WhatsApp Link Examples by Business Type

Review practical WhatsApp link and message examples for restaurants, clinics, real estate agents, sellers, freelancers, events, and support.

Reviewed by the WALinkGen editorial team for practical clarity and responsible use.

Last updated: June 10, 2026

How to read these examples

The examples below use sample numbers and sample messages. Replace the phone number with your real WhatsApp number in international digits-only format, and rewrite the message so it matches the page where the link appears. A link on a menu should not sound the same as a link on a property listing or support page.

The easiest way to adapt an example is to paste the message into the WhatsApp link generator, select the correct country, check the preview, and test the result before publishing.

Restaurant reservation example

Restaurant links work best when the draft asks for guest count, date, and approximate time while making clear that the booking still needs confirmation.

Message draft: Hi, I would like to request a table for 4 people on Friday at about 7:30 pm. Is that available?

Example URL: https://wa.me/60123456789?text=Hi%2C%20I%20would%20like%20to%20request%20a%20table...

Clinic appointment example

Clinics should avoid collecting sensitive health details in the URL. Use the message to start scheduling, then move private discussion into an appropriate channel.

Message draft: Hi, I would like to ask about appointment availability for a general consultation this week.

Example URL: https://wa.me/60123456789?text=Hi%2C%20I%20would%20like%20to%20ask%20about%20appointment...

Real estate listing example

A listing code helps agents identify the property immediately, especially when one number receives enquiries from many property pages and signs.

Message draft: Hi, I am interested in listing KL-204. Is it still available, and can I arrange a viewing?

Example URL: https://wa.me/60123456789?text=Hi%2C%20I%20am%20interested%20in%20listing%20KL-204...

Online seller product example

Product-page links should preserve the item name, variant, and delivery question so the seller can answer without asking where the customer came from.

Message draft: Hi, I am interested in the black travel backpack. Is it in stock, and what is the delivery time to Penang?

Example URL: https://wa.me/60123456789?text=Hi%2C%20I%20am%20interested%20in%20the%20black%20travel%20backpack...

Freelancer enquiry example

Freelancers can use a short qualification prompt, but should leave room for the prospect to describe the project naturally.

Message draft: Hi, I am looking for help with a landing page design. Could you share your availability and starting price?

Example URL: https://wa.me/60123456789?text=Hi%2C%20I%20am%20looking%20for%20help%20with%20a%20landing%20page...

Customer support example

Support messages can ask for a non-sensitive order reference and short issue summary. Avoid asking for passwords, card numbers, or full identity documents in a pre-filled URL.

Message draft: Hi, I need help with order A12345. The issue is that the item arrived damaged.

Example URL: https://wa.me/60123456789?text=Hi%2C%20I%20need%20help%20with%20order%20A12345...

Event registration example

Event links are useful on posters and social posts, but the message should not imply registration is complete until the organizer confirms it.

Message draft: Hi, I would like to ask about seats for the Saturday workshop. Are registrations still open?

Example URL: https://wa.me/60123456789?text=Hi%2C%20I%20would%20like%20to%20ask%20about%20seats...

Appointment booking service example

Service businesses should phrase the draft as a request or availability check unless a separate booking system confirms the appointment instantly.

Message draft: Hi, I would like to request an appointment for a haircut on Tuesday afternoon. What times are available?

Example URL: https://wa.me/60123456789?text=Hi%2C%20I%20would%20like%20to%20request%20an%20appointment...

Plain link examples without a message

Sometimes a message is unnecessary. A general "Contact us on WhatsApp" button can use a plain link such as https://wa.me/60123456789. This is cleaner when the page has several possible reasons to contact you or when you want the visitor to write in their own words.

Examples that are too vague

A draft that only says "Hi" gives the receiving team no context. A draft that says "I want to buy" can be confusing if the link appears on a page with multiple products. A draft that asks for sensitive personal data can create privacy risk. The best examples are short, editable, and specific to the placement.

Examples that overpromise

Avoid wording such as "My order is confirmed" or "My appointment is booked" unless another system has actually confirmed it. Opening a chat is only the start of a conversation. Better wording is "I would like to request," "Can I check," or "Is this available?"

Build your own version

  1. Choose the page or offline material where the link will appear.
  2. Write one sentence that captures the visitor's likely intent.
  3. Remove private or unnecessary details from the draft.
  4. Create the link and QR code with WALinkGen.
  5. Open the result on mobile and desktop before publishing.

For more message-writing advice, read the WhatsApp message template guide. For phone-number rules, use the wa.me link guide.

FAQ

Can I copy these WhatsApp link examples exactly?

Use them as starting points, then replace the number, product, location, and wording so the link matches your own page and workflow.

Should every business use a pre-filled message?

No. A message is useful when it gives helpful context. A plain link may be better for general contact pages or when the visitor should write freely.

Do examples need campaign tracking?

Campaign labels can help identify placements, but WhatsApp app handoffs may limit tracking. The message context is often just as important.