Business messaging service

 Texty Pro is a powerful, user-friendly business text messaging service that enables companies of all sizes to connect with customers across North America using their existing landline or VoIP phone number—no new number required. By transforming your current business phone line into a two-way texting channel, you can communicate with customers as easily as sending a message from a mobile device, all while maintaining the professionalism and recognition of your established business number.

business messaging service

With Texty Pro, you can send and receive one-to-one SMS messages directly with customers, making it easy to answer questions, confirm appointments, provide updates, and handle service requests in real time. The platform supports multimedia messaging (MMS), so you can send and receive pictures, videos, PDFs, voice clips, and more, enabling you to share important details, instructions, or documents instantly.


Texty Pro goes beyond simple texting by offering a range of productivity and collaboration features:


Internal team chat and private notes within message threads to coordinate responses without the customer seeing internal communication.


Auto-reply messages to ensure customers receive timely acknowledgment even when you’re unavailable.


Message scheduling for sending reminders, confirmations, or promotional messages at the perfect time.


Customizable text templates for quick, consistent replies that save time and ensure brand consistency.


Whether you’re at your desk or on the go, Texty Pro makes communication seamless. Use it from your computer for efficient multi-tasking or access the Texty Pro mobile app to manage conversations anywhere.


For customers, the experience is completely natural—they simply text your business’s landline number just as they would any mobile number. There’s no need for them to download an app or learn a new process. This familiarity encourages engagement and builds stronger customer relationships.

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