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WhatsApp

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Cross-platform messaging app for text, voice, and video communication owned by Meta.

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OpenClaw uses this ✓ High confidence
"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

All-In Podcast uses this ✓ High confidence
"So, Gmail, Notion, Slack, WhatsApp, maybe even your password manager."

Attribution: Host describes using WhatsApp as part of Claudebot integration setup

Greg Isenberg recommends ✓ High confidence
"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

Marques Brownlee mentioned ✓ High confidence
"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

All-In Podcast mentioned ✓ High confidence
"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

Paul Rosolie mentioned ✓ High confidence
"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

Paul Rosolie mentioned ✓ High confidence
"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

How I AI 👎 criticizes ✓ High confidence
"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