If you run a business in Ghana and you're trying to figure out how to get onto the WhatsApp Business API — the version that lets you automate conversations, manage a team, and reach thousands of customers at once — this is the guide you need.
It covers every step: what Meta requires, how to set up your account, how to get verified, how to unlock higher messaging limits, and what to avoid so your account doesn't get restricted.
First: What Is the WhatsApp Business API?
The WhatsApp Business API (officially called the WhatsApp Business Platform) is the infrastructure layer that lets businesses connect WhatsApp to a software platform for automation, multi-agent management, and large-scale messaging.
It is not an app you download. Unlike the WhatsApp Business App — which runs on your phone and caps broadcasts at 256 contacts — the API is a direct connection between your business and WhatsApp's systems, accessed through a platform like Intelli.
What it unlocks:
Multiple agents handling the same WhatsApp number simultaneously
AI assistant trained on your documents, FAQs, and brand voice and style
Unlimited broadcasts to opted-in contacts
Automated conversation flows — bookings, follow-ups, lead qualification
CRM integrations and real-time analytics
Eligibility for the green tick (Official Business Account)
What Meta Requires to Access the WhatsApp Business API
Before you begin the setup process, make sure your business meets Meta's baseline requirements. Missing any of these will delay or block your access.
Business Requirements
Requirement | Detail |
Registered business | Your business must be legally registered — sole proprietorship, limited company, or NGO |
Business phone number | A number not currently registered on WhatsApp Business App (or one you're ready to migrate) |
Facebook Business Manager account | A verified Business Manager — this is where WhatsApp is connected |
Business email | A domain-based email is required (e.g. [email protected]) — this comes from your business website domain, your website is where this comes from — if you don't have one yet, the Intelli team can help you get sorted |
Business website | Meta requires a credible web presence to confirm your business is legitimate — a Facebook Page alone is not enough. If you don't have a website yet, the Intelli team can help with that |
Facebook Business Page | Required, and it must have been active for some time. A brand new Page created the same week as your application is a red flag for Meta's fraud detection — it can get your account flagged or banned before it even goes live |
Display name | A name that clearly represents your business — not a personal name, generic term, or URL |
Phone Number Requirements
The number must be able to receive an SMS or voice call for verification
It cannot currently be active on WhatsApp or WhatsApp Business App (you'll need to deregister it first)
Landlines are supported if they can receive voice calls
MTN, Vodafone, and AirtelTigo numbers all work in Ghana
Ghana WhatsApp API Setup: Checklist
Use this before you start. Everything on this list needs to be in order before your account goes live.
Business Identity
[ ] Legal business name confirmed
[ ] Business registration document available (Registrar-General's Department certificate)
[ ] Business website live and active (your domain email comes from this — if you don't have one yet, the Intelli team can help)
[ ] Business email address ready — domain-based, matching your website (e.g. [email protected])
[ ] Facebook Business Page active — not newly created. The older and more active, the better
Phone Number
[ ] Phone number selected for the API
[ ] Number can receive OTP via SMS or voice call (required for initial setup only)
[ ] If you want to keep using your existing number on WhatsApp while also connecting to the API — see Intelli's guide on WhatsApp coexistence
[ ] If fully migrating an existing number: ready to deregister from WhatsApp Business App first
Facebook / Meta
[ ] Facebook Business Manager account created at business.facebook.com
[ ] Business Manager verified (business details submitted)
[ ] Admin access to the Business Manager account confirmed
Display Name
[ ] 2–3 display name options prepared in order of preference (in case your first choice is rejected)
[ ] Each option matches your trading name or is clearly derived from it
[ ] No generic words, no URLs, no personal names only
[ ] No trademark conflicts with other brands
Platform Access
[ ] Platform chosen (e.g. Intelli)
[ ] Account created on the platform
[ ] Ready to begin embedded signup
Step-by-Step: How to Get WhatsApp Business API in Ghana
Step 1 — Set Up Your Facebook Business Manager
Go to business.facebook.com and create a Business Manager account if you don't have one. This is Meta's central hub for all business tools — WhatsApp, Facebook Ads, Instagram, and more.
Inside Business Manager:
Add your business name, your domain email, and your website
Submit your business details for verification (under Security Centre → Business Verification)
Upload your business registration document — your Registrar-General's Department certificate works here
Two things to get right before this step:
Meta requires a credible web presence. Your domain email ([email protected]) needs to come from a real business website. If you don't have one yet, don't let it block you — the Intelli team can help you get that sorted before you apply.
Your Facebook Business Page needs history. A Page created the same week as your application is a red flag in Meta's fraud detection system — it can get your account flagged or restricted before you've even sent a message. If your Page is brand new, spend a few weeks posting content, adding business information, and building some presence before proceeding. The more established your Page looks, the smoother your verification goes.
Business verification can take anywhere from a few hours to a few days depending on how clearly your documents match your submitted business name.
Step 2 — Choose Your Platform and Get Dedicated Support
The WhatsApp Business API in its raw form has no interface. To use it, you need a platform that connects you to the API and gives you a dashboard for managing conversations, automation, and broadcasts.
Intelli is a no-code platform built for exactly this — giving any Ghanaian business seamless access to the WhatsApp Business API without needing a technical team.
But Intelli is more than a platform. When you onboard with Intelli, you get a dedicated support team with you from start to finish — guiding you through every step of the setup, helping you navigate Meta's requirements, and escalating any issues that come up along the way. If your display name gets rejected, if Meta flags your verification, if a template comes back declined — your team handles it. You're not reading support docs alone or waiting in a generic ticket queue.
As a Meta Technology Partner, Intelli brings dedicated WhatsApp API experts who know exactly how to navigate Meta's processes — from business verification to template approvals to account issues. Having onboarded hundreds of African businesses onto the WhatsApp Business API, the team has seen nearly every scenario and knows how to handle them.
Step 3 — Connect Your WhatsApp Number via Embedded Signup
Once your platform is ready, you'll go through Meta's Embedded Signup flow — a guided process that connects your phone number to the WhatsApp Business API.
During this flow you will:
Log into your Facebook account
Select or create your Business Manager
Create a WhatsApp Business Account (WABA)
Add your phone number
Verify the number via OTP (SMS or voice call) — this is a one-time step for initial setup only
Set your display name
Using your existing WhatsApp number? There are two paths depending on your situation:
If you want to fully migrate the number to the API and stop using the WhatsApp or WhatsApp Business App, deregister it first: open the App → Settings → Account → Delete My Account. This removes it from the App without deleting your contacts.
If you want to keep using your existing number on WhatsApp while also connecting it to the API, that's possible through WhatsApp Coexistence. Intelli has a full guide on how this works: How to Use One WhatsApp Number on Two Platforms.
Step 4 — Set Your Display Name
Your display name is what customers see in their chat window. Meta reviews all display names and will reject ones that:
Are too generic ("Ghana Business", "Customer Service")
Include a URL
Don't clearly represent your registered business
Conflict with another brand's trademark
Prepare 2–3 options before you apply, in order of preference. If your first choice is rejected, having backups ready means you don't lose days waiting to resubmit. For example, if your registered business is "Kofi Mensah Enterprises Ltd," your options might be:
Kofi Mensah Enterprises (primary — closest to registered name)
KME Ghana (abbreviated trading name)
KME Group (broader brand name)
Your Intelli support team reviews your display name options with you before submission to maximise the chance of first-attempt approval.
Step 5 — Configure Your AI Assistant and Conversation Flows
Once your number is connected, the real setup begins. With Intelli, you can:
Upload your product catalogue, FAQs, and business documents
Train your AI assistant in your brand voice and style
Build automated flows for common queries — bookings, pricing, availability
Set up routing rules so complex queries reach the right team member
Configure your broadcast lists and message templates
Step 6 — Submit and Get Your Message Templates Approved
Before you can send outbound messages to customers, Meta requires pre-approved message templates. These are structured messages used for initiating conversations — notifications, promotions, reminders.
Templates are reviewed by Meta within 24–48 hours. To pass review:
Be specific and clear about the message purpose
Avoid promotional trigger words: "FREE", "WIN", "GUARANTEED", "CLICK NOW"
Don't use misleading variable placeholders
Make sure the template matches a legitimate business use case
Customer-initiated messages (when a customer texts you first) don't require templates — you can respond freely within a 24-hour window.
Step 7 — Go Live and Monitor
Once your templates are approved and flows are configured, you're live. From here, your focus is on maintaining account health — message quality, opt-in practices, and response rates — which directly affects how quickly Meta increases your messaging limits.
Understanding Messaging Limits in Ghana
When you first get on the WhatsApp Business API, you don't immediately get unlimited reach. Meta uses a tiered system:
Tier | Daily limit | How to reach it |
Tier 1 | 1,000 unique contacts/day | Default starting point |
Tier 2 | 10,000 unique contacts/day | Automatic after 7 days at Tier 1 with good quality |
Tier 3 | 100,000 unique contacts/day | Automatic after 7 days at Tier 2 with good quality |
Tier 4 | Unlimited | Review required |
How to move up faster:
Keep your message quality rating green (avoid blocks and spam reports)
Maintain strong delivery and read rates
Only message opted-in contacts
Keep template rejection rates low
Working with a Meta Technology Partner like Intelli gives you faster access to escalation support if your tier upgrade stalls
Starting at Tier 1 means you can reach up to 1,000 unique contacts per day from day one — enough for most Ghanaian businesses to get meaningful reach immediately.
What Does It Cost in Ghana?
There are two cost components:
1. Platform fee Intelli starts at $20/month — this covers your dashboard, AI assistant, automation tools, broadcasts, analytics, and support.
2. Meta message fees Meta charges per template message sent. Ghana falls under the "Rest of Africa" pricing bracket:
Marketing messages: ~$0.023 per message
Utility messages (transactional notifications): lower rate
Customer-initiated conversations: free within a 24-hour window
If a customer messages you first, you can respond for free for 24 hours — no per-message cost. So if your volume is primarily inbound support, your Meta costs stay very low.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I get the WhatsApp green tick (Official Business Account) in Ghana?
The green tick — called Official Business Account (OBA) verification — is Meta's badge of authenticity. It tells customers they're talking to a verified, legitimate business.
To be eligible:
Your business must be notable — Meta looks for news coverage, a credible web presence, or brand recognition
You must have completed Business Manager verification
Your WhatsApp Business Account must be in good standing
You must apply through your platform or Meta directly
Not every business qualifies immediately. Meta prioritises well-known brands, larger organisations, and businesses with strong media presence. If you're rejected, build your online presence first — active website, press mentions, consistent social media — then reapply.
Working with a Meta Technology Partner like Intelli means your escalation requests go through a direct Meta channel, which can speed up the verification review process.
How do I send to 1,000 contacts a day on WhatsApp?
You can do this from day one — Tier 1 allows up to 1,000 unique contacts per day. To do it properly:
Use broadcasts through the WhatsApp Business API — not the Business App's 256-contact broadcast list
Only message contacts who have opted in to receive messages from you (this is a Meta requirement, not optional)
Use an approved message template for outbound messages
Send via your platform — Intelli lets you upload a contact list and trigger a broadcast in a few clicks
If you're currently stuck at 256 contacts per broadcast on the Business App, that limit disappears the moment you switch to the API.
What gets a WhatsApp Business account banned by Meta?
Meta enforces quality standards strictly. These are the most common reasons accounts get restricted or banned:
Messaging non-opted-in contacts — if people didn't agree to receive your messages, this is a violation
High block or spam report rates — if too many recipients mark your messages as spam, your quality rating drops
Sending prohibited content — adult content, gambling, alcohol (without authorisation), weapons, financial scams
Using unofficial WhatsApp tools — third-party apps that access WhatsApp without Meta authorisation
Template misuse — sending marketing content through templates marked as utility or authentication
Fake business information — misrepresenting your business name, category, or contact details
Sudden spikes in message volume — going from 50 messages a day to 10,000 overnight triggers Meta's fraud detection
The pattern in most bans is a quality rating that drops to yellow, then red, followed by restriction or suspension. You can see your quality rating inside your WhatsApp Business Account dashboard.
My WhatsApp number got banned — what do I do?
First, don't panic. Here's what to do:
Check the reason — Meta usually sends an email explaining the restriction type. Log into Business Manager and check your WhatsApp Manager for any notices.
Identify the cause — review recent message volume, template usage, and any complaints. If you can pinpoint the issue, your appeal is more likely to succeed.
Submit an appeal — go to business.facebook.com, navigate to WhatsApp Manager, and look for the appeal option on the restricted account.
Provide supporting documents — if Meta flagged your business as suspicious, submit your business registration, ID, and proof of legitimate operation.
Contact support through your platform — if you're on Intelli, escalation goes through Meta Technology Partner support channels, which have faster response times than standard business support.
Prevention is much easier than reversal. Maintain a green quality rating, only message opted-in contacts, and keep your content within Meta's commerce policy.
Can I use my existing Vodafone, MTN, or AirtelTigo number for WhatsApp API?
Yes — all three major Ghanaian carriers are fully compatible with the WhatsApp Business API. During initial setup, the number needs to receive a one-time OTP via SMS or voice call for verification — that's the only time this is required.
If you want to keep using your existing number on WhatsApp while also connecting it to the API, that's possible. Read Intelli's guide on WhatsApp Coexistence for how this works in practice.
If you're fully migrating your number to the API, you'll need to deregister it from WhatsApp or WhatsApp Business App first. This does not delete your contacts — it just disconnects the number from the app.
How long does WhatsApp Business API setup take in Ghana?
The timeline depends on a few factors:
Step | Typical time |
Facebook Business Manager setup | 30 minutes |
Business verification by Meta | 1–5 business days |
Phone number registration and OTP | Same day |
Display name review | 24–72 hours |
Message template approval | 24–48 hours |
Total: most businesses are fully live within 3–7 days, with the biggest variable being how quickly Meta reviews your business verification documents. Having clean, matching documents speeds this up significantly.
Do I need a developer to set up the WhatsApp Business API?
Not with Intelli. The raw WhatsApp Business API has no built-in interface — accessing it directly requires developer knowledge, webhook configuration, and API calls.
Intelli is a no-code platform — you don't write a single line of code. Upload your documents, train your assistant, configure your flows, and start automating. And from the moment you sign up, you have a dedicated support team walking you through every step, handling Meta navigation on your behalf, and resolving anything that comes up. You never have to figure it out alone.
Can I keep my WhatsApp Business API number private and use a different number for regular WhatsApp?
Yes. Your API number and your personal WhatsApp are completely separate. You can have one number on the API for your business and a completely different number for personal use — they don't interfere with each other.
What happens to my current WhatsApp Business App chats when I migrate to the API?
Chat history from the WhatsApp Business App does not transfer to the API. Once you deregister a number from the App and register it on the API, previous chat history stays on the App. For ongoing customers, your new API-connected number will appear the same to them — they're still messaging the same number, they just won't see old history on your end.
Ready to Get Started?
The WhatsApp Business API is the infrastructure that lets Ghanaian businesses move beyond the phone and build real customer engagement systems — automated, scalable, and running 24/7.
Intelli makes it accessible to any business, with no code and no technical team required. As a Meta Technology Partner serving 200+ businesses across Africa, Intelli doesn't just give you the platform — you get a dedicated support team from day one, guiding you through every step of setup, handling Meta on your behalf, and making sure you go live without the headaches.
Intelli is an AI-powered customer engagement platform and Meta Technology Partner. We help businesses across Ghana, Kenya, and Nigeria automate customer conversations at scale on WhatsApp.



