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Italy becomes test case for Meta’s third-party AI chatbot pricing model

AI chatbots on WhatsApp to cost $0.0691 per message under new Meta pricing.

byAytun Çelebi
January 29, 2026
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Meta announced Wednesday it will charge developers for AI chatbots on WhatsApp in regions where regulators require access, starting with Italy after its competition watchdog requested suspension of the company’s ban in December. Pricing for non-template responses begins February 16.

The pricing stands at $0.0691, €0.0572, or £0.0498 per message for AI responses delivered through the WhatsApp Business API. Developers face potential high costs if users send thousands of queries daily to these chatbots. Earlier this month, Meta notified developers of an exemption for Italian phone numbers, permitting AI chatbots to serve those customers without mentioning charges at the time.

WhatsApp currently charges companies for template responses via its API. These templates cover marketing messages, utility notifications, and authentication prompts. Examples include payment reminders and shipping updates sent to users. The new fees target non-template AI responses mandated by regulators.

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A Meta spokesperson stated to TechCrunch, “Where we are legally required to provide AI chatbots through the WhatsApp business API, we are introducing pricing for the companies that choose to use our platform to provide those services.” This policy applies specifically to compelled regions.

In October of the previous year, Meta first declared it would block all third-party AI chatbots from the WhatsApp Business API. The company explained its systems lacked design for handling AI-generated responses. Meta detailed at the time, “The emergence of AI chatbots on our Business API put a strain on our systems that they were not designed to support. This logic assumes WhatsApp is somehow a de‑facto app store. The route to market for AI companies is the app stores themselves, their websites, and industry partnerships; not the WhatsApp Business Platform.”

The ban activated on January 15 of the current year. Since implementation, developers must send a pre-defined message to WhatsApp users interacting with their AI chatbots. This message directs users to the developer’s website or app for continued access.

Regulatory scrutiny followed the October announcement. Italy’s competition watchdog requested Meta suspend the policy in December last year. Various regions, including the European Union, Italy, and Brazil, initiated anticompetitive probes. In Brazil, the watchdog initially sought suspension, but a court overturned that preliminary order last week, ruling in Meta’s favor. Consequently, Meta instructed developers not to offer AI chatbots to Brazilian users.

Providers responded to the impending ban last year. OpenAI, Perplexity, and Microsoft informed users their WhatsApp bots would cease functioning after January 15. These companies directed users to access services via other platforms, such as app stores, websites, or partnerships.

The Italy-specific allowance emerged from the watchdog’s intervention, leading to the recent notices and now the pricing structure. Meta’s approach differentiates between voluntary template messaging, already fee-based, and regulator-forced AI chatbot operations.


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