
Arattai now allows users to transfer WhatsApp chats into the app. This makes it easier to switch without losing old conversations. (Photo: Google AI Studio)
Indian company Zoho has launched a new messaging app called Arattai. The Indian government is promoting the app, and ministers like Ashwini Vaishnaw and Dharmendra Pradhan have asked people to try it. But many users still rely on WhatsApp because their old chats and contacts are stored there.
To solve this problem, Arattai now allows users to transfer WhatsApp chats into the app. This makes it easier to switch without losing old conversations.
WhatsApp is India’s most used messaging app. It provides end-to-end encryption, which keeps chats private. Arattai, however, does not have end-to-end encryption for regular chats yet. Still, the Indian government is supporting Arattai as a homegrown and secure alternative to WhatsApp.
If you want to move your chats from WhatsApp to Arattai, follow these steps:
⚠️ Note: You cannot move all chats at once. Each chat must be exported separately, and only if the contact is on Arattai.
If you select Without Media, only text messages will transfer.
If you select With Media, photos and videos will also move, but it will take more time.
Before deleting WhatsApp, take a backup of your chats:
If you are ready to leave WhatsApp, delete your account:
Arattai is part of India’s plan to promote local digital apps. By supporting Arattai, the government wants to reduce the use of foreign apps like WhatsApp. While Arattai is still working on features like stronger encryption, it already provides a simple Indian option for messaging.
Conclusion
Moving from WhatsApp to Arattai has become easier with the new chat transfer option. Users can keep their important conversations, take backups, and even delete WhatsApp if they wish. Arattai’s future success will depend on how many users adopt it and how quickly it adds new security features.