In order to message or call someone on WhatsApp, earlier it was necessary to have the desired person’s name in the contact list of the phone, but now it is not necessary to do so.
According to the details, WhatsApp, an instant messaging application owned by Metta, has become an important means of communication for people around the world.
Sometimes sending an instant message on WhatsApp to a number that is not saved in your mobile becomes a headache because you need to save the recipient’s number to send a message on WhatsApp.
Now users have to follow these three methods to send messages which will make this problem easy for them and you can send WhatsApp messages without saving the desired number.
First method:
The first way is to send the number to yourself, one way to do this is to copy the desired number and send it to yourself by going to ‘Chat with Whoreself’.
Once the number turns blue, click on it and select the ‘Chat With’ option, after which a new chat will open and you can send messages to that number.
Another method:
Another method is to create a WhatsApp link, known as a wa.me link, you can create a link by typing https://wa.me/yourPhoneNumber in the web browser. Replace ‘yourPhoneNumber’ with that number. Enter the country you want to send the message to, along with the number.
After doing this click on the link and select ‘Continue to Chat’ option after which you will be able to send messages to that number without saving the number.
Third method:
The third way to send messages on WhatsApp without saving the phone number is possible through group chat.
For this, you open the WhatsApp group where the person you want to message is also a member, click on the number and select the ‘Message’ option, after which a chat window will automatically open from where You will be able to message him easily.
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**Interview with Sarah Thompson, Tech Expert and Columnist**
**Editor:** Thank you for joining us today, Sarah. There seems to be a new way to message unsaved numbers on WhatsApp. Can you explain how this works?
**Sarah Thompson:** Absolutely! WhatsApp has introduced a more user-friendly method for messaging unsaved numbers, which is great news for many. Now, users can either send messages to themselves or create a clickable chat link using a web browser that allows instant communication without having to save a contact first.
**Editor:** That sounds convenient! Could you elaborate on the process of messaging yourself on WhatsApp?
**Sarah Thompson:** Certainly! To message an unsaved number, you can simply open WhatsApp and start a new chat. Instead of searching for the contact, you can enter your own number, and once you’ve initiated a chat with yourself, you can send messages to anyone by using the aforementioned methods.
**Editor:** And what about the browser method—how does that work?
**Sarah Thompson:** Good question! By using a specific URL format, you can create a link that opens a new chat with a particular number directly in WhatsApp. The format is pretty straightforward: `https://wa.me/`, where you replace “ with the full phone number including the country code. Clicking that link will open a chat with that person instantly—no saving required.
**Editor:** It definitely makes things easier, especially in a professional context. Are there any potential drawbacks to this flexibility?
**Sarah Thompson:** One concern might be privacy. Sending messages to unsaved numbers could lead to people feeling their information is being shared without consent, so it’s always wise to use this feature responsibly. Furthermore, recipients may not recognize the number if you’re reaching out without having saved them.
**Editor:** That’s a valid point! how do you think this change will impact how people use WhatsApp?
**Sarah Thompson:** I believe it will significantly streamline communication for many, especially for businesses and individuals who often need to connect with new contacts. This eliminates the previous barrier of needing to save numbers, making it easier to network and reach out quickly.
**Editor:** Thank you, Sarah, for shedding light on this useful feature. It’s exciting to see how WhatsApp continues to evolve.
**Sarah Thompson:** Thank you for having me! I’m excited to see how users adapt to these new functions as well.