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WhatsApp Business API for re-engage previously interested lead

The scenario sends a personalised WhatsApp template to a lead or customer who showed interest earlier but went inactive.

Use case overview

The scenario sends a personalised WhatsApp template to a lead or customer who showed interest earlier but went inactive. The message includes their name, the product or topic they cared about, and an updated re-engagement hook. A static URL button opens the current offer or catalog page.

Template example

Hello, {{1}}! You previously showed interest in "{{2}}". {{3}} We would be happy to help again — open the current offer using the button below.

[Open proposal]

The offer URL button is fixed in the Meta template — only body variables are sent via the API.

Variables and purpose

  • {{1}} — customer or lead name
  • {{2}} — product or service they previously showed interest in
  • {{3}} — re-engagement hook (e.g. updated pricing, new feature, limited-time offer)

Filled-in example

Hello, Anna! You previously showed interest in "Pro plan for teams". A 20% discount is available until the end of the month We would be happy to help again — open the current offer using the button below.

[Open proposal]

When to use it

  • win-back campaigns
  • e-commerce
  • agencies

Business value

  • CRM identifies a dormant lead with prior interest signal
  • System resolves phone and historical interest context
  • Win-back template is built with name, product context, and re-engage hook
  • WhatsApp message is delivered to re-open the sales conversation
  • Delivery and engagement are logged for CRM win-back campaigns

Workflow

  1. CRM or marketing automation flags a dormant contact with prior interest.
  2. The system resolves the phone number and historical interest fields.
  3. A personalised win-back template is built with three body variables and a static URL button.
  4. The contact receives the WhatsApp re-engagement message.
  5. Delivery result is logged in CRM for the win-back campaign.
  6. Delivery progress is reported asynchronously — typically sent, then delivered (or failed/undelivered).
  7. Your system receives status via webhook (hooks[]) or polls GET …/hookInfo?messageId=<id> and handles failures if needed.

Technical implementation

Prerequisites

  • A 1MSG account with WhatsApp Business API connected and an approved message template.
  • Contact phone number in international format (without + and spaces).
  • Win-back payload: name, prior interest context, re-engage hook; offer URL fixed in the Meta template button.

Code examples

Node.js

#!/usr/bin/env node

// === Configuration (replace "___" placeholders) ===

const API_BASE_URL = "https://api.1msg.io"; // production 1MSG API base URL
const CHANNEL_ID = "___";                   // channel ID from 1MSG dashboard
const API_TOKEN = "___";                    // channel JWT token (Bearer)

const TEMPLATE_NAME = "___";                // approved template name
const TEMPLATE_NAMESPACE = "___";           // template namespace (422 without it)
const TEMPLATE_LANGUAGE = "___";            // template language code, e.g. "en"



// === Test data ===
const TEST_PHONE = "___";            // client phone in international format
const TEST_CUSTOMERNAME = "___";    // {{1}} customer name
const TEST_PRODUCTORSERVICENAME = "___";    // {{2}} product or service name
const TEST_NEXTSTEP = "___";    // {{3}} next step

function normalizePhone(phone) {
  return String(phone).replace(/\D/g, "");
}

function assertConfigured(values) {
  for (const [key, value] of Object.entries(values)) {
    if (value === "___" || value === "" || value === undefined || value === null) {
      throw new Error(`Missing configuration value: ${key}`);
    }
  }
}

async function sendTemplateMessage({ phone, customerName, productOrServiceName, nextStep }) {
  assertConfigured({
    CHANNEL_ID,
    API_TOKEN,
    TEMPLATE_NAME,
    TEMPLATE_NAMESPACE,
    TEMPLATE_LANGUAGE,
    phone,
    customerName,
    productOrServiceName,
    nextStep,
  });

  const url = `${API_BASE_URL}/${CHANNEL_ID}/sendTemplate`;

  // params carries body ONLY. Button text is fixed in the Meta template — no button param.
  const requestBody = {
    phone: normalizePhone(phone),
    template: TEMPLATE_NAME,
    namespace: TEMPLATE_NAMESPACE,
    language: {
      policy: "deterministic",
      code: TEMPLATE_LANGUAGE,
    },
    params: [
      {
        type: "body",
        parameters: [
          { type: "text", text: String(customerName) }, // {{1}} customer name
          { type: "text", text: String(productOrServiceName) }, // {{2}} product or service name
          { type: "text", text: String(nextStep) }, // {{3}} next step
        ],
      },
    ],
  };

  const res = await fetch(url, {
    method: "POST",
    headers: {
      "Content-Type": "application/json",
      Authorization: `Bearer ${API_TOKEN}`,
    },
    body: JSON.stringify(requestBody),
  });

  const raw = await res.text();
  let data;
  try {
    data = JSON.parse(raw);
  } catch {
    data = null;
  }

  if (!res.ok || !data || data.sent !== true) {
    console.error("Send failed. API response:");
    console.error(raw);
    process.exit(1);
  }

  console.log("Message sent to client.");
  console.log("API response:", raw);
  return data;
}

if (require.main === module) {
  sendTemplateMessage({
    phone: TEST_PHONE,
    customerName: TEST_CUSTOMERNAME,
    productOrServiceName: TEST_PRODUCTORSERVICENAME,
    nextStep: TEST_NEXTSTEP,
  }).catch((err) => {
    console.error("Execution failed:", err.message);
    process.exit(1);
  });
}

module.exports = { sendTemplateMessage };

Immediate API response (synchronous)

  • HTTP 2xx and JSON "sent": true mean 1MSG accepted the message for sending — not that it already reached the customer's phone.
  • Save the `id` field from the response (value looks like wamid.…). Use it to correlate delivery callbacks or polling.
  • The response may also include message and description — informational only.

Delivery status (asynchronous)

  • Register a webhook (POST …/webhook) so 1MSG POSTs delivery updates to your HTTPS endpoint in a separate `hooks[]` payload (sent, delivered, read, or failed/undelivered when applicable).
  • Optionally poll: GET {base}/{channel}/hookInfo?messageId=<id from sendTemplate>.
  • In practice, delivery often completes within a few seconds — but that is not guaranteed by the API contract.

Common errors

  • Invalid or non-normalized phone number
  • Unapproved or missing template name / namespace
  • No customer opt-in for WhatsApp business messages
  • Template variable count mismatch (422 from API)
  • Delivery failure — check status webhook and retry policy

FAQ

  • Do I need an approved template? Yes — cold-start WhatsApp messages require a Meta-approved template.
  • Can I customize the message text? Body variables are dynamic; fixed text and button labels are set in the Meta template.
  • How do I check delivery? sent: true only confirms acceptance. Track delivery via webhook hooks[] or GET …/hookInfo?messageId=<id>.
  • What if the message is not delivered? Log the failed/undelivered hook, verify opt-in and template status, then retry or fall back to another channel.
  • Can I connect this to my CRM or backend? Yes — trigger the API call from your platform webhook or event handler.

CTA

Ready to use re-engage previously interested lead? Connect your 1MSG channel and run the code examples above.

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