The WhatsApp Notification API Addon for WHMCS offers the possibility to send notifications (Login, Invoices, Reminders, etc.) to customers quickly and automatically.
You must upload addon to your WHMCS installation. To do this, upload and unzip the addon files to your installation's /modules/addons
directory.
/whatsapp
folder into /modules/addons
After you successfully upload the addon files, the addon will appear in the list of addon modules at Configuration (Wrench icon) > System Settings > Addon Modules or, prior to WHMCS 8.0, Setup > Addon Modules. Activate module then select type access control in configure. Now the module is displayed in the addon menu.
To send WhatsApp messages, you need a API KEY. Talkmaker company provides WhatsApp API Gateway. You must buy one of the plans and after connecting your WhatsApp, get the API KEY and put it in the module.
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If you have problems installing the module, we will install it for free! Submit your request to suporte@talkmaker.live . Submit a bug, issue, or new feature here: https://talkmaker.live/feedback/
The best place to start if you need help with a specific product is to contact the developer. All WHMCS Marketplace developers have both a website and support URL listed.
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