I am pretty sure the existing mautrix-whatsapp bridge also uses the WhatsApp Web API, so there would be no difference.
It does not support the app's authentication yet, so there would be a noticeable difference with that implemented.
Baileys also supports the native mobile API, which allows users to authenticate as a standalone WhatsApp client using their phone number.
does this mean we wouldn't need an official client to connect to every 14 days?
Exactly that.
Thank you so much for this post!
Is Beeper's WhatsApp bridge not open source?
It is, but you still need the app running somewhere.
+1 for the mautrix bridge. The app only needs to be brought up once every 14 days after which you'll get kicked
Yes, but even the app could be avoided altogether with the other authentication method implemented. :)
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