Jakarta, ThedailyID — Reports suggest that a subscription-based version of WhatsApp, often referred to as “WhatsApp Plus,” may launch soon with a monthly fee. The update, reported on April 21, 2026, signals a potential shift toward monetization within the messaging platform.
According to sources cited by tech reports, the subscription could cost around US$5 per month. However, the company has not officially confirmed the pricing or release date.
The paid version is expected to offer additional features beyond the standard app. These may include enhanced customization, improved privacy tools, and exclusive functionalities for subscribers.
Meanwhile, the regular version of WhatsApp will remain free for users. The platform is likely to keep its core messaging services accessible while offering premium upgrades separately.
Meta, the parent company of WhatsApp, has been exploring new revenue streams across its platforms. As a result, introducing subscription models aligns with broader strategies to diversify income beyond advertising.
However, experts caution that users should be careful with third-party apps labeled “WhatsApp Plus.” Many unofficial versions exist and may pose security and privacy risks.
In addition, these modified apps often violate WhatsApp’s terms of service. Users who install them risk account suspension or data breaches.
Despite the uncertainty, the potential launch reflects ongoing changes in the messaging industry. Platforms increasingly balance free access with premium features to sustain growth.
For now, users are advised to rely on official updates from WhatsApp and avoid downloading unverified applications. Further announcements will determine how the subscription model will be implemented.





