Conversation intelligence for WhatsApp

Your customers are already telling you what they need. Most of it never reaches a spreadsheet.

ReplySense reads exported WhatsApp chats the way a careful operator would: missed buyers, slow replies, ignored follow-ups, and intent buried in everyday messages—surfaced as plain, practical insight.

Awareness

The inbox is loud. The losses are quiet.

Small teams live in WhatsApp. Over time, urgency blends with noise. Someone asked for a quote and waited. Someone else was ready to buy—then went cold. None of that shows up in a dashboard until someone notices too late.

  • Buyers who showed intent but never got a timely reply
  • Slow responses that quietly erode trust and momentum
  • Follow-ups that fell through while you were busy elsewhere
  • Revenue left on the table in conversations you already had
  • Strong leads hiding inside ordinary customer messages

How it works

Three calm steps. No theatrics.

  1. 1

    Export your chats

    Pull a standard export from WhatsApp. Your data stays yours; we never ask for passwords or live access.

  2. 2

    We read the patterns

    Behind the scenes, analysis picks up timing gaps, dropped threads, and signals that read as intent—not buzzwords.

  3. 3

    You get a clear read

    A focused summary: who likely needed attention, what stalled, and where a small follow-up could still recover value.

Preview

Operational clarity, not another noisy tool.

Illustrative layout—designed to feel like something you'd actually open on a Tuesday morning.

Summary · last 7 days

Threads needing attention

23

Unanswered or slow after a clear buying signal

Median first reply

3h 12m

Compared to your own prior week

Estimated at-risk value

$4.2k

From stalled conversations, not ads or funnels

Next actions

  • Follow up with Maya — pricing sent, no reply in 48h
  • Re-open thread with Jon — asked about delivery, then went quiet

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