Your session. Your account. Your send.
WASchedule is a Chrome extension — a piece of software that runs inside your browser, on top of WhatsApp Web. When the scheduled time arrives, the extension opens the right chat and delivers the message exactly as if you had typed and pressed send yourself.
There are no external servers making WhatsApp API calls. There is no bot pretending to be you. Every message goes out through your authenticated WhatsApp Web session, on your device, in your browser.
What we do vs. what actually gets accounts banned
WhatsApp bans accounts that use unauthorized APIs to send messages programmatically, that scrape contacts en masse, or that send high volumes of unsolicited messages. WASchedule does none of those things.
| Behaviour | Gets you banned? | WASchedule does this? |
|---|---|---|
| Using unofficial WhatsApp API libraries (e.g. Baileys, WA-JS) | High risk | Never |
| Sending messages through third-party servers without your session | High risk | Never |
| Mass-blasting unsolicited messages to scraped contacts | High risk | Never |
| Sending messages through the official WhatsApp Web interface | No risk | Always |
| Scheduling messages to contacts who expect them | No risk | Always |
What we store and what we don't
We store the content you schedule — message text and attachments — on our servers until your messages are sent. Attachment files are deleted after delivery. We do not store your WhatsApp login credentials, your contacts, your chat history, or any data from inside WhatsApp Web.
The extension communicates with app.waschedule.com only — to fetch your schedule and report delivery status. It does not communicate with any other service. Your WhatsApp session stays entirely on your device.
The one thing that can cause issues
WASchedule is a tool. Like any communication tool, how you use it matters. Sending high volumes of cold, unsolicited messages to people who don't know you — regardless of the tool you use — can lead to your number being reported and banned. This is true of manual messaging too.
WASchedule is designed for legitimate, relationship-based communication: following up with clients, sending reminders to contacts who opted in, automating messages your recipients are expecting. That's the use case it's built for, and it's the use case that keeps your account healthy.
Want the full guide on sending safely at scale? Read our Anti-Spam & Responsible Messaging Guide →
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