WhatsApp order automation without the API build.
WhatSort gives Shopify stores the order workflows they usually want from a WhatsApp API: confirmations, COD verification, abandoned cart recovery, and shipping updates, connected with a QR scan.
The result of a WhatsApp API, without the slow parts.
For many Shopify teams, the goal is not a developer platform. The goal is to get order messages out, collect buyer replies, and update operations before packing and shipping.
No Meta developer setup
Connect your store with a QR-linked WhatsApp session instead of building a WhatsApp Business API integration from scratch.
Built for Shopify orders
Trigger confirmations, cancellation replies, abandoned checkout reminders, address prompts, and fulfillment updates from Shopify events.
No per-message API fees
Send transactional WhatsApp messages from your own number without Cloud API conversation pricing or BSP onboarding.
Fast enough for COD operations
Confirm cash-on-delivery orders before packing, tag outcomes, and reduce failed deliveries caused by silent customers.
One app for the Shopify WhatsApp automation stack.
Use WhatSort to cover the buyer conversations that affect fulfillment, delivery cost, and recovered revenue.
View WhatsApp templatesWhatsApp API alternative questions
Is WhatSort the same as the WhatsApp Business API?
No. WhatSort is a Shopify WhatsApp automation app that connects through a QR-linked WhatsApp session. It is designed for transactional order workflows, not for teams that need a custom Meta Cloud API build.
Who should use a WhatsApp API alternative?
Shopify stores that want order confirmations, COD verification, abandoned cart reminders, and tracking updates without hiring developers or waiting for WhatsApp Business API approval.
Can I still use my own WhatsApp number?
Yes. WhatSort sends from the number you connect, so customer replies land in the same WhatsApp inbox your team already understands.
Does this support bulk promotional blasts?
No. WhatSort is built for order-related automation and customer conversations. Keep messaging transactional and tied to buyer activity.