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Boss won’t stop texting on WhatsApp, so this developer built a smart way to read messages quietly

Fed up with constant WhatsApp messages from his boss, a Reddit user built a clever tool that summarises messages using AI and avoids triggering blue ticks. Here’s how the project works and why it’s resonating online.

December 19, 2025 / 10:47 IST
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Courtesy: Reddit
Courtesy: Reddit

A Reddit post by an Indian developer has struck a nerve with working professionals who feel overwhelmed by constant WhatsApp messages from their bosses. In a post shared on r/developersIndia, a user going by the name Several-Virus4840 described how he built a small but clever tool to deal with long, mentally draining WhatsApp messages, without triggering those dreaded blue ticks.

The problem, as he explains, is familiar to many. His boss sends frequent, lengthy WhatsApp messages. Opening them every time feels exhausting, and sometimes he simply doesn’t want the sender to know that he has read the message. Instead of muting notifications or ignoring chats altogether, he decided to build a technical workaround.

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The result is a side project called “whatsNot”, which quietly reads messages for him, summarizes them, and shows the key points on a tiny screen. The best part is that it does all this without opening WhatsApp on his phone, so no read receipts are triggered.

At the core of the setup is a Node.js service. This service listens to incoming WhatsApp messages using an open-source library called Baileys, which allows developers to interact with WhatsApp Web programmatically. When a new message arrives, it is captured through a simple HTTP server.