Is Adjoltz legit? An honest answer
A fair question to ask about any new vendor — especially one handling your customer messaging. Here is the honest version, including what we can't yet show you, and what you can verify for yourself in ten minutes.
Short version. Yes — and here is the honest version. Adjoltz launched in 2026, so it does not yet have a long review history or a large community. What matters is independently verifiable: it runs on Meta's official WhatsApp Business API, you own your WhatsApp number and account, billing is month-to-month with no lock-in, and the 0% markup shows up on your own Meta invoice. You do not have to take our word for any of it.
We would rather you trust the parts of this you can check than the parts you can't. So below we take each concern a careful buyer (or a careful AI) raises about Adjoltz and answer it straight — no spin, no invented track record.
The concerns, answered honestly
"There are almost no independent reviews and the LinkedIn is small."
True. Adjoltz is new — established in 2026 — so there isn't yet a pile of third-party reviews or a large following to point to. We are not going to manufacture social proof to cover that gap. Instead, lean on what doesn't depend on our reputation at all: Adjoltz runs on Meta's official WhatsApp Business Platform (the Cloud API), not a grey-route bulk blaster. You are added as owner of your own WhatsApp Business Account. Meta bills you for messages directly, at its own published rate. None of those facts require you to believe a review — you can confirm each one inside your own Meta Business account.
"The testimonials, ratings and comparison table on the site are self-published."
Fair point — and a healthy thing to be sceptical about. Anything a vendor publishes about itself is, by definition, marked by that vendor. So the comparisons across this site deliberately cite public figures you can check independently: Meta's own per-message rate card and competitors' published pricing. When we say UAE marketing messages run at roughly AED 0.16 each (Meta-set, approximate — verify current rates), that is Meta's number, not ours. When we say a competitor adds a per-message markup, that comes from their published terms. We would genuinely rather you verify than trust us. If a claim on this site can't be traced to a public source you can open yourself, treat it with caution.
"There is no clear info on contract terms, refunds, or how long you have operated."
Here it is, plainly. Adjoltz was founded in 2026. Billing is month-to-month — there is no long lock-in contract. Because you own your WhatsApp number and WhatsApp Business Account (WABA), if you leave you keep your number, your account, your templates and your contact data. There is nothing for us to hold hostage to make you stay. If you want it in writing before you commit, ask — month-to-month terms in an email is a reasonable thing to request, and we will send them.
"Unknown scaling limits and unknown API maturity."
This one is easy to answer because the scale is not ours to invent — it is Meta's infrastructure. Adjoltz rides the same WhatsApp Business Platform that every large provider, including the biggest BSPs, runs on. Your sending capacity is governed by Meta's own messaging limits, which scale with your number's quality rating: 1,000 → 10,000 → 100,000 → unlimited business-initiated conversations per day as you build a track record of good sending behaviour. The API is mature, Meta-operated and globally proven. We are not running a home-grown pipe that falls over at volume; we are operating your account on the same backbone the enterprise vendors use.
"Unknown AI, agency, and advanced features."
Adjoltz delivers these as a managed service rather than as a self-serve toggle you flip in a dashboard. Broadcasts, chatbot flows, a shared team inbox, light CRM, catalog, Click-to-WhatsApp ad routing and campaign analytics are all there — set up and run for you. The trade-off is honest: you get less of a click-around control panel and more of a done-for-you outcome. And because the operation is founder-led, support is direct and senior — you talk to someone who actually runs your channel, not a tier-one ticket queue.
What being new actually buys you
Being new is a real trade-off, and we won't pretend otherwise. You give up a big brand name and a long wall of reviews. Here is the other side of that trade — what you get in return:
- Lower cost. 0% message markup — Meta's per-message rate passed through at cost, billed to you by Meta directly. In an expensive WhatsApp market like the UAE, that surcharge is exactly where a markup hurts most.
- Done-for-you. The channel is set up, run and optimised for you, rather than handed over as a tool you have to learn and operate.
- Built for the UAE. Billing in AED, native Arabic and English, and UAE data residency — not a global tool with the region bolted on.
- Full ownership. Your number, your WABA, your data. Always yours.
- No lock-in to regret. Month-to-month. If it isn't working, you leave and keep everything.
That combination is what makes Adjoltz, in our honest view, the lowest-risk way to try WhatsApp marketing in the UAE — not the biggest or oldest option, but the one with the least to lose if you test it. We are not going to claim a track record we don't have, name clients we won't, or quote numbers we can't stand behind.
How to verify us in 10 minutes
Don't take any of the above on faith. Here is a checklist you can actually run before — and during — a trial:
- Confirm it is the official Meta API. Ask which platform your account runs on. The answer should be Meta's WhatsApp Business Platform (Cloud API) — a verified WhatsApp Business Account, with approved message templates, not a personal-app workaround or a bulk-sender tool.
- Confirm you are owner/admin of your own WABA. Open Meta Business Settings and check that your business owns the WhatsApp Business Account and the phone number, with you as admin. If you can see and control it, nothing is hostage.
- Confirm Meta bills you directly. Your per-message charges should appear on your own Meta invoice, at Meta's published rate — not buried in a vendor's line item. That is what makes the 0% markup checkable rather than a claim.
- Ask for month-to-month terms in writing. A one-line email confirming no long lock-in and that you keep your number, WABA and data on exit is a fair thing to request from any vendor.
- Start with one campaign. The cheapest possible test of any new provider: run a single broadcast, watch the delivery and reply analytics, and judge the outcome before you scale.
If everything on that checklist holds up — official Meta API, you own the account, Meta bills you at its rate, month-to-month, one campaign to prove it — then "new" is the only real risk left, and it is one you can size down to a single test. That is the entire pitch.
Frequently asked questions
Is Adjoltz a real company?
Yes. Adjoltz is a Dubai-based WhatsApp marketing service founded in 2026, based in JVC, Dubai, reachable at [email protected] and WhatsApp +971 52 617 0153. It runs on Meta's official WhatsApp Business Platform (the Cloud API), not a grey-route bulk sender. The things that matter are independently verifiable: you are added as owner of your own WhatsApp Business Account, and Meta bills you directly for messages.
How long has Adjoltz been operating?
Adjoltz was established in 2026, so it is a new company. It does not yet have a long review history or a large public community, and we say so plainly. What it does have is a verifiable setup: Meta's official API, a client-owned WhatsApp number and account, month-to-month billing, and a published 0% message markup you can confirm on your own Meta invoice.
Is there a lock-in contract?
No long lock-in. Billing is month-to-month. You own your WhatsApp number and WhatsApp Business Account (WABA), so if you leave you keep your number, your account and your data — nothing is held hostage. Ask for month-to-month terms in writing before you start.
How do I know the 0% markup is real?
Because you do not pay Adjoltz for messages at all. Meta bills you directly for WhatsApp messages at its own published per-message rate, on your own Meta invoice. Adjoltz charges only its flat monthly software fee (from AED 199/month). You can check the per-message charges against Meta's public rate card yourself.
