Create SMS
This page will give you step-by-step instructions on how to create and send an SMS.
This page will give you step-by-step instructions on how to create and send an SMS.
We start with choosing the email composition tool that most suits you, walk through choosing and customising a template, entering email details, creating the email, and choosing who to send it to.
Before you can start sending messages via email, SMS, or voice broadcasting, you need to import your contact database into the system. This section will show you how to do that and how to pull reports on those imports.
Overview We’re in the process of updating our transactional email interface so it’s faster, more user-friendly, and has more advanced features. If you’re using the beta version, please use these instructions. If you’re still using the legacy transactional email functionality and would like [...]
A CSV file is a comma-separated version of the file you’ve created in Excel. To import contacts using the upload CSV function you’ll first need to organise your data in a single Excel sheet.
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Transactional SMSs are sent once-off, automatically, to individual contacts, based on an action. They’re useful for sending one-time pins, ecommerce notifications, or online-banking login alerts.
Triggers initiate automatic events, like sending recipients an autoresponder email, subscribing contacts to a list, or removing a contact from all other autoresponders.