October 18, 2024
by Karthik Jagannathan / October 18, 2024
Close your eyes and think about all the notifications, updates, calls, and messages you and your customers may receive in the last 30 minutes. Overwhelming, right?
This is the “attention economy” in action—a concept coined by American political scientist Herbert A. Simon that has gained enormous significance in our information-saturated world.
Today, customers demand instant gratification and immediate responses from businesses. As attention spans shrink and AI technologies advance, marketers and sales professionals face a critical question: ”What can I do to capture the attention of a prospective customer?”
WhatsApp chatbots offer a compelling answer. These AI-powered tools can cut through the noises and provide the instant, personalized interaction that your customers require.
By using WhatsApp chatbots in your marketing and sales strategies, you won’t just be keeping pace but actively commanding attention in a world where, as Samuel Johnson aptly put it, "The true art of memory is the art of attention."
The entire digital wave has been both a boon and a bane to marketers and salespeople. Websites slowly gave way to mobile apps as people began to rely on their phones for everything, from communication to consuming information.
Consumers increasingly prefer a mobile experience for communication without the added storage space. Businesses are now scrambling to provide instantaneous responses to customer queries to stand out in crowded markets.
Businesses are finding great success with messaging apps, particularly WhatsApp. Here’s why:
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Considering these statistics, businesses are making a beeline towards WhatsApp. Combining chatbots on WhatsApp with AI-driven automation helps businesses solve challenges and significantly boost marketing, sales, and customer satisfaction rates.
As a two-way communication platform, WhatsApp is asynchronous and offers powerful features, such as WhatsApp Business API, that companies can use to automate conversation flows. WhatsApp chatbots allow businesses to share personalized responses 24/7 and even guide users through the purchase funnel – at a fraction of the cost compared to the returns delivered.
Chatbots deployed on WhatsApp are automated conversational agents designed to interact with users on the platform. When programmed well, these can:
If you are one of the nearly three billion WhatsApp users, you’ve likely come across a chatbot run by a business. For instance, if you book a routine health check-up at a hospital or a diagnostic center, you might receive the details of your booking and test results in a PDF via WhatsApp.
After a period of time, the healthcare institution may choose to send you a promotional offer on related or related follow-up tests. If you engage with these messages, chances are you’re talking to a WhatsApp chatbot.
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It’s important to note that a WhatsApp Business API account is a prerequisite to running WhatsApp chatbots for your business. You can either build a chatbox from scratch or sign up with one of WhatsApp’s marketing software providers.
There are generally two types of chatbots:
If you are considering adding WhatsApp chatbots to step up your marketing, sales, and customer service game, follow the guidelines laid out by Meta/WhatsApp.
Once you have these set up, sign up with an authorized Meta partner, and you’re good to go.
Now that you have a fair idea of what WhatsApp chatbots are and how they function, let’s outline some of its most compelling benefits. A WhatsApp chatbot is:
Just as there are two sides to the same coin with respect to any tool, situation, or person, WhatsApp chatbots are no exception. Here are some drawbacks:
Most of these challenges can be solved to some extent by having both rule-based and NLP-trained or LLM-powered WhatsApp chatbots and seamless integrations with the appropriate data and tech stacks.
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Now that we have a fair idea about the bright and dark sides of WhatsApp chatbots, let’s do a deep dive into its specific use cases.
Based on our experience, we would like to slice and dice them based on their versatility across three major business functions: marketing, sales, and customer service.
Did you know that a WhatsApp chatbot is an excellent lead magnet and even helps you qualify those leads?
If your business runs ads on Meta’s suite of platforms, you can direct users who click on them to a WhatsApp chat window (connected to its official account) to initiate a two-way dialogue with them. You can also use QR codes (even offline) and website widgets with the appropriate call-to-action buttons that act as triggers to launch a WhatsApp chat with your prospects.
By asking the right set of questions through WhatsApp, the bot can collect relevant information and help you automate lead qualification to a great extent.
For instance, let’s assume you run a giant real estate company, and a prospective customer texts, “Hey, I want to know more about your XYZ project in Rio De Janeiro.” Your WhatsApp chatbot can collect all the required information and even schedule a property visit. At any point, the user can be connected to your customer-facing colleagues to handle any queries, if they so wish to chat with your team.
WhatsApp chatbots can send personalized offers, promotions, and discounts based on customer data stored in your customer relationship management (CRM) system. They can automate notifications, updates, appointment booking, and even send reminders to users.
Once leads are in and qualified, WhatsApp chatbots carry forward the baton to win the race. These can be designed to share detailed information about the products or services, respond to frequently asked questions, and clarify any doubts your prospective customers may have.
WhatsApp chatbots can be trained to guide prospects through the buyer’s journey by sending tailored information depending on their stage in the sales funnel. You can set them up to help the prospects place an order for a product or sign up for a service or consultation.
Planning an event? WhatsApp chatbots can manage registrations, RSVPs, and even send live event updates to attendees.
Using a customer’s past-purchase history, WhatsApp chatbots can help your team by unlocking some cool cross-selling and upselling opportunities.
You can program your business’ WhatsApp chatbots to close the loop by using them as the first point of contact for all your customer conversations. They can share updates on orders, notifications, or invoice details at any time.
What’s more, the bots could pull up answers from all the material you’ve provided them about your business, products, and services to give perfectly tailored responses to your customers.
Beyond specific business functions, WhatsApp chatbots offer flexibility across different areas. For example, they can help customers through the checkout process, connect them with payment options, and gather feedback on newly launched products or services.
Chatbots can also request customers to leave their reviews on marketplaces, websites, and other public platforms to boost your brand image.
If your business operates in multiple geographies, WhatsApp chatbots can translate conversations into the customer’s preferred language, making your services more accessible globally. Can the world shrink even further?
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The resourcefulness of WhatsApp chatbots cuts across a variety of industries. Here are a few examples:
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Here’s an elevator pitch to decide whether WhatsApp chatbots are right for your business.
WhatsApp chatbots work exceedingly well for both B2B and B2C models, especially the latter. Setting up a chatbot on WhatsApp from scratch may require heavy capital, but the long-term benefits outweigh the costs.
Keep in mind that much of the success of running WhatsApp chatbots and getting optimum results is largely dependent on how well the flow is automated, whether they’re rule-based or backed by NLP and LLM, and what datasets the chatbots have access to.
If your business is growing rapidly and needs additional resources to handle marketing and sales at optimal costs, WhatsApp chatbots could be the perfect solution for you!
Before integrating AI chatbots into your strategy, ensure you understand the legal components. Learn more about key legal considerations to make an informed decision for your business.
Edited by Monishka Agrawal
Karthik Jagannathan is the co-founder and CEO of Gallabox, a purpose-built platform that empowers fast-growing companies to modernize their customer conversations and convert leads to deals.
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