Diwali, Holi, Eid, Onam, Pongal, Christmas, Raksha Bandhan, Navratri — promote your festive offers on WhatsApp in seconds.
Indian festivals are the busiest weeks of the calendar for shops, restaurants, boutiques and online sellers. Diwali, Holi, Eid, Onam, Pongal, Ganesh Chaturthi, Durga Puja, Christmas, Raksha Bandhan, Independence Day — each is an opportunity to run a promotion that fills the shop. Our free festival offer message generator writes the WhatsApp promo message for you. Pick the festival, your business type, the offer (percentage off, flat discount, buy-one-get-one, free gift, combo deal), and the tool produces an attention-grabbing, ready-to-send message in English, Hindi or Hinglish.
Each generated message has a structure that drives action: a warm festival greeting, a clear statement of the offer, a sense of urgency (limited days, while-stocks-last), the call to action (visit the shop, order on WhatsApp, click the link), and a personal sign-off from your business name. The Hindi and Hinglish versions use vocabulary that actually reads naturally — words a real shop owner would use, not a Google-translated template.
Templates cover every major festival relevant to Indian small businesses: Diwali (the biggest by retail spend), Dhanteras for gold and electronics, Holi for fashion and FMCG, Eid for sweet shops and clothing, Raksha Bandhan for gifts and sweets, Ganesh Chaturthi for decoration and grocery, Onam for clothing and food, Pongal for South Indian retail, Durga Puja for Bengal-region shops, Christmas for bakeries and gifts, New Year for restaurants and salons, plus Independence Day, Republic Day and regional festivals.
Who uses it daily during festival weeks? Kirana shops promoting Diwali bulk orders. Sweet shops listing festival assortments. Salons advertising bridal packages around wedding season. Boutiques pushing kurtas and sarees. Restaurants advertising special menus. Electronics retailers promoting Dhanteras deals. Tuition centres advertising new-year admissions. Florists running Valentine's Day specials.
Send the same message to one customer or to a thousand on broadcast lists. Generated messages are formatted for WhatsApp so emoji placement, line breaks and the call-to-action all render cleanly. Free, no signup, no per-message fee, no daily limits. Built for the Indian small business calendar where the right message at the right festival can be the difference between an average month and the best month of the year.
From the dropdown — covers 15+ major Indian festivals.
The discount and what's included.
Send to customer broadcast lists or post as WhatsApp status.
Festival messages convert best when sent 3 to 5 days before the festival — early enough for customers to plan, late enough that they remember. For big festivals like Diwali, send a teaser 7 days out, a main offer 3 days out, and a "last day" reminder on the morning of. Avoid sending during late-night hours: 10 AM to 8 PM gets the best engagement.
No — at least split by language. Use Hinglish for younger customers, Hindi for older customers, English for premium products.
Diwali (sweets, dry fruits, decoratives), Holi (colours, sweets), Raksha Bandhan (gifts, sweets), Eid (sweets, snacks), Christmas (cakes, hampers).
Use 3-4 festival emojis maximum. More than that looks spammy and gets ignored.
Other free tools small Indian businesses use alongside this one.