Message Sending Interval
Message sending interval refers to the time between each message when sending WhatsApp messages in bulk. The main purpose of this feature in DealsUpp Sender is to simulate human messaging behavior, reducing WhatsApp risk control risks, and improving message delivery rates.
How it works
Before a campaign starts sending, DealsUpp Sender requires you to set a sending interval. You can select an appropriate time range based on the estimated number of messages to be sent. When sending each message, DealsUpp Sender randomly selects a specific time from your set range and uses it as the interval between the current message and the next one.

Message Sending Interval Setting
Why Set a Sending Time Interval
Avoid WhatsApp Risk Control and Reduce Ban Risk
If you send a large number of identical messages in a short period, WhatsApp may consider this as spam, resulting in sending restrictions or even account bans. A reasonable interval time makes WhatsApp recognize your behavior as a normal user rather than a bot.
Improve Message Delivery Rate
WhatsApp servers restrict traffic for accounts that send messages at high frequency. If the sending speed is too fast, some messages may fail to send or be delayed. Appropriate sending intervals can reduce failure rates and ensure each message is successfully delivered.
Sending Time Interval Reference
DealsUpp's default sending time interval is 6-12 seconds, suitable for campaigns with fewer messages, around 30-50. If you need to send messages to more recipients in one campaign, you should set longer sending intervals to ensure account safety.
In addition to sending time intervals, you can also add random texts to your message content to reduce the risk of WhatsApp account bans.