Build a WhatsApp sequence once — HelloGrowthCRM sends it automatically to every new lead. Personalised messages at the right time, pausing when the customer replies, and logging everything to the CRM timeline.


Automate WhatsApp Follow-Ups With Multi-Step Sequences
Build a WhatsApp sequence once — HelloGrowthCRM sends it automatically to every new lead. Personalised messages at the right time, pausing when the customer replies, and logging everything to the CRM timeline.
WhatsApp Sequences usually becomes important when a repeated part of the revenue workflow is creating too much manual work, too little visibility, or too much tool-switching. Teams are rarely shopping for a feature in isolation. They are usually trying to make one meaningful workflow cleaner, faster, and easier to inspect.
That is why buyers usually look beyond the headline capability and inspect the surrounding details: Multi-step WhatsApp sequences — Day 0, Day 2, Day 5, Day 10 messages in one flow, Personalisation tokens — customer name, company, product, city in every message, Reply detection — sequence pauses when customer replies, rep takes over, Template-based messages using approved WhatsApp Business templates. Those details determine whether the feature actually improves day-to-day execution or simply adds another surface area to manage.
Most teams adopt this capability as part of practical motions such as new lead welcome, proposal follow-up, event reminder. The value tends to show up fastest when the workflow is tied to a clear owner, a clear next action, and a visible outcome that managers can review later.
It also matters how this page connects to the rest of the stack. The strongest implementations keep data, communication, and handoffs in sync instead of forcing the team to rebuild the process across disconnected tools.
The best rollout usually starts small: one high-value workflow, one clear ownership model, and one review rhythm for adoption. Once the team is consistently using the feature, managers can expand into deeper automation, reporting, or cross-functional handoffs without rebuilding the foundation.
In practice, that means evaluating not only what the feature can do, but also whether the team can maintain the process around it. Ease of use, reporting trust, and manager visibility matter just as much as the feature checklist itself.
Get started in three simple steps
Every new lead gets an immediate WhatsApp intro, then a follow-up with brochure on day 2, and a personalised check-in on day 5.
What teams care about
Compare, launch, and govern the workflow with an interactive overview instead of four long generic essays.
The best pages help buyers understand fit quickly instead of forcing them through long walls of copy.
Check whether the product covers the capabilities you actually care about, such as Multi-step WhatsApp sequences — Day 0, Day 2, Day 5, Day 10 messages in one flow, Personalisation tokens — customer name, company, product, city in every message, Reply detection — sequence pauses when customer replies, rep takes over, Template-based messages using approved WhatsApp Business templates.
Test if it supports real execution scenarios like New lead welcome, Proposal follow-up, Event reminder.
Confirm the workflow stays connected to the rest of your sales stack so reporting and handoffs remain reliable.
SOC 2 Type II · NASSCOM Member · GCCI Member · Rs 899/user/month