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I'd like to place a link on a webpage which opens a whatsapp chat with a certain whatsapp contact. In other words: I want a "contact me by whatsapp" link to go next to the page's "Contact us my facebook/twitter/google+/etc" links. Something like:

href="whatsapp:[email protected]&message="I'd like to chat with you"
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********* UPDATE ADDED AT THE END *********

I've tried many approaches and I have a winner (see Test 3), here is the result of each one:

(I think the Test 3 will also work for you because if the person visiting your site doesn't have you on their contact list, it's the only option that will allow it.)

In all tests, the number had to be complete, with country and location code without any initial zeros. Example:

  • +55(011) 99999-9999 (NOT)
  • +5511999999999 (YES)

On tests 1 and 2, it only worked with a plus sign on the country code: +5511999999999

Test 1:

<a href="whatsapp://send?abid=phonenumber&text=Hello%2C%20World!">Send Message</a>

This way you must have the phonenumber on your contact list. It doesn't work for me because I wanted to be able to send a message to a number which I may not have on my contact list.

If you don't have the number on your contact list, it opens the Whatsapp listing all your registered contacts, so you can choose one.

It's a good option for sharing stuff.

Test 2:

<a href="intent://send/phonenumber#Intent;scheme=smsto;package=com.whatsapp;action=android.intent.action.SENDTO;end">Send Message</a>

This approach only works on Android AND if you have the number on your contact list. If you don't have it, Android opens your SMS app, so you can invite the contact to use Whatsapp.

Test 3 (The Winner):

<a href="https://api.whatsapp.com/send?phone=15551234567">Send Message</a>

This was the only way that worked fully for me.

  • It works on Android, iOS and Web app on the desktop,
  • You can start a conversation with a number that you don't have on your contact list
  • You can create a link with one pre-built message adding &text=[message-url-encoded] like:

https://api.whatsapp.com/send?phone=15551234567&text=Send20%a20%quote

And if you wish to have a bookmarklet for additional ease of use, you may use this one:

javascript: (function() { var val= prompt("Enter phone number",""); if (val) location="https://api.whatsapp.com/send?phone="+escape('972' + val)+""; })()

Youll need to change the country code(or remove it) to you.r target country and paste it in the address field in a chrome/firefox link

Worth notice:

***************** UPDATE (START) *****************

Whatsapp made available other option, now you can create one link to a conversation like this:

https://wa.me/[phonenumber]

The phone number should be in international format:

Like this:

https://wa.me/552196312XXXX

NOT like this:

https://wa.me/+55(021)96312-XXXX

And if you want to add one pre-built message to your link, you can add ?text= at the end with the text URL Encoded:

https://wa.me/552196312XXXX?text=[message-url-encoded]

Exemple:

https://wa.me/552196312XXXX?text=Send20%a20%quote

More info here:

https://faq.whatsapp.com/general/chats/how-to-use-click-to-chat

***************** UPDATE (END) *****************

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    Just to help other users avoid the same mistake I did, use the international prefix but without the plus. So italian 0039 becomes 39.
    – MDaldoss
    May 17, 2018 at 10:26
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    yes, + symbol not required, so, e.g, if you want to link to an Indian number, you could leave out the plus in +919********* and just use 91 as the prefix. 91**********
    – dresh
    May 31, 2018 at 15:45
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    whatsapp link wont work if you do not have the person contact in your phone
    – James Tan
    Sep 25, 2018 at 14:48
  • exactly @JamesTan, if you want to contact someone that is not on your contact list use like this: api.whatsapp.com/send?phone=15551234567 as shown above. Sep 26, 2018 at 16:40
  • i realised it works even if phone dont exists, my mistake was that ive invalid number, with extra one digit which causes the error
    – James Tan
    Sep 28, 2018 at 2:55
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The following link seems to work fine -

<a href="whatsapp://send?text=Hello World!&phone=+9198********1">Ping me on WhatsApp</a>

It opens the contact in WhatsApp app, along with the message 'Hello World!' prepopulated in the input text box.

(Tested this with google chrome on an android phone.)

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    I tested this with Safari on an iPhone and it worked! Feb 1, 2017 at 1:40
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    Works in Opera and Chrome.
    – W.M.
    Sep 7, 2017 at 19:07
  • It works on Chrome, Firefox and the default browser of Android 6 and it also works on both Safari and Chrome on iPhone6 (Dec. 2017). Dec 5, 2017 at 12:45
  • Not working in UC Browser but working fine in Chrome.
    – Devsainii
    Jul 23, 2018 at 19:11
  • doesnt work for me in 2023
    – jodoro
    Feb 26, 2023 at 13:14
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You can use the following URL as per the WhatsApp FAQ:

https://wa.me/PHONENUMBERHERE

Add the country code in front of the number and don't add any plus (+) sign or any dashes (-) or any other characters in the number. Only integrers/numeric values.

You can also predefine a text message to start with:

https://wa.me/PHONENUMBERHERE/?text=urlencodedtext

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  • This opens Play Store in Android, after a confirmation page.
    – amarmishra
    Jun 17, 2019 at 15:10
  • @amarmishra Yes it probably opens in the app store because it wants to install the WhatsApp app. If you already have WhatsApp installed, it will open whatsapp and start a chat with the number.
    – contrid
    Jul 3, 2019 at 12:20
  • Source: faq.whatsapp.com/452366545421244 Aug 29, 2022 at 19:16
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I've tried this:

<a href="whatsapp://send?abid=phonenumber&text=Hello%2C%20World!">whatsapp</a>

changing 'phonenumber' into a specific phonenumber. This doesn't work completely, but when they click on the link it does open whatsapp and if they click on a contact the message is filled in.

If you want to open a specific person in chat you can, but without text filled in.

<a href="intent://send/phonenumber#Intent;scheme=smsto;package=com.whatsapp;action=android.intent.action.SENDTO;end">test</a>

You'll probably have to make a choice between the two.

some links to help you Sharing link on WhatsApp from mobile website (not application) for Android https://www.whatsapp.com/faq/nl/android/28000012

Hope this helps

(I tested this with google chrome on an android phone)

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You can now use a very simple API https://wa.me/ to perform this task where you can provide a valid whatsapp contact number like 15555555555 ( add country code, remove all '+', '-', brackets, spaces or leading zeros). You can also provide a urlencoded text as a predefined msg which user can send directly or change before sending.

Chat with me link : <a href="https://wa.me/15555555555">Contact me by whatsapp</a>

Chat with me link with predefined text : <a href="https://wa.me/15555555555?text=I%27d%20like%20to%20chat%20with%20you">Contact me on whatsapp</a>

Beauty of this wa.me url is you don't need to check user agent as it works on both mobile and desktop (opens web.whatsapp.com)


Source : https://faq.whatsapp.com/en/general/26000030

More details in my answer on a similar question https://stackoverflow.com/a/51854282/2485420

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I have been struggling with how to do that as well. I managed to find this helpful method

from php variable:

href="https://wa.me/<?php echo esc_attr( $phone ); ?>?text=Hi%27,%20like%20to%20chat%20with%20you"

<?php echo esc_attr( $phone ); ?> for number in the format:

href="https://wa.me/263777300093?text=Hi%27,%20like%20to%20chat%20with%20you"
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From the Official Whatsapp FAQ: https://faq.whatsapp.com/en/android/26000030/

WhatsApp's Click to Chat feature allows you to begin a chat with someone without having their phone number saved in your phone's address book. As long as you know this person’s phone number, you can create a link that will allow you to start a chat with them. By clicking the link, a chat with the person automatically opens. Click to Chat works on both your phone and WhatsApp Web.

To create your own link, use https://wa.me/ where the is a full phone number in international format. Omit any zeroes, brackets or dashes when adding the phone number in international format. For a detailed explanation on international numbers, read this article. Please keep in mind that this phone number must have an active account on WhatsApp.

Use: https://wa.me/15551234567

Don't use: https://wa.me/+001-(555)1234567
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For what its worth, as of this writing (Nov. 29, 2018), the updated API that seems to work on my end is using this link:

https://wa.me/<phone number here>

Note:

Just replace the placeholder <phone number here> with the intended phone number that you want to use INCLUDING the country code, this means I had to add +60 then the rest of the remaining number.

It doesn't work on my end without one (using Android and iOS at least). It doesn't work means an error message that says along the lines of "you don't have this number".

Reference:

https://faq.whatsapp.com/en/general/26000030

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  • @Korayem you're kidding right? that's why in my answer I explicitly said "I added the + plus sign" because the duplicate that you linked doesn't work
    – Kevin
    Aug 21, 2019 at 3:36
  • deserves to be a comment on the original answer
    – Korayem
    Aug 21, 2019 at 13:27
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This approach only works on Android AND if you have the number on your contact list. If you don't have it, Android opens your SMS app, so you can invite the contact to use Whatsapp.

<a href="https://api.whatsapp.com/send?phone=2567xxxxxxxxx" method="get" target="_blank"><i class="fa fa-whatsapp"></i></a>

Google Chrome am targeting a blank window

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  • This works for me on Windows and iOS even if the contact isn't in my phonebook yet, so I guess WhatsApp has updated this since this answer was posted. More details and usage in their official FAQ.
    – wasabigeek
    Nov 17, 2017 at 3:12
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This answer is useful to them who want click to chat whatsapp in website to redirect web.whatsapp.com with default content or message and in mobile device to open in whatsapp in mobile app with default content to text bar in app.

also add jquery link.

<a  target="_blank" title="Contact Us On WhatsApp" href="https://web.whatsapp.com/send?phone=+919581880892&amp;text=Hi, I would like to get more information.." class="whatsapplink hidemobile" style="background-color:#2DC100">
    <i class="fa fa-fw fa-whatsapp" style="color:#fff"></i>
    <span style="color:#fff">
        Contact Us On WhatsApp        </span>
</a>
<a  target="_blank" title="Contact Us On WhatsApp" href="https://api.whatsapp.com/send?phone=+919581880892&text=Hi,%20I%20would%20like%20to%20get%20more%20information.." class="whatsapplink hideweb" style="background-color:#2DC100">
    <i class="fa fa-fw fa-whatsapp" style="color:#fff"></i>
    <span style="color:#fff">
        Contact Us On WhatsApp        </span>
</a>

   <script type="text/javascript"> 
var mobile = (/iphone|ipod|android|blackberry|mini|windows\sce|palm/i.test(navigator.userAgent.toLowerCase()));  
if (mobile) { 

    $('.hidemobile').css('display', 'none'); // OR you can use $('.hidemobile').hide();
} 
else 
{ 
    $('.hideweb').css('display', 'none'); // OR you can use $('.hideweb').hide();
}
</script>
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    Seems that you can use the direct link https://wa.me/PHONENUMBERHERE for mobile and desktop now.
    – Avatar
    Oct 31, 2018 at 11:16
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I tried all combination for swiss numbers on my webpage. Below my results:

Doesn't work for Android and iOS

https://wa.me/0790000000/?text=myText

Works for iOS but doesn't work for Android

https://wa.me/0041790000000/?text=myText
https://wa.me/+41790000000/?text=myText

Works for Android and iOS:

https://wa.me/41790000000/?text=myText
https://wa.me/041790000000/?text=myText

Hope this information helps somebody!

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The solution that worked for me is here in PHP:

$android = stripos($_SERVER['HTTP_USER_AGENT'], "android");
$iphone = stripos($_SERVER['HTTP_USER_AGENT'], "iphone");
$ipad = stripos($_SERVER['HTTP_USER_AGENT'], "ipad");

$whatsappNumber = '1234597891';
$whatsappLink = '';
if($android !== false || $ipad !== false || $iphone !== false) {//For mobile
    $whatsappLink = '<a href="https://api.whatsapp.com/send?phone='.$whatsappNumber.'">'.$whatsappNumber.'</a>';
} else {//For desktop
    $whatsappLink = '<a href="https://web.whatsapp.com/send?phone='.$whatsappNumber.'">'.$whatsappNumber.'</a>';
}
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Phone Number will be a country code followed by WhatsApp mobile number without any symbol. Please refer below code.

<a href="https://api.whatsapp.com/send?phone=19998887878&text=Hi%20There!">WhatsApp Now</a>
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To create a web link to a specific WhatsApp contact, you can use the following URL format: https://wa.me/XXXXXXXXXXXX

Replace XXXXXXXXXXXX with the full international phone number, including the country code, but without any leading zeros, plus signs, or spaces. For example, if the phone number is from the United States, you would use a format like this:

https://wa.me/1XXXXXXXXXX

When someone clicks on the link, it will open WhatsApp with a chat window to the specified phone number if they have WhatsApp installed on their device.

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