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What the WhatsApp module does
The WhatsApp module lets someone message the Verba WhatsApp number, sign in with a secure authorization link, pick a verb, and continue the conversation inside WhatsApp. It supports:- Your own private verbs
- Public verbs from Explore
- Normal text chat
- Image understanding
- Image generation
- Voice messages
- Reply context from WhatsApp replies
- Switching or disconnecting the connected verb
Before you start
You need:- A Verba account
- At least one verb, or a public verb you want to talk to
- WhatsApp installed on your phone or desktop
- The Verba WhatsApp number shown on the WhatsApp module page
You do not need to paste a token or create a WhatsApp bot yourself. The module
uses the shared Verba WhatsApp number and links each chat to the verb you pick.
Connect a verb to WhatsApp
Message the Verba WhatsApp number
Send any message to the number shown on the module page. Verba replies with
a secure authorization link.
Choosing public verbs
The authorization modal shows your own verbs first, then public verbs. Use the search box to find a verb by name, tag, or description. This means a WhatsApp chat can be connected to:- A private verb you created
- A public verb from another creator
- A different verb later with
/switch
Media support
WhatsApp conversations can use more than plain text.Images
Send an image with a message and the connected verb can inspect it, answer questions about it, or use it as context for the next reply. If your verb has image generation enabled, you can also ask it to create an image. Generated images are sent back to the WhatsApp chat as media.Voice messages
Send a WhatsApp voice note and Verba transcribes it before passing it to the verb. If your verb has voice replies enabled, it can answer with voice as well.Reply context
When you reply to a specific WhatsApp message, Verba includes that quoted message as context. This helps the verb understand what “that”, “this one”, or “the image above” refers to.WhatsApp commands
| Command | What it does |
|---|---|
/help | Shows the available WhatsApp commands. |
/status | Shows the currently connected verb. |
/switch | Opens the verb picker again so you can connect another verb. |
/disconnect | Disconnects the current chat from the selected verb. |
/disconnect is available
if they want to change or stop the connected verb.
Best practices
- Send a clear first message after connecting so the verb knows what you want.
- Add a short caption when sending images.
- Use WhatsApp replies when asking follow-up questions about an earlier message.
- Use
/switchinstead of disconnecting if you only want to talk to another verb. - Use
/disconnectwhen the chat should no longer be linked to any verb.
Troubleshooting
The authorization link expired
The authorization link expired
I picked the wrong verb
I picked the wrong verb
Send
/switch in WhatsApp and choose a different verb from the modal.The verb did not understand an image
The verb did not understand an image
Re-send the image with a short caption explaining what you want the verb to
look at. Clearer images and direct questions work best.
Voice did not work
Voice did not work
Try sending the message again, or type the message as text. Very short,
noisy, or interrupted voice notes can fail transcription.
I want to stop the chat
I want to stop the chat
Send
/disconnect. The chat will detach from the verb until you connect one
again.Discord deployment
Connect a verb to Discord servers, channels, commands, and voice.
Image generation
Learn how image creation works across Verba chats and integrations.
Voice and audio
Configure voice messages and audio behavior for your verbs.
Troubleshooting
Fast fixes for common account, chat, and module issues.

