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Will Zoho's Arattai Be India's Answer to WhatsApp?

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India's messaging world is evolving rapidly, and a homegrown contender is making waves.

Will Zoho's Arattai Be India's Answer to WhatsApp?

Zoho's Arattai is not just another chat app; it promises a truly “made-in-India” experience. With clean design, fast performance, and growing government endorsements, Arattai is capturing attention in a market long dominated by WhatsApp. Users are intrigued by its focus on local data storage, privacy, and practical features for entry-level smartphones, making it accessible to millions across the country.

The app's popularity is driven by more than just convenience. Arattai resonates with India's rising digital self-reliance movement, appealing to users who value privacy, innovation, and supporting domestic technology. Its unique offerings, such as an official Android TV app and personal storage “Pocket,” set it apart from existing platforms. With the increasing number of downloads, Arattai is positioning itself as a bold statement in India's tech ecosystem rather than just a messaging alternative.

Arattai's India-First Advantage

Developed by Zoho Corporation, Arattai is designed with Indian users in mind, offering a familiar interface and features tailored to local preferences. Data localization is a major selling point: Arattai stores all user data within India, addressing privacy concerns and aligning with government data sovereignty goals. It has topped India's App Store in the Social Networking category, signaling strong adoption and interest.

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