Comparing AiSensy?
Start with who bills you.
Both give your team a shared WhatsApp inbox. The difference that shows up on the invoice is who charges you for the messages themselves — and whose Meta account the number lives in.
Who charges you for the messages
AiSensy’s pricing page describes WhatsApp conversation credits that are recharged and managed through AiSensy, with per-message rates published for marketing, utility and authentication categories.
Pingly works the other way for anyone who wants it: connect your own Meta Cloud API account and Meta bills you directly at their published rates. Pingly charges its subscription and takes nothing per message.
Whose WhatsApp account is it
When you bring your own Meta account, the WhatsApp Business Account and the phone number stay registered to your business. If you ever move to another tool, the number and its quality rating go with you — there is nothing to migrate out of.
How the own-account setup worksOr skip the API while you are still deciding
Pingly's WhatsApp Direct links a number by scanning a QR code, the way WhatsApp Web does — no Business API application, no approval wait, no per-message fee. It is a practical way to find out whether a shared inbox suits your team before committing.
About these figures
The AiSensy details above were read from AiSensy's own published pricing page in August 2026. Pricing and packaging change, and this page is a snapshot rather than a live feed — please check aisensy.com/pricing for their current terms before deciding. Pingly's own prices are on our pricing page. AiSensy is a trademark of its respective owner; this comparison is not affiliated with or endorsed by them.
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