Zoe vs Wati

Zoe vs Wati: Which WhatsApp Platform Fits MENA Businesses Better in 2026?

Zoe and Wati both start at $59/month, but the pricing structures lead to very different bills. Wati’s $59 Growth plan locks teams at 3 users, caps broadcasts at 15,000/month, and adds approximately 20% markup on Meta’s messaging fees meaning real monthly costs typically scale 2-5x the listed price as teams grow. Zoe charges a flat $59/month for unlimited users, unlimited broadcasts, and unlimited AI conversations, with Meta messaging fees passed through at cost. Wati has a broader catalog of global integrations (HubSpot, Salesforce, Pipedrive). Zoe has deeper native integrations into MENA-specific commerce: Shopify, Salla, Zid, WooCommerce, Google Calendar, Zoom; built for businesses where WhatsApp is the primary commerce channel and Arabic is the primary customer language. Choose Wati if you need broad global enterprise integrations. Choose Zoe if you’re a MENA business prioritizing predictable pricing and Arabic-first WhatsApp commerce.

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Platform Comparison

Zoe vs Wati

WhatsApp Business platform — features, pricing & regional fit at a glance.

Feature
RECOMMENDED Zoe
Wati
Starting Price (annual)
$59/month flat
$59/month (Growth plan)
Pricing Model
Single flat tier, no upgrades needed
3 tiers ($59, $119, $279/mo) — features locked behind upper tiers
User Limits
Unlimited users included
Growth: 3 users locked; Pro: 5 users ($24/extra); Business: 5 users ($69/extra)
Meta Messaging Fees
Passed through at cost, no markup
Approximately 20% markup above Meta’s official rates
Broadcast Limit
Unlimited
Growth: 15,000/month cap; Pro+: unlimited
AI Agent (LLM-powered)
Included on all accounts
AI Copilot credits capped per tier (250–1,500/month)
Arabic & Dialect Support
Native — MSA, Khaleeji, Lebanese, Egyptian, Levantine
Supported but not regionally specialized
Native MENA Integrations
Shopify, Salla, Zid, WooCommerce
Salla/Zid available primarily via generic API connectors
Other Integrations
Google Calendar, Zoom (verified partner)
Larger global library: HubSpot, Salesforce, Pipedrive, etc.
Verifications
Meta Verified, Google Verified, Zoom Verified
Meta Tech Provider
Free Trial
Yes, no credit card required
7-day free trial on all plans
Built For
MENA businesses (Saudi, UAE, GCC, Lebanon, Egypt)
Global SMBs with broader integration needs

Where Wati Wins 

Wati has a larger global integration library. If your business depends on deep native connections to enterprise sales tools like HubSpot, Salesforce, or Pipedrive, Wati offers more out-of-the-box options than Zoe today. For B2B SaaS companies running global pipelines through these CRMs, that integration depth matters.

Wati has longer market presence and a larger global customer base. For businesses where ‘choosing the established vendor’ is itself a buying criterion; particularly in regions with limited regional alternatives Wati’s track record carries weight.

 

Where Zoe Wins

Zoe is built for MENA from the ground up. Native integrations to Salla and Zid mean MENA e-commerce businesses get faster setup, more reliable abandoned cart automation, and direct access to regional payment methods (Mada, Tabby, Tamara) through the platforms’ own checkout flows, without the latency and fragility of generic API connectors or Zapier bridges.

Pricing predictability is a real moat. Zoe’s flat $59/month covers unlimited users, unlimited broadcasts, and unlimited AI conversations. Wati’s structure forces upgrades as teams or volume grow, and the 20% markup on Meta messaging fees compounds with scale. For businesses planning 12-24 months budgets, the difference between predictable and scaling costs is meaningful.

Verification depth. Zoe is Meta Verified, Google Verified, and Zoom Verified, meaning Zoe has met the partner criteria of all three platforms and is officially listed in their ecosystems. For Saudi and UAE businesses where verification carries trust weight, this stack of credentials matters in the buying decision.

Arabic dialect support is specialized rather than generic. Zoe’s AI agents are tuned for Modern Standard Arabic, Khaleeji, Lebanese, Egyptian, and Levantine, which is the actual mix MENA customer bases use. A platform that handles ‘Arabic’ as a single language often produces awkward replies to Khaleeji or Levantine messages; tuned dialect coverage produces natural conversations.

 

Pricing Breakdown

Wati’s published plans for 2026: Growth at $59/month (annual) or $69/month (monthly): 3 users locked, 15,000 broadcasts cap, 1,000 automation triggers. Pro at $119/month (annual): 5 users, unlimited broadcasts, 2,000 automation triggers, $24 per additional user. Business at $279/month (annual): 5 users, 5,000 automation triggers, $69 per additional user.

On top of these subscription costs, Wati adds approximately 20% markup on Meta’s official WhatsApp messaging fees. For a business sending 10,000 marketing messages per month in Saudi Arabia, this markup alone can add $50-150/month to the bill before subscription costs.

Real-world example: a Saudi e-commerce store with a 6-person customer service team and 30,000 broadcast messages per month on Wati’s Pro plan would pay approximately $119 (subscription) + $24 (extra user, since Pro includes 5) + ~$200 in Meta fees with markup = roughly $343/month. The same team on Zoe pays $59/month flat, plus Meta fees at cost.

Wati’s tier system is also worth understanding: the Growth plan looks attractive at $59 but locks broadcasts, automation, and team size in ways that force upgrades within months for most growing businesses.

 

The Honest Verdict

Choose Wati if: you operate globally outside MENA, need native integrations with enterprise tools like HubSpot or Salesforce, and your team won’t grow beyond 5 users in the next 12 months. Wati’s brand maturity and integration breadth genuinely help in those scenarios.

Choose Zoe if: you’re a MENA business (Saudi Arabia, UAE, Lebanon, Egypt, GCC), use Salla, Zid, Shopify, or WooCommerce, want flat predictable pricing, and need verified MENA-specialized AI for Arabic conversations. The cost predictability and regional fit are the structural advantages.

For most MENA-based businesses we’ve talked to in 2026, the math works out in Zoe’s favor by month 3 — once you account for extra user seats, Meta fee markups, and the integration friction with regional platforms. But the right answer depends on your specific business, not on which platform’s marketing is louder.

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