Unified API for sending A2P messages across SMS and apps like WhatsApp and iMessage.
Sent instantly identifies and delivers messages to a contact's primary messaging channel -optimizing delivery to offer seamless global reach and reduce cost.
👋🏻 Hello Product Hunt community!
Today, we're excited to introduce Sent! 🚀
Sent is a unified API that allows brands to send messages seamlessly across SMS, WhatsApp, iMessage, and more! 📲
Why Sent?
Optimized message delivery: Sent automatically selects the best channel (SMS, WhatsApp, iMessage) to reach your contact, ensuring faster and more cost-effective communication.
Global reach, simplified: With one API, you can easily deliver messages worldwide, without worrying about complex integrations for each platform.
Real-time tracking: Gain instant insights with built-in observability and analytics for every message you send.
We’re currently in Beta and are still fine-tuning our onboarding flow, so if you'd like to try out Sent, just enter your email on our landing page and we'll reach out and get you set up.
As a special thank you to the Product Hunt community, we're offering early access to Sent with priority support, a complimentary dedicated phone-number, as well as $50 of free credits on platform to test everything out (pricing is usage-based).
We appreciate your support ❤️
Best,
Daniel
Congrats to the Sent.dm team on the launch! This is an impressive solution for optimizing message delivery across multiple platforms with seamless global reach!
@vataj This is such an exciting innovation!
The ability to streamline messaging across multiple platforms like SMS, WhatsApp, and iMessage with a single API is a game-changer for any business looking to enhance communication efficiency. The smart channel selection feature is particularly impressive, as it not only optimizes delivery but also helps in managing costs effectively. It's fantastic to see a focus on global reach without the headache of multiple integrations.
The real-time tracking and analytics are just the cherry on top, providing crucial insights for businesses. Looking forward to seeing Sent evolve and make a real impact in the messaging space.
Kudos to the team for offering such a generous early access package to the Product Hunt community! 🚀
Hey Daniel,
How does Sent handle message threading across different platforms?
Do you have plans to integrate with emerging messaging apps in the future?
Congrats on the launch!
I would gladly recommend Sent.dm! It is an all-in-one API for sending messages via SMS, WhatsApp, and other apps. Using this tool is easy and convenient, and it greatly simplifies communication. Definitely worth a try!
Great to see this launch on Product Hunt! This is a game-changer for anyone needing to optimize global messaging. Excited to see where this goes—best of luck!
Sent's unified API enables seamless A2P messaging across SMS, WhatsApp, iMessage, and more. It automatically selects the recipient's primary messaging channel for instant, optimized delivery. This reduces costs while ensuring global reach and reliable communication.@daniel_vataj1
Sent’s unified API simplifies A2P messaging by consolidating SMS, WhatsApp, iMessage, and other platforms into one solution. It intelligently routes messages to the recipient's most used communication channel, ensuring faster delivery and reducing operational costs. This approach enhances global reach, offering businesses a cost-effective way to engage customers in real-time, regardless of device or location.@daniel_vataj1
Sent's unified API streamlines A2P messaging across SMS, WhatsApp, iMessage, and more, optimizing delivery to the recipient's preferred channel. It ensures instant, reliable delivery while reducing operational costs. This solution enhances global reach and simplifies cross-platform communication for businesses.@daniel_vataj1
Hey @daniel_vataj1, looks like this launch is right in time. I am currently looking for a WhatsApp API provider for my app. Let's connect over LinkedIn. Congratulations on the launch!
Couldn't find anything about pricing on the home page, which is usually the first thing to put me off a product. Aside from that it looks like a great concept. No Mention of Messenger though?
Sent.dm