WhatsApp marketing cost in the UAE (2026): the full breakdown
WhatsApp marketing in the UAE has two costs — a platform fee and Meta's per-message rate. Here is exactly what each one is, with the 2026 UAE rate card, platforms compared, and a worked example.
Quick answer. Budget for two things. (1) A platform/management fee — managed services start around AED 499/month. (2) Meta's per-message rate — about AED 0.16 per marketing message and ~AED 0.05 per utility/authentication message, with service replies free inside the 24-hour window. The big variable is markup: some platforms add 10–20% on top of Meta's rate, others (like Adjoltz) pass it through at 0%.
The two costs you actually pay
Every WhatsApp marketing setup in the UAE — whatever vendor you pick — sits on the same Meta WhatsApp Business Platform. So your bill always splits in two:
- The platform fee — what you pay the provider for the software and (with a managed service) the work: setup, template approval, chatbots, campaigns, support. This is usually a flat monthly subscription.
- The message fee — what Meta charges per message you send. This is metered and depends on message category and country.
The trap is the third, hidden cost: per-message markup. Many platforms quietly add a percentage on top of Meta's rate. On low volume it's invisible. On a real campaign it dwarfs the subscription.
Meta's WhatsApp message rates in the UAE (2026)
Meta switched to per-message pricing (PMP) on 1 July 2025 — you're billed per delivered message, not per 24-hour conversation. The UAE is a relatively expensive market. Approximate UAE rates:
| Message type | Approx. UAE rate | When it applies |
|---|---|---|
| Marketing | ~AED 0.16 (~$0.0499) | Promotions, offers, newsletters |
| Utility | ~AED 0.05 (~$0.0157) | Order/account updates; free inside the 24h window |
| Authentication | ~AED 0.05 | OTPs and verification (domestic) |
| Service | Free | Replies inside an open 24-hour customer window |
Rates are set by Meta and change periodically. Sending OTPs from outside the UAE into a +971 number can trigger Meta's higher cross-border authentication rate, so keep auth sends domestic.
How the UAE compares globally
Meta prices every country separately, and the UAE sits near the top of the table. At roughly $0.0499 per marketing message, the UAE rate is about double the US rate ($0.025), around five times India's (~$0.009), and close to the UK's (~$0.048). It has also been rising — up about 13% on 1 October 2024, from $0.0441 to $0.0499. In a market this expensive, every fee stacked on top of Meta's rate hurts more than it would elsewhere. For the full mechanics of Meta's billing model, see our WhatsApp Business API pricing guide for 2026.
The free messaging you should be using
Not everything on WhatsApp costs money, and the free parts are a real lever on your bill:
- The 24-hour service window. When a customer messages you, a 24-hour window opens in which your replies cost nothing — and it resets with every new inbound message, so an active conversation can run for days unbilled.
- Utility templates inside the window. Order and account updates sent while a window is open are free; outside it they bill at ~AED 0.05.
- The 72-hour Click-to-WhatsApp window. Someone tapping a Click-to-WhatsApp ad or Facebook call-to-action opens a 72-hour window in which messages of any category are free.
A well-designed setup deliberately pulls conversation into these windows — Meta built the pricing to reward genuinely conversational messaging.
Platform fees compared
The industry splits into two pricing models: a flat subscription with Meta's rate passed through at zero markup, or messages resold on a credit line with a 5–20% markup added to every one. Both run on the same Meta platform underneath. Here's how the platforms UAE brands usually shortlist compare (for a fuller breakdown, see our guide to the best WhatsApp marketing platforms in Dubai):
| Platform | Starting price | Message markup | AED billing |
|---|---|---|---|
| Adjoltz | AED 499/mo | 0% (at cost) | Yes |
| Wati | $49–349/mo | ~20% | Yes |
| AiSensy | ~$45–99/mo | 0% | Entry only |
| Gallabox | AED 330–1,390/mo | Passthrough | Yes |
| DoubleTick | AED 624–960/mo | Undisclosed | Yes |
| Interakt | ₹999–3,799/mo | ~12–25% | No |
| Twilio | $0 + usage | +$0.005/msg | No |
| Gupshup | $0 + usage | +$0.001/msg + 6% on marketing | Enterprise only |
Competitor pricing from public 2025–2026 sources; plans change, so verify before buying. Gupshup's 6% marketing surcharge applies from January 2026; Interakt's markup drops only on its Enterprise tier.
Notice the pattern: markup providers often look cheapest on the subscription line — $0 platform fee, pay as you go — and recover it on every message. Twilio's +$0.005 sounds tiny until you realise it's roughly 10% on top of the UAE marketing rate and over 30% on utility messages. The subscription is the price you see; the markup is the price you pay.
What a month actually costs: three worked scenarios
Real months mix categories — some marketing, some utility, plenty of free service replies. Here are three typical UAE volumes worked through at Meta's approximate rates, with an Adjoltz plan as the platform fee. (Want your own numbers? Our pricing calculator is the interactive version of this section.)
Scenario 1: small retailer — 5,000 messages a month
A boutique or salon sending one or two promotions plus booking and order updates.
| Item | Volume | Rate | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|
| Marketing messages | 4,000 | ~AED 0.16 | ~AED 640 |
| Utility messages (outside window) | 800 | ~AED 0.05 | ~AED 40 |
| Service replies (in window) | 200 | Free | AED 0 |
| Platform fee (Message all) | — | — | AED 499 |
| Total | 5,000 | — | ~AED 879/month |
On a 20%-markup platform the same messages cost roughly AED 136 more — modest here, but watch what happens as volume grows.
Scenario 2: growing e-commerce brand — 25,000 messages a month
Weekly campaigns to a segmented list, plus order confirmations and delivery updates on every purchase.
| Item | Volume | Rate | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|
| Marketing messages | 18,000 | ~AED 0.16 | ~AED 2,880 |
| Utility messages (outside window) | 5,000 | ~AED 0.05 | ~AED 250 |
| Service replies (in window) | 2,000 | Free | AED 0 |
| Platform fee (Your GPT) | — | — | AED 999 |
| Total | 25,000 | — | ~AED 3,629/month |
Here a 20% markup would add about AED 626 a month — more than the entire Growth platform fee, for nothing extra.
Scenario 3: high-volume sender — 100,000 messages a month
A brand running campaigns to a large opted-in list with transactional traffic on top.
| Item | Volume | Rate | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|
| Marketing messages | 80,000 | ~AED 0.16 | ~AED 12,800 |
| Utility messages (outside window) | 15,000 | ~AED 0.05 | ~AED 750 |
| Service replies (in window) | 5,000 | Free | AED 0 |
| Total | 100,000 | — | ~AED 14,449/month |
At this volume a 20% markup adds roughly AED 2,710 every month — and a pure 100,000-message marketing blast (~AED 16,000 at Meta's rate) would carry +AED 3,200 in markup alone. That's why, in an expensive market like the UAE, markup matters more than the subscription line: the subscription is fixed, but the markup scales with every message you send.
Hidden costs to watch for
Beyond the subscription and the markup, quotes in this market hide costs in predictable places:
- Per-message markup at volume. The big one, covered above — Wati ~20%, Interakt ~12–25%, Twilio +$0.005/message, Gupshup +$0.001/message plus 6% on marketing. Invisible at 2,000 messages, painful at 50,000.
- Per-seat and per-contact fees. Some platforms bill by team seat or monthly active contact — Respond.io charges no markup but adds $12–15 per 100 active contacts in overage. Your list growing shouldn't be a billing event.
- Tier-gated features and add-ons. The entry price often excludes what you need: Wati caps broadcasts at 15,000 on lower tiers and charges $4.99/month for Shopify; AiSensy's chatbot is an $80/month add-on.
- Per-number fees. 360dialog charges €49–249 per WhatsApp number per month — fine with one number, multiplying fast with several.
- Setup fees and reseller layers. Some Dubai resellers are thin layers over 360dialog or the Cloud API, charging $100–500 a month plus one-off setup fees for largely the same underlying access.
- Agency retainers. Managed arrangements can bundle software, messages and management into one opaque number — and AED-billed mid-market software alone runs AED 330–1,390/month (Gallabox) or AED 624–960/month (DoubleTick) before anyone manages a campaign for you. Ask what the retainer includes, whether message fees sit inside it, and whether a markup applies.
None of these are scams — they're pricing structures. But you should be able to see, on one page, where every dirham goes: platform fee here, Meta's rate there, nothing in between.
How to keep WhatsApp marketing costs down in the UAE
- Pick a zero-markup provider so you pay Meta's rate at cost.
- Classify templates correctly. The gap between the marketing rate (~AED 0.16) and the utility rate (~AED 0.05) is more than 3×. Genuinely transactional messages — order confirmations, delivery updates, account notices — belong in utility templates. Meta reviews the category at approval, so write transactional templates as transactional, with no promotional copy bolted on.
- Use utility templates inside the 24-hour window for order and account updates — free while a customer window is open.
- Drive replies so more conversation happens in free service messaging — every inbound message resets the 24-hour window.
- Segment so marketing messages go to people likely to convert. Halving a blast from 50,000 to your 25,000 most engaged contacts saves ~AED 4,000 at the marketing rate — and protects your quality rating too.
- Keep authentication sends domestic — OTPs sent from outside the UAE into +971 numbers bill at roughly 3× the domestic authentication rate.
Adjoltz runs all of this for UAE brands at zero message markup — official Meta Cloud API, AED billing, Arabic and English, from AED 499/month. You pay Meta's rate, direct, and can verify it on your own Meta invoice. Adjoltz was established in 2026, so we won't point you at a decade of testimonials — we'd rather you check the pricing maths yourself. Prefer to talk it through? Book a 15-minute call.
Frequently asked questions
How much does WhatsApp marketing cost in the UAE?
Two costs: the platform and the messages. A managed platform starts around AED 499/month. Messages are billed at Meta's official UAE rate — about AED 0.16 per marketing message and ~AED 0.05 per utility/authentication message — with service replies free inside the 24-hour window. With zero-markup pricing you pay Meta's rate at cost; many platforms add 10–20% on top.
How much does Meta charge per WhatsApp message in the UAE?
Roughly AED 0.16 (~$0.0499) per marketing message and ~AED 0.05 (~$0.0157) per utility and authentication message. Service messages inside an open 24-hour window are free. Rates are set by Meta and can change.
What is a markup on WhatsApp messages?
An extra percentage or per-message fee a platform adds on top of Meta's base rate — for example Wati ~20% or Twilio +$0.005/message. Zero-markup providers pass Meta's rate through at cost and charge only a flat platform fee.
What is a realistic monthly WhatsApp marketing budget for a small UAE business?
Around AED 880 a month all-in for a typical 5,000-message month: about AED 680 in Meta fees (mostly marketing at ~AED 0.16 each) plus a platform fee from AED 499. The budget scales almost entirely with marketing sends — utility messages are cheap and in-window service replies are free.
Why is WhatsApp marketing more expensive in the UAE than in other countries?
Meta sets per-message rates country by country, and the UAE is priced at the high end. The UAE marketing rate (~$0.0499) is about double the US rate ($0.025), roughly five times India's (~$0.009), and close to the UK's (~$0.048). That's also why per-message markups hurt more in the UAE — a percentage of a high base rate is a bigger number.
Are utility messages free on WhatsApp in the UAE?
Inside an open 24-hour customer-service window, yes — utility templates are free. Outside a window they bill at roughly AED 0.05 each. The window opens when a customer messages you and resets with every new inbound message, so businesses with active conversations send many utility messages at no cost.
