What Are WA MODs?
WA MODs (WhatsApp Modifications) are unofficial third-party apps built on top of the WhatsApp protocol. They add features that the official app does not provide, such as privacy controls, automation tools, and extensive customization options.
Popular WA MODs include FMWhatsApp, YoWhatsApp, WhatsApp Plus, and OGWhatsApp. Each has a distinct feature set and development team.
FMWhatsApp Overview
FMWhatsApp is a well-established WhatsApp mod known for its extensive customization options and theme library. It includes privacy controls, automation features, and enhanced media sharing capabilities.
YoWhatsApp Overview
YoWhatsApp focuses on feature richness and regular updates. It offers privacy controls, anti-ban features, and a wide range of customization options for the chat interface.
WhatsApp Plus Overview
WhatsApp Plus is one of the oldest WhatsApp mods, with a large user base and a reputation for stability. It includes privacy customization, enhanced media tools, and a broad selection of themes.
OGWhatsApp Overview
OGWhatsApp is known for its clean implementation and balanced feature set. It provides privacy controls, scheduling features, and customization options with a focus on stability and reliability.
Features Comparison of WA MODs
All major WA MODs share a common set of features: privacy controls (hide blue ticks, last seen freeze), customization (themes, fonts, chat styles), automation (scheduling, auto-reply), and media enhancements. The differences lie in update frequency, UI design, and proprietary extras added by each team.
For a full directory of GB WhatsApp features, visit the features hub.
Safety and Anti-Ban Tips
All WA MODs—including FMWhatsApp, YoWhatsApp, WhatsApp Plus, and OGWhatsApp—operate under the same WhatsApp Terms of Service enforcement as the official app. Conservative usage habits are essential for account safety regardless of which mod you choose.
Follow the anti-ban guide for safe usage practices and the safety guide for device security tips.
Best Practice
Use stable builds, keep local backups, and avoid high-risk account behavior. If your account is business-critical or compliance-sensitive, the official app remains the safer default.
