WhatsApp has become an essential communication tool worldwide, with over 2 billion users. While most people use it for texting, calling, and sharing media, there are several hidden features and tricks that can significantly enhance your experience. Here are some of the best WhatsApp tricks you should know in 2024.
1. Message Yourself for Notes and Reminders
Ever wanted a simple way to jot down quick notes or save important links? You can actually send messages to yourself on WhatsApp. Here’s how:
# Create a new group, add a friend, and then remove them, leaving you as the only member.
# Now, you can send messages, links, and media to this group, using it as your personal notepad.
This is perfect for storing to-do lists, reminders, and important files that you want to access later.
2. Schedule Messages (with Third-Party Apps)
WhatsApp doesn’t have a native message scheduling feature, but with third-party apps like SKEDit (available on Android), you can schedule messages for specific times. This is useful for sending birthday wishes, meeting reminders, or important follow-ups when you’re busy or unavailable.
Here’s how you can use SKEDit:
1. Download and install SKEDit from the Play Store.
2. Grant the necessary permissions and set up the app.
3. Schedule a message by choosing the recipient, typing the message, and selecting the time and date.
3. Search for Old Messages Quickly
If you’re part of active chats or groups, finding older messages can be a challenge. WhatsApp has a built-in search feature that lets you find specific keywords, phrases, or media. To use it:
1. Open the chat where you want to search.
2. Tap on the three dots (menu) at the top-right corner.
3. Select Search and type in the keyword or phrase.
This will highlight all instances of the keyword in that chat, saving you time when looking for older messages.
4. Disappearing Messages and Media
WhatsApp introduced a Disappearing Messages feature, where messages are automatically deleted after a set period. Here’s how you can enable it:
1. Open a chat.
2. Tap the name of the contact or group at the top.
3. Select Disappearing Messages and set the timer (24 hours, 7 days, or 90 days).
This feature works for both individual and group chats and helps keep your chat clutter-free.
Similarly, you can also send view-once media for photos and videos that disappear after the recipient views them once:
When sending a photo or video, tap the small circle with the “1” icon next to the send button.
The recipient can only view the media once before it disappears.
5. Use WhatsApp on Multiple Devices
WhatsApp now allows you to use the same account on up to four devices simultaneously, without needing to keep your phone connected to the internet. Here’s how to enable it:
1. Open WhatsApp on your primary phone.
2. Tap on the three dots in the upper-right corner and go to Linked Devices.
3. Select Link a Device and follow the instructions to connect additional devices.
This feature is great for users who want to access their WhatsApp messages on multiple phones or devices like tablets.
6. Mute Chats Forever
Sometimes, a chat or group becomes too noisy, and you don’t want constant notifications. WhatsApp now lets you mute chats indefinitely. Here’s how to mute a chat or group forever:
1. Open the chat or group you want to mute.
2. Tap on the three dots in the top-right corner.
3. Select Mute Notifications and choose Always.
You can still check the chat at your convenience without being bombarded with alerts.
7. Customize Notification Tones for Contacts
If you want to know who’s messaging you without checking your phone, you can set custom notification tones for specific contacts. Here’s how to do it:
1. Open the chat of the contact you want to customize.
2. Tap on their name at the top.
3. Select Custom Notifications and enable the feature.
4. Choose a custom ringtone or notification sound for messages and calls.
This is a helpful trick for identifying important messages from close friends or family members.
8. Pin Important Chats
You can pin your most important chats to the top of your chat list for easy access. This is particularly useful if certain conversations tend to get buried under less important messages. To pin a chat:
1. Long-press on the chat you want to pin.
2. Tap the pin icon at the top of the screen.
You can pin up to three chats at a time, making sure you never lose track of important conversations.
9. Broadcast Lists for Mass Messaging
Instead of creating a group for every announcement, you can use Broadcast Lists to send a message to multiple people without them knowing they are part of a list. Here’s how:
1. Tap the three dots in the top-right corner and select New Broadcast.
2. Select the contacts you want to send the message to and tap Create.
Now you can send a message to everyone in the broadcast list, and it will appear as an individual message in their chats, keeping the conversation private.
10. Read Messages Without Triggering Read Receipts
If you want to read a message without the sender knowing (avoiding the blue ticks), here’s a simple trick:
1. When you receive a message, put your phone in Airplane Mode before opening WhatsApp.
2. Read the message, then close the app completely before turning Airplane Mode off.
This way, the sender won’t know that you’ve seen the message until you open the app again later.
Conclusion
These WhatsApp tricks will help you get the most out of the app, whether you’re looking for more privacy, better productivity, or just a more streamlined messaging experience. WhatsApp continues to roll out new features, so staying updated on the latest tips and tricks can keep you ahead of the curve!
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