Send money to Morocco.
From WhatsApp.

Message Amal in French or English. Enter who you're sending to and how much. Complete your transfer securely. No app to download.

Amal is in early access. When WhatsApp opens, send join duck-gone to connect, then say hi to start.

how it works

Three messages. Money sent.

01

Message Amal on WhatsApp

Open a conversation with Amal. Say hello in Arabic, French, or English. She'll guide you through everything.

02

Enter recipient and amount

Type the Moroccan phone number and how much you want to send. See the exchange rate and fees upfront. No surprises.

03

Complete your transfer

Amal generates a secure payment link. Tap it, complete the transfer, and your family receives the money in Morocco.

vision

From transfers to a financial agent for diaspora families.

Sending money is just the start. Next: directed remittances where rent goes straight to the landlord, groceries go to the store, and tuition goes to the school. Every transfer becomes programmable. Amal becomes the AI financial agent that manages cross-border family obligations autonomously.

now

Instant transfers via WhatsApp

Send money to Morocco in 3 messages. No app, no bank visit, no friction.

next

Directed remittances

Tag transfers by purpose. Rent paid to landlord. Groceries sent as store credit. Sender controls how money is used.

then

Autonomous financial agent

Recurring payments, bill scheduling, FX optimization. Amal learns your family's financial rhythm and handles it.

founder

Why this, why now.

272 million people live outside their home country. Almost all of them send money home, and almost all of that money pays bills. Yet every existing product — Wise, Remitly, Western Union — stops at moving cash from A to B. Nobody owns what happens after the money arrives. Amal does. WhatsApp is the distribution layer (2B+ users, zero CAC), AI is the interface, and directed remittances are the moat no incumbent can copy without rebuilding from scratch.

Camelia Hssaine

ML/AI engineer. Cornell Engineering. Previously at Uber. Moroccan-born, built Amal as a solo founder.