GoHighLevel is offering a 30-Day Free WhatsApp Subscription Trial from June 12 to September 1, 2025. During this period, both your agency and your sub-accounts can activate WhatsApp subscriptions without incurring any subscription charges from GoHighLevel. Subscription billing will only begin once the trial period concludes, ensuring your agency can fully evaluate and leverage WhatsApp integration without initial costs.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- 30 Day Free Trial Promotion
- How to opt in for the 30 Days Free Trial at the agency level
- How to opt in of the 30 Days Free Trial for a particular sub account
- How to direct deploy and start a 30 day free trial
- FAQs
- Q. What is the WhatsApp 30-Day Free Trial promotion?
- Q. Who is eligible for the free trial?
- Q. Are WhatsApp messaging charges included in the free trial?
- Q. How do I opt in to the 30-Day Free Trial for my agency?
- Q. How do I opt in to the free trial for a specific sub-account?
- Q. Can I disable the free trial for a specific sub-account after opting in globally?
- Q. How do I start the free trial using direct deployment?
- Q. What happens after the 30-day trial ends?
- Q. What if Payment fails after the free trial?
30 Day Free Trial Promotion
GoHighLevel is introducing a 30-Day Free WhatsApp Subscription Trial, available from June 12 to September 1, 2025. During this promotional period, your agency and any sub-accounts that activate WhatsApp will receive the first 30 days of the WhatsApp subscription at no cost. This trial is designed to give you and your clients a risk-free opportunity to explore the value of WhatsApp as a communication channel—without paying the monthly subscription fee upfront. You'll have full access to the integration, allowing you to test its capabilities, automate messaging workflows, and connect with leads or customers in real time.
Important: While the subscription is free during the trial period, WhatsApp messaging usage charges will still apply and be billed as usual based on actual message volume. Once the 30-day trial ends, standard subscription billing will automatically begin unless the service is canceled.
This initiative helps agencies evaluate WhatsApp’s impact on engagement and conversion before making a financial commitment, making it easier than ever to onboard with confidence. GoHighLevel is offering a 30-Day Free WhatsApp Subscription Trial from June 12 to September 1, 2025. During this period, both your agency and your sub-accounts can activate WhatsApp subscriptions without incurring any subscription charges from GoHighLevel. Subscription billing will only begin once the trial period concludes, ensuring your agency can fully evaluate and leverage WhatsApp integration without initial costs.
Note that WhatsApp messaging charges will still apply
How to opt in for the 30 Days Free Trial at the agency level
By default, agencies are opted out of this promotion. If you would like to offer the free trial to your sub-accounts, you must manually opt in.
To opt in:
- Go to your Agency Dashboard
- Navigate to Reselling > WhatsApp Reselling
- Check the box to enable the 30-Day Free Trial for WhatsApp subscriptions
- Click Save
Once opted in, the free trial will automatically apply to all new WhatsApp activations during the promotion window, unless disabled for individual sub-accounts.
How to opt in of the 30 Days Free Trial for a particular sub account
Step 1: Go to Sub- Accounts > Select the particular sub account > Reselling tab
Step 2: De select Activate a free 30- Day WhatsApp subscription trial for this sub-account. Usage-based messaging charges still apply > Click Save
How to direct deploy and start a 30 day free trial
Step 1: Go to Sub- Accounts > Select the particular sub account > Reselling tab > Activate a free 30 days trial
Step 2: Select I agree to enable WhatsApp this client > Start Free Subscription Trial
FAQs
Q. What is the WhatsApp 30-Day Free Trial promotion?
GoHighLevel is offering a 30-day free WhatsApp subscription trial between June 12 and September 1, 2025. During this period, your agency and sub-accounts can activate WhatsApp without incurring any subscription charges for the first 30 days.
Q. Who is eligible for the free trial?
Any agency or sub-account that activates WhatsApp between June 12 and September 1, 2025 is eligible, as long as the sub-account has not previously canceled WhatsApp after June 1, 2025. Each sub-account can only claim the free trial once.
Q. Are WhatsApp messaging charges included in the free trial?
No. The free trial only waives the subscription fee. WhatsApp usage charges still apply from the moment the service is activated and will be billed based on message volume.
Q. How do I opt in to the 30-Day Free Trial for my agency?
By default, agencies are opted out of the promotion. To opt in:
- Go to your Agency Dashboard
- Navigate to Reselling > WhatsApp Reselling
- Check the box to enable the 30-Day Free Trial
- Click Save
Once enabled, the trial will apply to all new WhatsApp activations during the promo period (unless opted out per sub-account).
Q. How do I opt in to the free trial for a specific sub-account?
Go to Sub-Accounts
Select the specific sub-account
Go to the Reselling tab
Check the option: “Activate a free 30-Day WhatsApp subscription trial”
Click Save
Q. Can I disable the free trial for a specific sub-account after opting in globally?
Yes. You can override the global opt-in setting on a per-sub-account basis by deselecting the trial option in that sub-account’s Reselling tab.
Q. How do I start the free trial using direct deployment?
Go to Sub-Accounts > Select Account > Reselling Tab
Activate the free 30-day trial option
Check the box: “I agree to enable WhatsApp for this client”
Click Start Free Subscription Trial
Q. What happens after the 30-day trial ends?
After the trial ends, the regular WhatsApp subscription fee will be billed automatically to the agency’s payment method unless the subscription is canceled before the trial concludes.
Q. What if Payment fails after the free trial?
The subscription will be canceled, and WhatsApp access will be suspended until valid payment information is provided.
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