Wacli (WhatsApp CLI) — On Our Radar
Wacli (WhatsApp CLI) — On Our Radar

Status: 🟡 Under observation
Why we're talking about it: Developer interest is spiking as Peter Steinberger attempts to keep the client alive while Meta’s security team treats his release cycle like a personal challenge (GitHub).
What we know:
- Created by Peter Steinberger, Wacli uses the Go-based whatsmeow library to reverse-engineer the WhatsApp Web protocol for local syncing (GitHub Readme).
- Version 0.5.0 was released on April 14, 2026, specifically to address '405 Client Outdated' errors from Meta’s latest protocol updates (GitHub Release v0.5.0).
- The client requires an active QR session, effectively masquerading as a standard web instance for programmatic message delivery (GitHub Docs).
- Meta is currently executing an aggressive ban wave against accounts using unauthorised third-party clients (Reddit r/whatsapp 2026).
- Wacli remains outside the official DMA interoperability channels Meta opened to approved partners in late 2025 (Meta DMA Report, March 2026).
The unknowns:
- We don't know yet if Wacli will transition to the official DMA Interoperability APIs to mitigate the extreme ban risk.
- The impact of Meta’s imminent April 2026 Channels advertising rollout on unofficial CLI scrapers remains unverified.
This article will be updated when we have more data. Until then, proceed with caution.
Ship clean code,
Marcus.

Marcus Webb - Senior Backend Analyst at UsedBy.ai
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