@alternative3@_jacksmith I do plan on implementing an opt-out feature soon. E.g. if a recipient replied with the message 'STOP', it would automatically remove him/her from the group.
@_jacksmith@alternative3 - Also, many countries have a national do not call/SMS registry. Numbers in those registries could automatically be skipped while sending out messages.
However, that could be tricky to implement - in terms of integrating with all the different registries, and also determining if someone is sending messages for commercial purposes. You wouldn't want to block a teacher from messaging his/her students.
@_jacksmith@gautam_io You are right, the example with the teacher works. But imagine on the other hand one of the many companies that make their money by sending spamming emails, maybe they would also "love" your product. If you find a working solution to prevent them from misuse, your product could definitely rock!
Hi everyone!
Text Blaster lets users send personalized text messages to large groups of people. Messages are sent via the user's mobile plan.
It was originally designed for a friend who avoided online SMS services because they appeared confusing and expensive. As a result, I designed this app to have a layout and flow similar to other messaging apps.
I see it as a tool for small business owners, teachers, and event organizers to:
- communicate with their audiences more effectively
- grow their audiences
Features I plan to add:
- SMS opt out for recipients (to prevent spam)
- Quick add people (to help grow the user's marketing lists)
- Better support for Google accounts and existing contact groups
- Ability to create and send surveys to recipients
If you have any feature suggestions or interesting use cases for this app - please reach out to me!
@bramk Not yet. I published the app a week ago. And posted it on social media for the first time about 8 hours ago. I still can't believe it's on Product Hunt. :)
@danjfein Unfortunately iOS doesn't allow apps to programmatically send text messages. However, an app can pop open a dialog with the recipient's number and message pre-populated. The user just has to tap send.
My classmate made a similar app that cycles through the recipients and opens up a dialog for each one. You just have to keep tapping the send button.
http://goo.gl/uiNLGq
Did you figure out the opt-out feature. I've recently tried https://callgecko.com You can upload a spreadsheet and send picture messages or plain text messages. You can customize and personalize the message. You have built in support for opt-out. If someone texts STOP, they're immediately removed from your list so you don't accidentally bother them with more messages. You can also build keyword opt-in lists. Setup a keyword - should anyone text this keyword to your telephone number, you immediately get their number added to your contact list and an auto reply sends them information. Think a real estate agent advertising a listing on the street and puts a sign saying, "Text 'XYZ Realty' to 333-333-3333 for more information on this property'. That way, you collect contact details for persons interested in the property while also auto responding with a link to the property website.
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