Need to txt appt reminders from PC. What app/services have you used?
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 @JasGot said in Need to txt appt reminders from PC. What app/services have you used?: Well, this is depressing. You'd think they'd at least give me a list of non saturated area codes to choose from! 
  HA! Every Area Code in my state is saturated.... 
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 @JasGot what state are you in? 
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 @jt1001001 said in Need to txt appt reminders from PC. What app/services have you used?: If doing manually, first have the "admin" use this website to determine the email to SMS address for the cell phone number in question: 
 https://freesmsgateway.infoThen compose an email using the above info. Don't want e-mail. Want SMS. 
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 Ahhhh!!!!!! This may work! Just need to see if you can send to a phone number without creating a contact first. Postcards from Skyetel for Skyetel SIP! 
 https://bitbucket.org/skyetel/postcards-installer/src/master/ 
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 @Dashrender got me, but that's who we use and it goes through our Skyetel trunk. 
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 @JasGot oh yeah, postcards!! 
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 Postcards basically looks just like Textable, but is free. 
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 @scottalanmiller said in Need to txt appt reminders from PC. What app/services have you used?: Postcards basically looks just like Textable, but is free. OK huh - free? that seems unexpected... but, I'm guessing SMS between carriers is generally free nowadays... soooo.... 
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 @Dashrender said in Need to txt appt reminders from PC. What app/services have you used?: @scottalanmiller said in Need to txt appt reminders from PC. What app/services have you used?: Postcards basically looks just like Textable, but is free. OK huh - free? that seems unexpected... but, I'm guessing SMS between carriers is generally free nowadays... soooo.... You still pay for your SMS usage 
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 @JaredBusch said in Need to txt appt reminders from PC. What app/services have you used?: @Dashrender said in Need to txt appt reminders from PC. What app/services have you used?: @scottalanmiller said in Need to txt appt reminders from PC. What app/services have you used?: Postcards basically looks just like Textable, but is free. OK huh - free? that seems unexpected... but, I'm guessing SMS between carriers is generally free nowadays... soooo.... You still pay for your SMS usage In that case - Assuming all of your customers are on carriers that have an email to SMS gateway - you can do this completely free through email. Now to discover that, you'll have to do some work - find what carriers are in use by your customers, then check for a gateway... that could be time consuming.. but hey - could really pay off with a free solution. 



