Mywhin is a dedicated version of whin. The main difference between the two is that with mywhin you own the number, this means there is no usage restriction: you can send a whatsapp to any number and you can manage the whatsapp groups at your will.
Bear in mind that acting like a bot could potentially be a risk of being banned by Meta, so do not spam users or do anything that is against the TOU.
Mywhin offers three categories of functionality: Instance Management, Messaging, and Group Management.
Instance Management functions include endpoints that manage the status of the userโs Mywhin instance.
The /create endpoint will create an empty mywhin instance on the system. This is the first thing you need to do to start using mywhin.
The /qrpng endpoint returns a QR code to link a WhatsApp number with your tenant, it must be scanned using the WhatsApp app on a phone.
The /status endpoint returns the status of the tenant, which can be either โactive,โ โsleep,โ or โpending enrollmentโ.
The /sleep endpoint switches the tenant to โsleepโ state, while /resume switches it back to "active."
The /unenroll endpoint wipes the instance, transitioning it to โpending enrollmentโ status; after using this endpoint, the user must enroll again using a new QR code to continue using the service.
Messaging functions include endpoints that allow the user to send and receive messages via WhatsApp.
The /wspout endpoint sends a WhatsApp message accepting all sorts of messages formats, such as simple text, lists, buttons, vCards, locations, audios, videos, images, or documents.
Reception function will deliver any new message to a userโs defined webhook. The webhook management endpoints allows the user to set and check the usersโwebhook.
The Group Management set provides endpoints for managing groups in WhatsApp.
These endpoints enable users to create, update, or delete groups. They also allow users to add or remove participants from a group.