Tune Out the Noise.
Stay In the Know.

WhatsThat is the perfect antidote to your overbearing WhatsApp groups. Get daily summaries of your WhatsApp group chats in your email inbox.

Simple pricing, for everyone.

Free to try; pay for more groups and daily emails.

Weekly Emails

Keep tabs on what’s going on

Free

  • Weekly emails
  • Up to 5 groups
  • Secure and private
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Daily Emails

Get the latest updates every day.

$5/month

  • Daily emails
  • Up to 10 groups
  • Priority support
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Frequently asked questions

If you can’t find what you’re looking for, email our support team and if you’re lucky someone will get back to you.

    • Is WhatsThat secure?

      We don’store your WhatsApp password, and we use end-to-end encryption to protect your data.

    • Will WhatsThat post to my groups?

      No. WhatsThat will never post to a group. WhatsThat only reads messages from groups that you specifically select for summarization.

    • Will other group members know I’m using WhatsThat?

      No. WhatsThat operates in the background and doesn’t require any interaction from other group members. If you choose to share that you’re using WhatsThat, that’s up to you.

    • What is the difference between the paid and free plans?

      The free plan allows you to summarize messages from up to 5 groups and sends a weekly email. The paid plan allows you to summarize messages from upto 10 groups and sends daily emails.

    • Can I cancel my subscription?

      Yes. You can cancel your subscription at any time. Your subscription will remain active until the end of the billing cycle.

    • What if I have more than 10 groups to summarize?

      Please contact us at [email protected] and we can figure it out.

    • Does WhatsThat read all my messages in WhatsApp?

      No. WhatsThat only reads messages from groups that you specifically select for summarization.

    • What are some examples of WhatsApp groups that are good for summarization?

      Some examples of groups that are good for summarization are: work groups, family groups, and hobby groups.