Your best leads are
already in WhatsApp.

Someone asks a price at 9pm, an agent answers, and that is the last anyone hears of it. Pingly turns those conversations into a pipeline with an owner, a stage and a next step.

A pipeline, not a list of chats

Every lead carries the requirement, a budget if it was mentioned, a priority and an assigned owner — and moves through six states on a board.

StageMeans
NewOpened automatically, or by an agent.
ContactedSomeone has replied to them.
QualifiedBudget and requirement understood.
ProposalA quote or offer is out.
WonClosed.
LostClosed, with the reason kept.

The AI opens the lead, so nobody has to remember

When the bot recognises buying intent in a conversation, it creates the lead itself and fills in what the customer actually said they wanted. Each lead records where it came from — entered by hand, raised from a chat, or opened by the bot — so you can see how much of your pipeline arrives without anyone doing data entry.

Buying signals inside WhatsApp groups

Dealer groups, society groups, trade groups — a lot of Indian business happens there, and it is invisible to most tools because the WhatsApp Cloud API has no access to group messages. Pingly's WhatsApp Direct connection does, so it can watch groups you are already in for the phrases you define.

Two rules we built in on purpose

  • Nothing is scanned until you write a rule. There is no blanket-scan default. Group members never agreed to be profiled, so scanning starts only where an admin has explicitly asked for it.
  • A match becomes a signal, never a lead. A person reviews it and promotes it. That promotion is the point at which there is a lawful basis to treat someone as a prospect — India's DPDP Act is the reason, and it is a line worth keeping even where nobody is checking.

Start with the chats you already have

Connect a number and let a week of real conversations run through it. The pipeline that builds itself is the honest test of whether this helps you.

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