This is the next line on the same invoice — and it renews. Same story for SMS and voice resellers adding a channel.
What your reseller panel does.
Clients
Add a client by invite.
You send it to their email; they set their own password and land in a full account. Existing Wap2b accounts are never pulled into anyone's downline.
Wallet
Fund them from your wallet.
Credit moves from your balance to theirs the moment you allocate it, and anything they haven't spent comes back the same way.
Pricing
Set what each client pays.
Per client, across what they use. They see one all-inclusive price, the way any customer does.
Access
Open their dashboard.
When a client calls, look at exactly what they're looking at. Every session is logged, on both accounts.
Usage
Watch the whole book.
Balances, volumes, top-ups and template status for every client in one list.
Your client's account is a full account.
Not a cut-down reseller edition. Every client you add gets the whole platform from the first day — the same build our direct customers run.
How a client goes live.
You send the invite.
Their email, their account. A minute's work.
They set a password.
They land in a normal Wap2b account, with everything switched on.
They connect their own WhatsApp number.
Meta requires the business itself to complete Embedded Signup and get its own credit line. You can be on the call; you can't do it for them.
You fund them and set their price.
From there they send, and you run them from your panel.
What we won't pretend.
Meta knows we're here.
Your client's number connects under our solution partner ID, and our name appears in Meta's own screens during signup. We don't sell invisibility, because Meta doesn't sell it to us.
Their signup is theirs.
Embedded Signup, business verification and display-name approval have to be completed by the business itself. Nobody can do those for a client, including us.
We approve resellers by hand.
There's no instant signup and no self-serve tier. If your book doesn't fit the programme we'll say so quickly rather than leave you waiting.
The short answers
How much do resellers earn?
Two ways. You set what your clients pay for the platform, and you're given a rate card when you join — we go through that on the call rather than publishing it. Separately, you charge your clients for your own work: setup, campaigns, support, integration, a retainer. None of that is shared with us. We only ever bill you for what your clients use.
Do you take a cut of what I charge my clients?
No. Your service fees are yours in full — there's no revenue share on the work you do for your clients, and we never invoice your client or quote them a price. You buy the platform from us — messages, assistants and everything else that draws on the balance — and what you charge on top is between you and them.
Is this an affiliate or referral program?
No. You create the client accounts and they sit under yours — you fund them, set what each one pays, and open their dashboard when they call you. An affiliate sends a link and the vendor owns the customer from then on. Here the client stays yours.
Can I white-label Wap2b as my own product?
Not today, and we'd rather say so than be found out on the call. Meta names the solution partner inside Embedded Signup and Business Manager, so a client will see who runs the infrastructure. What you get is your panel and your client relationship — your clients, our infrastructure.
Do you contact or market to my clients?
No. We don't market to them and we don't quote them. They're your customers; our name appears where Meta requires it and nowhere else.
Can I move clients who already have a Wap2b account into my panel?
No. Client accounts join a reseller by email invitation only, and an existing account is never absorbed into anyone's downline. It's the same rule that stops someone else claiming your customers.
Do my clients need their own WhatsApp number and business verification?
Yes. Each client connects their own number through Meta's Embedded Signup and completes business verification themselves — Meta requires the business to do that. You can sit on the call with them, but it can't be done on their behalf.
Which countries can I resell in?
The platform bills in a number of currencies and works wherever Meta's WhatsApp Business Platform does. Today a reseller's clients bill in the same currency the reseller does, so a downline runs in one currency — we'll go through what that means for you on the call.
How do I join?
Send the application on this page. We read every one, usually the same week, and come back within two working days on WhatsApp or by email. If it fits, we promote your account and you start inviting clients.
Tell us about your book.
We read every one of these. What we want to know is who your clients are, how many, and what you sell them today — the commercial side we'll go through together once you're in.
01
We read it.
Usually same week.
02
We talk.
Rates, how you want to price your clients, and anything you need from us to sell it.
03
You get your panel.
Then you invite your first client into it.
| Client | Status |
|---|---|
Not sure the programme fits?
Ask us first — or look at the platform your clients would be running.