If you’ve ever tried to get in-app support on WhatsApp, you know the process used to start with filling out a form, possibly attaching a few files, and waiting for a support rep to eventually get in touch.Now, that form is on its way out, and the screening process is, you guessed it, becoming AI-based.But that’s not necessarily a bad thing.
Out with the form, in with AI Unless you’re Stephen Hackett, support knowledge bases are never fun to navigate, especially if you are in a hurry and already feeling aggravated as you try to sort through large quantities of help options that rarely fit your specific problem.On WhatsApp, the old process could be especially anxiety-inducing.Filling out a contact form and sending it into the void, not knowing exactly when you should expect a response, wasn’t the most reassuring experience in an emergency situation.
Now, as reported by (via ), going to Settings > Help > Help Center > Contact Us takes you straight to a new chat window, where a support bot tries to understand the issue, search WhatsApp’s help docs, and walk you through a solution in natural language.If necessary, it can ask for more information before escalating the conversation to a human.Interestingly, notes that the feature was recently added to the TestFlight beta of WhatsApp, but it already appears to be live for some users.
I was able to access the new form-free support chat in the regular app, so the rollout may be imminent, or possibly happening gradually by region.AI-based support is inevitably becoming the rule It is worth noting that WhatsApp is not the only company heading down this path.As recently reported, on bringing a generative AI assistant to its Support app, likely to help handle common issues automatically and escalate only the trickier ones to a human.
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