WhatsApp Template Category Guide: How to Keep Your Templates in the “Utility” Category
When you submit a WhatsApp Business API template, Meta reviews it and assigns one of the following categories:
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Utility
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Authentication
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Marketing
Recently, many businesses have noticed that templates originally submitted as Utility are being re-categorized as Marketing, which results in higher messaging costs and restricted usage.
This guide explains how to create Utility templates that remain compliant and avoid re-categorization.
What Is a Utility Template?
A Utility template is strictly for updates related to an existing user action, such as:
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An order
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A payment
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A booking
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A subscription
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A delivery status update
Utility messages must be factual, neutral, and clearly linked to a previous action initiated by the customer.
Valid Utility Examples
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“Your order #{{1}} has been confirmed and will ship on {{2}}.”
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“We received your payment of ${{1}} successfully.”
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“Reminder: your appointment is scheduled for {{1}} at {{2}}.”
⚠️ Utility templates must not promote, upsell, recommend, or encourage new engagement.
Why Templates Get Re-Categorized as Marketing
Meta will classify a template as Marketing if it includes any promotional or engagement-oriented signals, such as:
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Promotional words like “discount”, “limited time”, “exclusive”
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Calls to action encouraging purchases (e.g. “Shop now”)
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Mixed content (transactional update + promotion)
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Generic greetings not tied to a transaction
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Buttons leading to product pages or offers
If the wording feels even slightly persuasive, Meta will reject it as Utility.
Checklist: Keep Templates in the Utility Category
Review this checklist before submitting your template:
✅ 1. Link the message to a user action
Reference an existing order, payment, booking, or subscription.
✅ 2. Use neutral, factual language
Inform the customer — do not persuade.
✅ 3. Select the correct template language
The selected language must match the actual message content.
Language mismatch can cause rejection or re-categorization.
✅ 4. Avoid promotional wording
Avoid words like deal, offer, upgrade, exclusive.
✅ 5. Use variables correctly
Placeholders like {{1}}, {{2}} must represent real transactional data.
✅ 6. Use functional buttons only
Allowed:
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Track order
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View invoice
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Manage booking
Avoid:
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Shop now
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Browse products
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Learn more
✅ 7. Keep the message single-purpose
One template = one transactional objective.
✅ 8. Re-check the category after approval
Meta may re-evaluate templates later.
✨ Reform Your Template Using AI (Recommended)
If your template keeps getting approved as Marketing, you can use the following ChatGPT prompt to reform it into a Utility-compliant version before resubmitting:
Prompt: Reform Template from Marketing to Utility
👉 Paste your original template below the prompt and review the output before submitting it to Meta.
If Your Template Is Re-Categorized as Marketing
If Meta changes your template from Utility to Marketing:
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Edit the content to remove any promotional or vague language
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Re-submit it under the Utility category with a clear transactional purpose
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If needed, submit an appeal including:
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Template name
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Business ID
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Short explanation linking the message to a user action
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Why Staying in the Utility Category Matters
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✅ Lower messaging costs
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⚡ Faster delivery priority
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🤝 Higher customer trust
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🛡 Better compliance and lower risk of account restrictions
Best Practice
Keep Utility templates strictly transactional and create separate Marketing templates for promotions or engagement campaigns.
This separation ensures compliance — and protects your WhatsApp costs 💬💰
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