Three ways to hand over your WhatsApp.
Every plan answers on your own number, in Arabic and English, around the clock. No commission, no revenue share, no long contract — what you sell stays yours, all of it. Live in 10 days, or you don't pay a monthly until it is.
- No store sync — it answers, it can’t check stock
- No monthly tuning
- Reads voice notes, but replies in text only
- No email desk
first month
- Store sync — it checks your real stock before it answers
- Monthly tuning on your own threads, every month
- Any language your customers write in, not just two
- Voice replies — it answers in a voice note, not just text
- Every thread handed to you the moment it should be
- The email inbox answered too
- Quarterly strategy review with us
- Priority on every build change
+50 KWD once to build it — the whole 10 days, done for you. No percentage of your sales, no revenue share, no long contract.
Starter — 100 KWD a month
Who it's for: the merchant whose WhatsApp gets a steady trickle, not a flood — and who is tired of being the only person in the business who can answer it.
- One number, set up for you. Customers keep messaging the number already printed on your receipts, your car, your Instagram bio. No "we've moved to a new number" announcement that half your customers never see.
- Arabic and English, both native. A customer writes in Kuwaiti Arabic at 11pm and gets a Kuwaiti Arabic answer back — not a translation, and not a foreign call-centre tone.
- It listens to voice notes. The long voice note gets heard and answered properly. You stop replaying messages four times to work out what someone wants.
- It reads photos. Someone sends a picture of the thing they want and gets a real answer about that thing — not the "which one is this?" loop that eats six messages before anyone talks price.
- It answers at 3am on a Friday. Messages that land while you sleep are already answered when you wake up. No more Saturday-morning pile.
The math that matters: 100 KWD a month is about 140 fils an hour for a desk that never sleeps, never takes Friday, and never needs covering. Less than a part-time evening hire — and it works every hour of the month instead of a slice of them.
Growth — the 10-Day Night Desk — 75 KWD first month, then 150
Who it's for: the merchant whose evenings are gone — the one answering "is this in stock?" at midnight, from the sofa, with the TV paused.
Everything in Starter, plus:
- It checks your real stock before it answers. It looks at what's actually on the shelf before it opens its mouth — so you never send the apology message tomorrow, and your customer is never told yes on something that sold out Tuesday.
- It gets tuned every month on your own conversations. Every month it gets better at your business specifically, because it studies your threads, not somebody else's. No slow drift from sharp to stale.
- Any language a customer writes in. The contractor, the supplier, the tourist — each answered in their own language, without you forwarding screenshots to whoever in the family speaks what.
- It replies with voice notes too. When a customer sends voice, it can answer with voice — because some customers simply won't read.
- Instant handoff to you, mid-conversation. The second a thread needs a human, it stops and passes it over clean, with the whole history attached.
The math that matters: 150 KWD a month is about 200 fils an hour, around the clock — and the founding first month works out near 100 fils an hour. A part-time person covering only your evenings costs more than that, takes Fridays and leave, needs training, and still forwards you the hard ones.
We run this on our own six storefronts. Before offering it to anyone else, we read 588 real customer replies by hand over 40 days and fixed what it got wrong. That's the honest state of it: proven on our business, now looking for the first twenty outside it.
Pro — 250 KWD a month
Who it's for: the merchant who's outgrown one inbox — where email is a second black hole nobody owns, and the business has enough moving parts that someone should be looking at the whole picture every few months.
Everything in Growth, plus:
- Your email inbox answered too. The address on your website stops being somewhere messages go to die. No more opening it, seeing 40 unread, and closing it again.
- A strategy review every quarter. Four times a year, someone sits down with what your customers actually asked for — in their own words — and tells you what keeps coming up. Less guessing what to stock, reprice, or rewrite next.
- Priority when you want it changed. When you need it saying something different, it says it that week instead of that month.
The math that matters: 250 KWD a month is about 350 fils an hour for two inboxes covered around the clock, plus four working sessions a year on the business itself. One person doing all of that would cost several times this, work a fraction of the hours, and take annual leave.
The build — 50 KWD, once, on every plan
The whole 10 days, done for you. You send us what you sell, your prices, and a few real conversations so we can hear how you talk. Ten days later it's live on your number. You don't open a dashboard, write a script, pick a template, or configure a single thing — the ten days of work are ours, and this is what they cost.
Live in 10 days — or you don't pay a monthly until it is.
Ten days from the day you send us your details, your desk is live and answering on your number — and if it isn't, the monthly clock doesn't start until it is. You are never paying a subscription for something that isn't running. We guarantee the build, because the build is entirely ours to control and we've done it before. We do not guarantee sales, and you should be careful with anyone who does — nobody honest can promise you what a stranger will buy.
The clock pauses only for things we don't control: your number or catalog not reaching us, or WhatsApp's own account approval.