A caterer in Nyamirambo manages every order through WhatsApp. She scrolls through 200+ chats to find one client’s order details. She’s missed delivery dates twice this month because she forgot to check a message. Her phone storage is full of food photos clients sent as references. It works — barely — and it’s getting worse every month.
Sound familiar? You’re not alone. WhatsApp is the default business tool in Rwanda. And it’s simultaneously the best and worst thing for small business operations.
Why WhatsApp is chaos
- Orders, complaints, inquiries, and casual chats all mixed in one inbox
- No way to track order status (pending, in progress, delivered)
- Search only works if you remember exact words the client used
- Group chats for teams become noisy and unmanageable
- No reports or analytics — impossible to know how many orders you processed last month
Quick fixes (free)
Switch to WhatsApp Business
If you’re still using regular WhatsApp for business, switch today. WhatsApp Business gives you labels (“New Order”, “Pending Payment”, “Completed”), quick replies, a product catalogue, and business hours. It’s free and takes five minutes to set up.
Label everything
Create labels: New Inquiry, Order Confirmed, In Production, Ready for Delivery, Completed, Payment Pending. Label every chat. Now you can filter by label and see all pending orders at a glance.
Use starred messages as a to-do list
Star important messages that need action. Check your starred messages every morning. Unstar when done.
When WhatsApp isn’t enough
If you’re processing more than 10 orders per day through WhatsApp, you’ve outgrown it. Signs:
- You’ve missed orders or deliveries more than once
- Your team asks each other “did you respond to this?” regularly
- You can’t tell how many orders you did last week without counting manually
- Clients complain about slow responses
At this point, you need either a dedicated order management system or a business operations platform like Kisimenti that tracks orders, customers, and communications in one place.
WhatsApp isn’t going anywhere — it’s where your customers are. But it shouldn’t be your entire business management system. Use it for communication. Use something else for organisation.