Get your WhatsApp template approved by Meta — first time.
Paste your template below. I'll tell you the category Meta will accept it under, what to fix if it'll be rejected, and rewrite it for you if needed. No charge. 24-hour turnaround.
The audit, in three parts.
The single biggest reason templates get rejected is wrong category. I'll tell you whether Marketing, Utility, Authentication or Service is the honest pick for your message — and what changes if you move it.
Variables in the wrong place, all-caps, too many emojis, missing opt-out language on a Marketing template — the small format rules that quietly fail submissions. I'll flag every one I can find.
If the template won't pass, I'll send you a rewritten version that will — in your voice, same intent, fixed. You paste it into Meta's form and submit.
I've submitted templates across Marketing, Utility and Authentication for my own work and for clients. The patterns are repetitive once you've seen them a few times — same category mistakes, same format slips, same risky words. The audit is me walking your template through the same checks I run before I hit submit on my own.
Multi-template audits with resubmission support. If you've got a batch of templates or you've already had submissions rejected and need help getting them through, reply to the audit email after I send it and I'll quote on your specific scope.
Quick questions.
What happens to my template after the audit?
I review it once, send you the response, then delete it. I don't train on it, share it, or store it after the audit is complete.
How long does the audit take?
Within 24 hours. Usually faster — most go out the same day they come in.
Will this guarantee approval?
No. Meta's review is human and judgement calls happen. But every template I've audited that followed my rewrite has been approved on first or second submission. If you submit the rewrite and it's still rejected, reply to the audit email and I'll help you understand why.
Do I need a WhatsApp Business API account already?
No. You can audit a template before you've set anything up — useful for deciding whether your messaging plan will even work under Meta's rules.