Therefore, tosustaintheteam, theychargedusers $1 a year, whichatthebeginningseemedlikeitwouldpushawayusersbutitdidn't.
WhatsAppwouldrisetobecome a top 20 appinthe U.
S.
Appstorebythebeginningof 2011.
By 2013, WhatsApphadover 200 millionmonthlyactiveusersand a staffofonly 50 peopleandwasvaluedat $1.5 billion.
Withthatmanyactiveusers, thecompanyhad a revenueof $200 millionAndwiththatkindofgrowthitwas a matteroftimebeforeitcrosses a billionusersanditwasclearhowWhatsAppusedtomakemoney.
Meanwhile, facebookSiliconValley's goldenjewelalsowanted a shareofthemarket.
However, thisisjustthebeginningbecausefacebook's plansforWhatsApparejuststarting.
HaveyoueverheardofWechat?
ItisChina's superapp.
YousimplycannotexistinchinawithoutWechat.
Itisthetwogoapp, notjusttochat, buttoorder a cabshopcalledthepolice, make a doctorappointment, order a deliveryandevenuseitas a paymentsystemwhichithascombinedinitsUbercraigslistNews, zerogamesandeverythingelseyouuseontheinternet, whichhadeasedtheinternetinchina.
AndthatiswhatWhatsAppisstrivingtobecomeatleast.
That's whatZack's planisWhatsApphasbeenworkingon a paymentproductssince 2018.
InJune 2020, ithasfinallylaunched a paymentserviceinBrazilthatallowsuserstopayeachotheraswellasotherbusinessesontheplatform.
Unfortunately, around 10 dayslater, brazil's CentralBanksuspendedthelaunchMastercardandVisaWhatsApp's paymentpartnerswereaskedtospendanymoneytransferwithintheappdespitethefactthat 1.2 billionpeopleuseWhatsAppeachdayforaroundfourhoursWhatsAppisstrugglingtobecomelikeWechatbecauseofitsassociationwithfacebookFacebookwaslaunchedin 2004 whenMarkZuckerbergwasstill a teenager.
AndaftermultiplemistakesandprivacyscandalsthatFacebookwentthroughoverthelasttwodecades, itisveryunlikelythatWhatsAppcouldonedayturninto a wechat.