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Can Arattai Replace WhatsApp? Origins, Privacy & Challenges

by The Dhenkanal October 1, 2025 1300 0 Comment 18 min read

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Arattai: India’s Homegrown Chat App — Promise, Challenges, and Prospects

In the rapidly evolving world of messaging and social communications, Arattai has emerged as one of the bold attempts from India to offer an alternative to global giants like WhatsApp. Backed by Zoho Corporation, the app is being promoted as a “Made in India” solution that balances privacy, usability, and national digital sovereignty. But how far can it go? Below, we examine Arattai’s origin, development, the government’s interest, privacy and usability trade‑offs, and how Zoho’s ethos plays a role.

Origin and Development:

The name Arattai (Tamil for casual conversation or “chat”) reflects the app’s purpose: lightweight, everyday messaging. The app was soft‑launched in January 2021, at a time when global scrutiny of WhatsApp’s privacy policy changes was causing unease among many users in India. www.ndtv.com+2Wikipedia+2 Zoho, a Chennai‑based software firm, saw an opportunity to create a domestic messaging alternative that could appeal to users seeking greater data control and an Indian identity in tech.

Over time, Arattai’s development has focused on core chat features: text messaging, voice messages, image/media/file transfer, voice and video calls, group chats (supporting up to 1,000 participants), and support across multiple platforms (iOS, Android, Windows, macOS, Linux). Business Connect Magazine+4The Indian Express+4The Times of India+4 The app is free to use, and currently Zoho does not have a clear monetization strategy (e.g. ads or data sales) in place. The Times of India+2Business Today+2

We do not want to be a monopoly ever” and that Arattai should remain open rather than closed like WhatsApp

Zoho founder Sridhar Vembu stated:

Government Focus and Support:

The rise of Arattai coincides with the Indian government’s push toward Atmanirbhar Bharat (self‑reliant India) and digital sovereignty. Several ministers, including the Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan, have publicly endorsed Arattai, calling it “free, easy to use, secure, safe, and Made in India.” The Times of India+3www.ndtv.com+3Business Today+3 The endorsement is not merely symbolic: the government has also signaled preference for domestic tech (for example, ministers have used Zoho Show instead of Microsoft PowerPoint in official presentations) as a sign of confidence in homegrown alternatives. The Times of India+3India Today+3Business Today+3

This official support lends credibility to Arattai and helps in its marketing and adoption. The narrative of digital nationalism appeals to many users who are wary of foreign tech dominance. That said, government backing also raises questions about neutrality, regulation, and potential pressures on local platforms (which we will discuss under privacy).

Privacy and Security (Tradeoffs): 

One of the central claims for Arattai is privacy and data sovereignty: all user data is stored in India, and Zoho claims it does not share user information with third parties without consent. The Indian Express+3The Times of India+3mint+3 Zoho further clarifies that its services are powered by its own hardware and not dependent on major public cloud providers (like AWS, Azure, or Google Cloud) for core data storage. mint

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However, the privacy promise has key limitations. While audio and video calls are protected via end-to-end encryption (E2EE) — meaning only sender and recipient can access content — text messages are not currently protected by default end-to-end encryption. The Indian Express+3The Indian Express+3Business Today+3 This incompleteness is seen by critics as a significant vulnerability: messages may traverse Arattai’s servers in unencrypted form, making them more vulnerable to interception or exposure in the event of server breaches or law enforcement requests. The Indian Express+3It Matters+3Business Today+3 Zoho indicates that “secret chats” and full text encryption are under development. mint+2Business Today+2

In contrast, WhatsApp (which uses the Signal protocol) provides end-to-end encryption by default for all forms of messaging — texts, media, calls — with strong protections including perfect forward secrecy. Business Today+3arXiv+3arXiv+3 That said, WhatsApp is criticized for metadata collection, advertising ties (via its parent Meta), and possible compliance with data requests from governments. Business Today+2The Indian Express+2 Therefore, Arattai’s current privacy position lies somewhere between “better control over data location” and “incomplete encryption.” Whether users trust the infrastructure and policies will be crucial.

Usability, Adoption and Constraints

From a usability perspective, Arattai offers many of the familiar features one expects in a modern messaging app — multi‑platform support, file sharing, group chat, voice & video calling. Wikipedia+3The Indian Express+3www.ndtv.com+3 It also aims to support regional languages and a lighter footprint to run on slower or older devices. The Times of India+1 The rapid signups in September 2025 show that user interest can spike when government nudges, media attention, or nationalism are in play. The Times of India+2The Economic Times+2

But adoption faces serious headwinds:

  • Network effect barrier: WhatsApp has hundreds of millions of users in India. Users are unlikely to switch unless many of their contacts also migrate. Many early adopters report that only a few people in their contact lists use Arattai. Reddit+2Reddit+2

  • Feature gaps and maturity: Arattai currently lacks some mature capabilities (e.g. full encryption, advanced security settings, rich integrations) that users have come to expect. India Today+3The Indian Express+3Business Today+3

  • Trust and institutional backing concerns: Government endorsement is a double‑edged sword. While it helps with promotion, it also invites scrutiny on whether the app may be pressured to provide access to data or backdoors over time. Some users are wary of a “too good to be true” narrative. Reddit+2Reddit+2

  • Infrastructure stress and reliability: The surge of signups taxed backend systems, causing delays and instability. Zoho is scrambling to keep pace with demand. Business Today+3The Economic Times+3mint+3

  • Monetization and sustainability: Without a clear business model (ads, premium, enterprise services) the long‑term viability remains uncertain. The Times of India+1

Thus, while usability is reasonable for a new app, pushing it into everyday use for millions will require closing feature and trust gaps.

Conclusion:

Arattai is a bold and timely experiment in India’s quest for digital sovereignty. Its strengths lie in domestic data control, a lean, privacy‑friendly ethos (no ads, no overt data sales), credible backing by Zoho, and strong government support. The surge in user interest demonstrates latent appetite for alternatives.

However, the app is still in its infancy. The lack of end-to-end encryption for text messages is a major vulnerability and trust hurdle. Infrastructure challenges, limited network effects, and the absence of a clear monetization model cast doubts on long‑term sustainability. Moreover, government endorsement, while beneficial for adoption, raises inevitable questions about neutrality, autonomy, and potential demands for data access in future regulatory contexts.

In sum, Arattai’s promise is significant — and it deserves serious attention — but it still has to prove itself in real-world usage, security rigor, and resilience. If Zoho can bridge the encryption gap, scale reliably, and maintain independence, Arattai might evolve into a credible alternative to WhatsApp in India — but for now, it remains an intriguing underdog rather than a fully matured rival.

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