How Does SMS API Work?

SMS application programming interface or in short API is pristine software that facilitates a code to send SMS via an SMS gateway.

What this then allows is the web and mobile applications sending receiving text messages.

Integrating an SMS API into your app provides the flexibility of messaging from your existing software platform and more clearly from your app.

You do not have to create any additional software but just embed the code into the currently running app.

You can opt for on-premise or cloud-based SMS API features.

When you incorporate enterprise messaging features into your web, mobile application, or eCommerce solution, you can run hassle-free promotions and marketing campaigns.

With SMS API enabled, you can use the facility to send transactional messages, OTP messages, etc.

The API has as much as a throughput of 600 transactions per second for a timely delivery.

Let us look at the benefits of SMS API:

  • You can send the most relevant message to the right audience by scheduling it for a particular time.
  • SMS API allows two-way SMS. This is useful for business communications requiring a response from the receiver.
  • You can facilitate SMS sending from both your web and mobile apps.
  • The Voxvalley SMS API can be deployed easily either on-premise or on AWS cloud hosted solution.
  • You can enable delivery notifications, detailed SMS logs to review sending number, sent to the number, recipient network, cost, status including DLR time stamp.
  • Our SMS APIs are based on server-less architecture and hence are highly scalable to the growing business requirements.
  • Encrypted secure communications are provided in our SMS APIs.
  • Promotional, transactional, and OTP SMS routes are supported.
  • Throughput of 600 transactions per second.

The current Covid-19 world is fully dependent on unified communications to get their work going.

SMS API is the best form to keep your customers engaged.

It is not only cost-effective but also the most opened and responded to communication channel

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