Meta submitted a third proposal to the European Commission on opening WhatsApp to rival AI assistants: free access up to a usage threshold, then fees. The Commission is reviewing the offer, and some rival AI chatbots remain technically reachable on WhatsApp under the existing framework.
The Commission had ordered Meta to reopen WhatsApp's interface to rival assistants under Article 102 of the Digital Markets Act in early June , the EU competition rule that bars dominant gatekeepers from locking out competitors. Meta's earlier outright-ban and per-message pricing offers were both rejected, and this freemium model is its latest attempt to meet the mandate while still charging at scale. Whether Brussels accepts it will set how much access a gatekeeper can put behind a paywall.
