The difference between WhatsApp Business API and Cloud API in 2026 is basically: Cloud API It is hosted by Meta (recommended for all new accounts, free infrastructure) and On-Premises APIs It's self-hosted (being discontinued as of 2024). For SMEs and mid-market companies, the answer is Cloud API, hands down. The real complexity isn't choosing between the two—it's choosing the platform that sits on top of Cloud API: Aurora Inbox for SMEs, Twilio for developers, enterprise solutions for large accounts.
Are WhatsApp Business API and Cloud API the same thing?
Not exactly. Both are ways to access the "WhatsApp Business API", but the implementation is different:
- On-Premises APIs — Meta provides a Docker container that you host on your server. You manage infrastructure, certificates, scaling, backups, and updates.
- Cloud API — Meta hosts everything. You only consume HTTPS endpoints. No server to maintain.
When someone says "WhatsApp Business API" in 2026, they almost always mean Cloud API.
On-Premises status in 2026: discontinuation
Meta announced in 2023 the gradual discontinuation of On-Premises. The updated roadmap in 2025:
- 2024: They stopped new on-premises registrations.
- 2025: Features frozen — Cloud API receives new features, On-Premises does not.
- 2026: They announced a migration deadline of the end of 2027 for existing accounts.
- 2027 (planned): final cut.
If your company is still on-premises, you should plan your migration to Cloud API this year.
Comparison: Cloud API vs On-Premises
| Appearance | Cloud API | On-Premises (being discontinued) |
|---|---|---|
| Hosting | Goal | Your server |
| Infrastructure cost | $0 | Variable depending on use |
| Maintenance | Zero | High |
| Availability | Meta SaaS State | It depends on your team |
| Updates | Automatic | Manuals |
| Scaling | Automatic | Your responsibility |
| Special compliance (data residence) | Limited | Possible |
| State in 2026 | Recommended | Discontinuing |
| For new accounts | Yeah | No (closed) |
When to choose On-Premises (rare cases)
Only two scenarios justify staying on-premises (as long as Meta allows it):
- Data residency regulation Strict regulations where your legal requirements mandate that messages reside on your own infrastructure. Some examples include European banking and healthcare.
- Extreme volumes (>10M messages/day) where negotiation with Meta for Cloud API is not satisfactory, although rare today.
For 99.9% of cases, Cloud API is the answer.
Is the choice between Cloud API and platform?
Here's the common confusion. The choice. real It's not Cloud API vs On-Premises — that's already settled. The choice is Which platform sits on top of Cloud API?:
| Category | Examples | Ideal for |
|---|---|---|
| No-code AI-first platforms | Aurora Inbox, Wati | SMEs and mid-market |
| Developer-first platforms | Twilio, 360dialog | Companies with engineering |
| Managed enterprise solutions | Take Blip, Sinch | Large accounts with integrators |
Cloud API by itself is just a "pipe" — it's not a usable product.
How to connect to Cloud API: three paths
1. Via platform (recommended for SMEs)
Aurora Inbox is a Meta-authorized BSP. The platform connects to the Cloud API for you, giving you a shared inbox, AI agent, and multichannel support in a single subscription. Onboarding: 10 minutes.
2. Via Twilio or BSP developer-first
If you have an engineering team, Twilio gives you more basic Cloud APIs to build your product. More flexibility, more work. Pay-as-you-go.
3. Meta's Direct Cloud API
For expert developers. You connect directly without an intermediary BSP. You configure webhooks, manage templates, everything. A lot of work, maximum control.
Comparative costs
| Component | Direct Cloud API | Aurora Inbox |
|---|---|---|
| Target Infrastructure | $0 | $0 |
| By Meta conversation | Country/category variable | Country/category variable (without markup) |
| Platform / subscription | $0 | $99-329 USD/month |
| Engineering / Maintenance | 40-160 hrs setup + 5-15 hrs/month | 0 |
| Time to production | 4-12 weeks | 1 day |
For any SME, the cost of engineering and maintenance time for a direct Cloud API exceeds 5-10x the cost of the platform.
Common mistakes when evaluating the option
- Assuming that Cloud API is a product. It's not—it's an API. It needs a platform on top of it.
- Thinking you save money by going direct. The savings from the subscription are lost 5× in engineering.
- Start on-premises out of habit. It's being discontinued, you're chained down.
- Do not consider BSP authorized. Some functions require BSP — without it, you're limited.
- Underestimating the value of AI. A platform with LLM agent + RAG + multichannel is worth much more than its price.
Why Aurora Inbox
Aurora Inbox is a Meta-authorized BSP on Cloud API + real LLM agent (GPT-5) with RAG + browsable catalog + onboard scheduling + multichannel support (WhatsApp, Messenger, Instagram, TikTok). One subscription, no markup per conversation, 10-minute onboarding.
Start your free trial and leaves the complexity of Cloud APIs directly to the platform.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between WhatsApp Business API and Cloud API?
WhatsApp Business API is the general term; in 2026 it means Cloud API hosted by Meta. On-Premises (self-hosted) is being discontinued.
How much does Cloud API cost?
The API itself is free in terms of infrastructure. Meta charges per conversation based on country and category. The platform also charges a separate subscription fee.
Can I migrate from On-Premises to Cloud API?
Yes, there is an official Meta migration flow. Aurora Inbox and other BSPs manage it.
Do I need a BSP to use Cloud API?
Not technically, but a BSP provides assisted onboarding and an operating platform. Without a BSP, it's all DIY.
Does Cloud API have sending limits?
Yes, the same traditional tiers: 1,000 → 10,000 → 100,000 → unlimited unique recipients for 24 hours. You move up a tier as you demonstrate good behavior.
When will On-Premises close completely?
Meta announced a migration deadline of the end of 2027. Existing accounts must move before then; new accounts will not be accepted from 2024.

