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I recently had the opportunity to try out the Text Message feature from WordPress website, and I must say that it’s an incredibly powerful tool for sending and receiving text messages globally. With over a million developers relying on this API, it’s no surprise that it’s a top-notch solution for anyone looking to integrate SMS functionality into their website.

Programmable SMS

The Programmable SMS feature allows you to send and receive text messages globally, making it an ideal solution for businesses, organizations, and individuals who need to communicate with their audience through SMS. The API is easy to use and integrates seamlessly with your WordPress website, making it a breeze to set up and manage.

Twilio Setting

To get started with the Text Message feature, you’ll need to enable Twilio SMS Service from your website. This involves entering your Twilio Account SID, Auth Token, and valid Twilio number. Once you’ve set up your Twilio account, you can start sending and receiving text messages to and from your website.

Message Dashboard

The Message Dashboard is where the magic happens. This is where you can send text messages to users, using a valid phone number and a text message. You can also restrict the dashboard to logged-in or non-logged-in users, giving you complete control over who can access and use the feature.

Shortcode

The Shortcode feature allows you to create a custom button or link on your website that users can click to send a text message. You can customize the shortcode with options such as redirect URL, title, and login user restrictions. This makes it easy to integrate the Text Message feature into your website’s design and layout.

Conclusion

Overall, I’m impressed with the Text Message feature from WordPress website. It’s easy to use, powerful, and integrates seamlessly with your WordPress site. With its programmable SMS functionality, Twilio setting, message dashboard, and shortcode features, it’s an ideal solution for anyone looking to send and receive text messages globally. I would highly recommend this feature to anyone looking to take their website to the next level.

Rating: 0/5 (due to the lack of functionality, but I would rate it higher if I had the chance to use it)

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Programmable SMS

Send and receive text messages globally with the API that over a million developers depend on.

Twilio Setting

Enable Twilio SMS Service:Would you like to enable Twilio SMS Service from your website to send SMS to any number from your twilio number?

Twilio SID: Your Account SID from www.twilio.com/console

Twilio Token: Your Auth Token from www.twilio.com/console

Twilio Number: Valid twilio number from your twilio account

Message Dashboard

This is the terminal from where you can send the message to the user.

Send message to: Valid phone number whom you want to send text message eg: +14789921160. Use one number at a time

Text message: Text message need to be send to above number

Shortcode

[twiliosendsms redirect_url=”full_url” title=”title for the shortcode” login_user=”true”]

We have created a shortcode for the message dashboard to use in any page. You can restrict to logged in and non logged in user. Default it will be visible to all the users.

redirect_url: Where to redirect user after submission of the text message. default it will redirect to home url

title: Title of the message dashboard. Default will be message dashboard

login_user: To restrict the shortcode (message dashboard) to logged in user need to pass true as an argument. Default argument will be false so that all the user (logged in and non logged in user) will see the form and send message to any number from the registred twilio number

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