Cross-platform messaging app for text, voice, and video communication owned by Meta.
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"I pulled in all the data and then just asked him questions like, 'What makes this friendship meaningful?'"
Attribution: Peter describing how he used WhatsApp data for AI analysis
"So, Gmail, Notion, Slack, WhatsApp, maybe even your password manager."
Attribution: Host describes using WhatsApp as part of Claudebot integration setup
"Discord, WhatsApp for the weight list or an email newsletter for the weight list"
Attribution: Greg recommends WhatsApp as one of the options for building community waitlists
"But in other markets where people can just use WhatsApp and be happy about it, then there's way more hardware competition"
Attribution: Host mentions WhatsApp as an example of cross-platform communication that reduces ecosystem lock-in
"So WhatsApp signal what about those two? You think those are attack vectors people can do insertions there?"
Attribution: The host asks about WhatsApp as a potential security vulnerability
"So, they found this message on WhatsApp. They showed it to us and they were like, 'You guys have a hit on you.'"
Attribution: Paul mentions WhatsApp as the platform where threatening messages were found by police
"the police intercepted a phone from someone they arrested, and on the phone, in the WhatsApp chat, it said, 'If you see JJ or the gringo, anyone in our network, please kill them.'"
Attribution: Paul mentions WhatsApp as the platform where narcotraffickers were communicating threats
"So, I originally started with WhatsApp, but then I read the screen that said you should basically put WhatsApp on like a burner phone with its own SIM SOS. Like, don't do that."
Attribution: Host considered but rejected WhatsApp due to security concerns