Their stage, and the notes you wrote
The draft starts from where this customer sits in your funnel and the notes you typed yourself. Those notes stay yours: the AI reads them, and never rewrites them.
It reads the conversation you're already in and writes the reply into your composer — in your customer's language, from your own notes. Then it stops. You press send.
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Paste a customer's message into a chatbot and you get a polite paragraph about nothing. This one opens with the same context you'd have in your head — because you put it there.
The draft starts from where this customer sits in your funnel and the notes you typed yourself. Those notes stay yours: the AI reads them, and never rewrites them.
An AI-maintained summary of the chat, plus its recent messages — so the reply picks up mid-thread. It knows you already quoted, and what you quoted.
You give the agent free-text instructions and a knowledge base — prices, policies, the answers you retype all day. Numbers in a draft trace back to that, your notes, or something actually said in the chat.
Free text, not a flow chart. Tell it what you sell and how you talk, then paste in the knowledge base: prices, policies, the questions you answer every week.
In the agent editor you play the customer for as many turns as you like and watch how it would reply. It doesn't touch a real chat and sends nothing.
Open a chat and ask for a draft. It lands in your composer — in the customer's language if you want it there. Edit it, replace it, or send it. The keystroke is yours.
Every tool in this category sells you an autopilot. Here's where ours deliberately stops.
The reply lands in your composer and waits — the assistant itself has no send button, so nothing it writes reaches a customer unless you press send. If you do want answers going out on their own, that's a separate feature you turn on deliberately (AI auto-replies, Professional and up), and even there the message is held in plain sight for a few seconds and cancelled the moment you start typing. What there isn't is an autopilot you discover after the fact.
Per request it sends at most the most recent 40 messages of the chat you're in, capped at 24,000 characters. Not your other conversations, not your contact list. A draft can't know what it wasn't shown.
AI stays off until you switch it on. When it's on, the extension tells you what was sent and to which provider, and we never store your chat contents.
Writing the reply is the easy part. Something has to tell you who's still waiting for one — and in which language they asked.
The follow-up radar keeps the queue: who went quiet after a quote, who's been waiting since this morning, what you promised. Pick one and the draft starts from that customer's stage and your notes on them.
You always press sendAsk for the draft in your customer's language and answer without switching your head — the reply assistant pairs with Wanova's translation, so a message in a script you don't read still gets a reply you understand before it goes.
Opt-in · discloses what it sendsOne price per account — not per person and not per number. Every plan covers several WhatsApp numbers and as many teammates as share them. The AI co-pilot starts on Professional.
One credit per reply · run out and AI pauses — no surprise overage · See full pricing
No. It writes a draft into your composer and stops there. You read it, edit it if you want, and press send yourself — nothing reaches your customer until you do.
The chat you're working in — at most the most recent 40 messages and 24,000 characters per request — plus that customer's stage, the notes you wrote yourself and an AI-maintained summary of the conversation. AI stays off until you turn it on, and the extension discloses what was sent and to which provider. We never store your chat contents.
Yes. Ask for the draft in the language the customer is writing in and you can answer without switching your head — it pairs with Wanova's translation feature. You still read it before it goes.
The same model on every plan — we don't hold a better one back for higher tiers. Each reply costs one AI credit, so the number on the pricing page is the number of replies you get.
Yes. Every plan covers several WhatsApp numbers — 3 on Starter, 10 on Professional, unlimited on Expert — and they share one monthly pool of AI credits. Within any one number the licence belongs to the number rather than the person, so several teammates can work it from their own computers at no extra cost.
AI pauses and offers you an upgrade. There's no surprise overage billing, and everything local keeps working.
Yes. The agent editor has a test chat: you play the customer for as many turns as you like and watch how the agent would reply. It doesn't touch a real chat and sends nothing.
Numbers in a draft trace back to the knowledge base you wrote, your own notes, or something actually said in that chat — it has nothing else to draw from. It's still a draft: read it before you send it. That's why send is yours.
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