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Tech · 26 April 2026 · 8 min read

Telegram vs WhatsApp Business for guests: real comparison

Which one is really worth it? Comparison on 7 dimensions: API cost, automation, multilanguage, privacy, popularity among tourists.

"But do guests actually use Telegram?" is the first question every host asks when we propose a bot for customer service. Let's compare Telegram and WhatsApp Business for B&B/hotel use, on 7 dimensions that matter.

1. Tourist adoption

WhatsApp: 2.5B users, dominant in Italy, Spain, Brazil, India.

Telegram: 800M users, dominant in Russia, Ukraine, Iran, plus tech-aware users worldwide.

WhatsApp has wider coverage. Telegram is not "esoteric" — anyone installs it in 30 seconds.

2. Cost to the host

WhatsApp Business: base app free. For pro automation, WhatsApp Business API costs 0.04-0.10€ per message. 1000 messages/month = 40-100€.

Telegram: API completely free. No per-message cost, no volume cap. Only pay any tool above (e.g. StayHelp at 19€/month).

3. Automation capability

WhatsApp: bots via Meta Business Platform. Meta approval needed for promotional messages. Various restrictions.

Telegram: full API, total freedom. No approvals, no review queue.

4. Privacy and GDPR

WhatsApp: owned by Meta. Heavy metadata sharing within the Facebook group. Repeatedly investigated by EU regulators.

Telegram: less controversial on privacy, legal HQ in Dubai/UK, optional E2E encryption (secret chats). For B&B use, both are acceptable.

5. Multilingual

Tie: both handle any language at the interface level. The bot behind makes the difference, not the platform.

6. Guest UX

WhatsApp: already on 80% of European tourists' phones. Zero friction.

Telegram: needs install (~60% of European tourists). However, the QR deep link triggers the install automatically; once installed, dead simple.

7. Long-term reliability

In the last 5 years Meta changed WhatsApp Business policies 3 times. Costs went up, restrictions grew. Telegram kept APIs stable and free.

The practical verdict

For operational guest chat (Wi-Fi, breakfast, parking, FAQ), Telegram with an AI bot is the best choice: free, scalable, multilingual. The "install the app" friction is minimal — the room QR auto-opens Telegram, 30 seconds and they're in.

WhatsApp remains useful for pre-booking contact and Italian guests who insist on it. Keep it as a secondary channel; the real volume goes through the Telegram bot.

"At first I feared German guests wouldn't use Telegram. Real stat after 6 months: 92% installed and used it without issues. 8% messaged on WhatsApp Business and I replied myself." — Daniela, 7-room B&B in Rome

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