Imagine seamlessly connecting your favorite apps… with text messaging.
In what ways could your business benefit if there were seamless ways to really reach people with the high read rates of texting?
Here are some examples to help you visualize how integrated SMS could look:
Those are the kinds of flows you can create with integrated SMS.
Because we all know the power of automation—and the power of texting (read rates as high as 55% and view rates as high as 100%).
So what exactly is integrated SMS? How does it work? How can you set it up?
Let’s jump in and find out.
Integrated SMS (otherwise known as integrated text messaging) refers to combining the use of SMS with your other solutions via automations that connect the two softwares together.
In other words, integrated SMS involves your tech stack “speaking” to each other in regards to your SMS – so that you can use the effectiveness of texting in a way that helps your processes run as smoothly as possible.
Smoother processes = more efficiency.
There are at least 3 ways to set up integrated SMS:
Let’s go through each in turn.
SMS platforms such as Mobile Text Alerts offer APIs that developers can use to connect 2 services together.
All developers need to do is follow the instructions in the API documentation and they can create any number of integrations to meet your business’s needs.
(After all, one survey found that 70% of survey respondents expect to grow their use of APIs from the previous year.)
More on APIs later!
Zapier is the go-to no-coding integration platform for thousands of apps across the business sphere.
The positives of Zapier include…
The primary negative of Zapier is that you are limited in your integration options by what they offer.
More limited than using APIs or Zapier, and yet still highly convenient, are integrations built specifically within SMS platforms.
Many SMS platforms, such as Mobile Text Alerts, will offer these native integrations without any need for a third party (Zapier) or without needing to build out something using APIs.
Native integrations are the easiest for you to set up and use, but they are limited to what the SMS platform offers and is capable of.
API integrated SMS involves using APIs to connect to SMS gateways so that you can send out text messages programmatically.
Developers can program the SMS according to whatever way you want to incorporate SMS into your processes.
API integrated SMS gives you freedom to ramp up SMS efforts at scale. It allows you to coordinate your tech stack with SMS so that you can automate tasks such as…
If your SMS service offers an API, you’ll be given API documentation that you can use to implement the integrations that you’re wanting to set up for your business.
Triggering text messages based on activity in other systems and softwares is one of the main functions of an integrated SMS API.
What that means is that you can really incorporate SMS into your processes to help improve engagement with whoever you’re trying to reach.
An account at Mobile Text Alerts comes with free access to our SMS API.
You’ll be given an API key upon signup, and you can use this API key to implement the API per the provided documentation.
Using an API with Mobile Text Alerts for your SMS messaging efforts provides a couple of advantages:
Zapier is the go-to third-party integration app for connecting your tech stack.
With Zapier, there’s support for thousands of different software applications, so the odds are good that the solutions you use are supported on their platform.
And the best part is that there’s no coding required, so you can set up integrations even if you don’t have developer resources.
How it works…
Pretty simple!
(P.S. You’re able to connect apps to Mobile Text Alerts via Zapier directly through your Mobile Text Alerts platform—you don’t even need to log in to the Zapier dashboard.)
Everyone texts.
And people are much more likely to actually check their text messages than they are other channels—for example, email.
So SMS is a way to really reach and connect with people.
Therefore, integrating SMS into your tech stack only makes sense. It will help you…
Integrated SMS allows you to incorporate SMS into your processes.
We’ve mentioned a bit about how that works and we’ll provide some specific examples below, but broadly this typically comes down to two primary use cases:
Most use cases for integrated SMS fall under one of those categories—and these categories open up a world of possibilities for how you can use SMS in your business.
Below are a few examples of specific software that can benefit from integrating SMS (some of these are repeated since many apps would have similar use cases).
You can check out Zapier, from which some of these ideas came, for more inspiration.
Some examples of ways that you could integrate SMS with MailChimp would include:
Some examples of ways that you could integrate SMS with Salesforce would include:
Some examples of ways that you could integrate SMS with Slack would include:
This is more general, but you can broadly integrate SMS with whatever CRM you use – some examples of ways this can be helpful would include:
Some examples of ways that you could integrate SMS with Zoho would include:
Some examples of ways that you could integrate SMS with SquareSpace would include:
Some examples of ways that you could integrate SMS with Microsoft Teams would include:
Some examples of ways that you could integrate SMS with HubSpot would include:
Some examples of ways that you could integrate SMS with Zendesk would include:
Some examples of ways that you could integrate SMS with WhatsApp would include:
Some examples of ways that you could integrate SMS with ActiveCampaign would include:
Some examples of ways that you could integrate SMS with ClickFunnels would include:
Some examples of ways that you could integrate SMS with InfusionSoft (by Keap) would include:
Some examples of ways that you could integrate SMS with Monday.com would include:
Some examples of ways that you could integrate SMS with Outlook would include:
Some examples of ways that you could integrate SMS with OpenCart would include:
Some examples of ways that you could integrate SMS with Vtiger would include:
Some examples of ways that you could integrate SMS with Xero would include:
Here are a few lingering questions and summaries of some common questions about integrated SMS.
Integrated text messaging / SMS integration refers to incorporating SMS into your other solutions, tools, and workflows.
This includes integration via APIs, third-party integration apps such as Zapier, and native integrations directly offered through SMS platforms.
Some SMS platforms such as Mobile Text Alerts will include their own integration options and come with a corresponding mobile app you can use to manage your messaging efforts.
In regards to an integration app itself that could be used to help facilitate integrated messaging—Zapier is the leading third-party service. However, Zapier currently has no mobile app option.
An SMS integration API is an API developed for the purpose of integrating SMS efforts with your current processes and softwares.
Through an SMS integration API, developers can program messaging efforts according to whatever need you have.
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