Arattai App Review – A made-in-India alternative to WhatsApp Messenger is going viral online. It’s called Arattai , and it’s trending at the top of the App Store and Play Store. In the last two or three days, the app has received over 350,000 downloads. It’s being claimed that it’s an alternative to WhatsApp and made in India.
So, what’s so special about this app? Let’s test messages, video calls, and audio features on this app and see if it can truly replace WhatsApp, or if it’s going to be like the Koo app, FG app, or Hike Messenger? And the biggest question: is this app safe? You’ll find out everything in this review.
Quick Jump
What is Arattai App?

Arattai is essentially a Tamil word, and if you search on Google, you’ll find it means casual chat. This app is basically a messaging app, just like WhatsApp Messenger.
It’s not new—it was launched around 2021, but only now it has gone viral. The reason is clear:
- Government’s push for Made in India software
- Backed by Zoho Corporation, a trusted Indian IT company
- Social media sentiment calling it the “WhatsApp killer”
So yes, Arattai isn’t just hype—it has a strong Indian backbone.
Features of Arattai App

Just like WhatsApp, you can:
- Send messages, photos, and videos
- Create group chats
- Post status updates
- Create channels like WhatsApp
- Make audio and video calls (encrypted)
- Use a desktop version (just like WhatsApp Web)
But there’s also something extra: Meetings feature. This is similar to Zoom or Google Meet—you can “Meet Now,” schedule meetings, or join using an ID. That’s a unique feature WhatsApp doesn’t yet offer.
Hands-On Testing

I downloaded and tested the app. Here’s what I found:
Setup
- Download size: 38 MB
- Registration: Needs mobile number + OTP
- UI: Looks very similar to WhatsApp
Messaging
- Messages send successfully but are slightly slower than WhatsApp.
- Double tick system works.
- Chats look clean, but no encryption for messages.
Audio & Video Calls
- Audio call: clear, no lag
- Video call: smooth and stable, sound quality fine
- Calls are encrypted, unlike chats.
Meeting Feature

- Can schedule, host, or join a meeting
- Works almost like Zoom/Google Meet
- This is a standout feature compared to WhatsApp
Difference Between WhatsApp and Arattai App
| Feature | Arattai | |
|---|---|---|
| Messaging | End-to-end encrypted | Not encrypted |
| Audio/Video Calls | Encrypted | Encrypted |
| Status/Stories | Yes | Yes |
| Channels | Yes | Yes |
| Meetings | No | Yes |
| Desktop Login | Yes | Yes |
So, while Arattai matches WhatsApp on most features, its lack of end-to-end encryption for chats is the biggest weakness.
Security Concerns
End-to-end encryption means that a message is converted into a secret code that only the sender and receiver can read. Even if someone hacks the network, they can’t decode the message.
- On WhatsApp → Messages, calls, and media are fully encrypted.
- On Arattai → Only audio & video calls are encrypted, messages are not.
That means sensitive conversations may not be safe on Arattai right now.
Pros & Cons of Arattai App
| Pros | Cons |
|---|---|
| Made in India, backed by Zoho | No end-to-end encryption for chats |
| Simple, minimalistic UI | Messaging speed is slower |
| Smooth audio & video calling | Needs optimization |
| Unique Meeting feature | Privacy concerns |
| Desktop login support | Still in early adoption stage |
User Experience & First Impressions
The UI is simple, almost like WhatsApp. New users won’t face difficulty in switching.
The meeting feature is genuinely interesting—helpful for students, professionals, and small businesses.
But the biggest drawback is security. In India, we’ve seen many apps rise with hype (like K app, FG app, HQ Messenger) only to fail later due to privacy leaks or weak adoption.
That’s why, despite its positives, people are hesitant to fully switch from WhatsApp.
Should You Use Arattai?
If you want to try a Made-in-India messenger, Aratte is worth checking out. But for sensitive chats, stick with WhatsApp for now.
It’s a good secondary messenger app, not a full replacement—yet.
Overall
Arattai is a good start in the Made-in-India app space. It offers all the basic features of WhatsApp, plus extras like the meeting feature.
But, until end-to-end encryption for messages is added, it cannot be considered a complete WhatsApp replacement.
If you want to support Indian apps → Try Arattai.
If you care about maximum privacy → Stick with WhatsApp for now !
Have you tried Arattai yet? Would you switch from WhatsApp? Drop your thoughts in the comments & share this review with your friends!
FAQ – About Arattai App
Q1: What is Arattai app?
A Made-in-India messaging app by Zoho Corporation, similar to WhatsApp.
Q2: Is Arattai App free?
Yes, Arattai is completely free to download and use.
Q3: Is Arattai App secure?
Partially—audio/video calls are encrypted, but messages are not end-to-end encrypted.
Q4: Can I use Arattai App on PC?
Yes, Arattai has desktop login support like WhatsApp Web.
Q5: Is Arattai App better than WhatsApp?
Not yet. WhatsApp is still more secure. Arattai offers a meeting feature, but it lacks encryption for chats.


