WhatsApp
is an application that offers basic communication features for free. The
WhatsApp application is completely free to download, install and basic use
(sending text messages, making audio/video calls). In addition, certain
additional features of the application are also available for free. However,
WhatsApp offers some additional services and may charge for these services.
Especially in the WhatsApp Business version, there are different features and
services for businesses and monthly or annual fees can be paid for these
services. These help businesses offer customer support and manage communication
between business and customer. Also, WhatsApp offers its users a payment
service called "WhatsApp Pay". This allows users to send money and
make payments to each other. However, this service may also include certain
fees or transaction fees. You don't need to pay for the basic communication
features of WhatsApp and these features are completely free. However, fees may
apply for certain business or financial services.
Advantages
of Creating Groups in WhatsApp Application
There
are many advantages to setting up a group in the WhatsApp app. Groups offer
many people the ability to communicate at the same time. You can easily
communicate with family members, friends, co-workers or people who are
interested in a particular topic. WhatsApp groups facilitate quick information
sharing. For example, a family group can quickly exchange information about
emergencies, vacation plans, or family activities. WhatsApp groups allow you to
easily share documents, images, videos and other media files. This is useful
for collaborating between colleagues or project teams. In groups, you can use
WhatsApp to hold audio or video conferences. This feature is great for
collaborating for remote teams. It is useful when scheduling events for
WhatsApp groups, communities, clubs or organizations. Event details, dates and
places can be shared quickly. You can get the opinions of other members by creating
surveys within WhatsApp groups. This facilitates in-group decisions.