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WhatsApp vs Arattai: Can India’s Viral Chat App Beat WhatsApp?

WhatsApp vs Arattai

WhatsApp vs Arattai has become one of the hottest tech debates in India. Arattai, developed by Indian software company Zoho, has suddenly gone viral, gaining millions of downloads within days. The app’s name means “casual chat” in Tamil and is now being seen as a homegrown rival to WhatsApp.

The rise of WhatsApp vs Arattai comes amid India’s push for self-reliance through its “Make in India” initiative. Arattai’s success reflects growing public support for Indian-made digital products. The app saw over seven million downloads last week alone, a massive jump from just a few thousand daily sign-ups before October.

Zoho’s founder, Sridhar Vembu, reported that Arattai has surpassed 10 million downloads on Google Play Store, driven by strong social media buzz and endorsements from Indian ministers. While WhatsApp continues to dominate with more than 500 million users in India, Arattai’s quick growth shows the potential for local apps to challenge global platforms.

The app offers group chats for up to 1,000 users, media sharing, and even a “Pocket” feature for saving notes and files. It is free, ad-free, and promises better privacy with no third-party data sharing. Arattai also works smoothly on low-speed networks, making it accessible to users across India.

The battle of WhatsApp vs Arattai highlights India’s growing confidence in its tech ecosystem. With Arattai’s expansion plans, including efforts to enter the UAE market, this “Made in India” app could soon become a global name.

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