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How to Send Automated Texts in 2024 (Easy & Fast Way)

How to Send Automated Texts in 2024 (Easy & Fast Way)

Automated texts are every businessperson’s best friend, mainly because they make communication 10 times easier. However, beyond knowing the whys of automated messaging, you should know how to send automated texts to see results. That’s where we come in.

This comprehensive guide will demonstrate how to send automated texts in 2024. We’ve done some heavy lifting behind the scenes, discovering how to send automated texts using an Android or iOS device or a mass texting app like DialMyCalls. All you need to do now is sit back and let us walk you through the process. Ready?

What You Should Consider During Text Automation

Setting up a system to auto-send messages can bring new meaning to ease of communication in your business. Not only does it reduce your workload, but it ensures the timeliness of messages and increases communication efficiency. However, like any business strategy, various things must be considered when implementing it. Some of these factors include:

Data Privacy and Security

As advantageous as text automation is, all those benefits can go down the drain if your methods don’t ensure recipient data privacy and security. In other words, if your company doesn’t ensure complaint texting practices, you risk breaching laws like the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA). This, in turn, can result in lawsuits, fines, and other legal consequences.

One way to ensure data privacy and security is to assess text automation tools before using them. For example, before using a third-party application, you can check its privacy policy to confirm the safety of the information you share. This reduces the chance of privacy infringement or data mishandling. It’s also vital to stay updated about text messaging laws and privacy regulations.

Automation Tools

Text automation often involves using messaging tools to reach your audience and improve the efficiency of your communication. However, with how popular text messaging tools have become, you must take extra care while choosing one.

Before making a choice, you should analyze your needs and determine the purpose behind your text automation. This could be to pass information to your audience, build a notification system for your company, or send short alerts within an organization. Specifying your needs beforehand gives you a blueprint for finding the right text automation tool that meets your standards.

Cost-Benefit Analysis

Text automation, especially with mass texting, comes at a price. This cost varies depending on the platform you use, its features, and external factors like carrier costs. For any text automation strategy to be efficient, its benefits should be worth its price.

With this in mind, you must perform a cost-benefit analysis before implementing a system to send automated messages or text blasts. This will tell you the worth of the text automation tool or platform, ensuring you get the most at a reduced cost.

Types of Automated Text Messages

According to Statista, US citizens alone sent around 2 trillion text messages in 2021. This demonstrates how popular texts have become today. From conversational texts to automated ones, text messages are among the primary virtual communication methods for individuals and businesses.

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Today, automated text messages come in various forms, each with a different purpose. In this section, we will explore some types of automated messages:

1. Scheduled Messages

In practice, being available 24/7 to send messages is nearly impossible. Not only does it keep you from attending to other tasks, but it can also lead to delayed message delivery due to human error. Thankfully, with scheduled messages, you don’t have to worry about forgetting to send a text.

This automated text message requires the sender to prepare the text beforehand and set a date and time for the system to send it. It is one of the most popular types of automated text messages, popularly used to send appointment reminders and event notifications. Here’s an example:

Subject: Meeting Reminder

Good day, [RECIPIENT NAME],

Our first quarterly meeting will be on March 21st at 12:00 PM in the department’s conference room. Punctuality will be appreciated. Thank you!

2. Autoresponders

Autoresponders are the most basic form of text automation. Fundamentally, this automated message works by sending a message in response to a trigger keyword. Autoresponders are common in companies that use short codes to communicate with clients.

Often, autoresponders are set up as a system to confirm a subscription or as a second step in a marketing campaign. The autoresponder automatically confirms their response when someone subscribes to a particular service via an SMS, website, or email campaign by sending a keyword to a short code. These messages can look like this:

Subject: Welcome to the Tribe, [CUSTOMER NAME]!

If you see this message, you’ve just subscribed to be a part of [COMPANY NAME]’s tribe. As a member, you will receive notifications about our most recent updates and news before anyone else. Also, you have access to exclusive offers delivered straight into your inbox! Thank you for subscribing!

If you want to opt out of this service, send [KEYWORD] to [COMPANY SHORT CODE].

3. Recurring Text Messages

Also known as “repetitive messages”, these automated messages work by sending texts at stipulated regular time intervals. Although this type of automated texting is similar to scheduled messaging, the former only sends the message once. If the message is set to be sent at a particular time every day, week, or month, it becomes a recurring text message.

You can use recurring messages to send quarterly budget review notifications or even daily task update reminders like this one:

Subject: Daily Task Update

Good Morning, [RECIPIENT NAME],

Please remember to clock in and upload your tasks today before 10:00 AM. Also, remember to check each box as you perform your tasks. Have a splendid day!

4. Transactional Messages

Transactional messages are texts the recipients receive after performing a transaction or an action. They include order confirmations, shipping notifications, password reset messages, or even account activity alerts. Here’s an example:

Subject: Your Order #236748 has been Confirmed!

Hello, [RECIPIENT NAME].

Thank you for your purchase! We’ve confirmed your order and are preparing to ship your items. Did you forget something? No worries. You can review your order here [LINK].

5. Feedback and Surveys

Companies often use text messages to gain their customers’ insights into the quality of their goods or services. Organizations that perform these checks regularly can automate the text messages so the recipients get them at a specific time or date. Automated feedback or survey texts can look like this:

Subject: We’d love your feedback [RECIPIENT’S NAME]

We noticed you’ve ordered [MOST FREQUENT ORDER] the most this month, and we’d love to know what you think. Help us improve by telling us about your experience. It’ll only take a minute! [SURVEY LINK].

How to Send Automated Texts

Automated text messaging is no longer a luxury. In fact, it has become so applicable in everyday life that you can use it to send simple messages like birthday texts. But there’s more. Companies also use it to reach their employees and clients because these text messages have proven effective for communication once set up correctly.

In this section, we will explain how to set up an automated text message service using Android, iPhone, and a text messaging application like DialMyCalls.

How to Send Automated Text Messages on Android Devices

When you think about sending automated texts on Android phones, the first thing that comes to mind is that you will need a third-party app. However, you can automate your texts from an Android phone using your default messaging tool like Google Messaging or Samsung Messages for Samsung Android devices. Here’s how to do it:

  • Open your default messaging app
  • Tap on the “Start Chat” icon
  • Enter the recipient’s number
  • Compose your message in the text field
  • Tap on the ‘+’ sign or hold the ‘Send’ button
  • Select ‘Schedule Message’ and choose when to send the text
  • Complete your scheduling

Step #1: Open Your Default Messaging App

Android phones have a built-in application for sending text messages. Most of these devices use Google Messaging as their default texting app, while Samsung phones use Samsung Messages. Since this application is a platform for sending and receiving text messages, you should see your recent messages once you open it.

Step #1: Open Your Default Messaging App (One)   Step #1: Open Your Default Messaging App (Two)

Step #2: Tap on the “Start Chat” Icon

Some Android phones have a Start Chat button, and others have a Chat icon located at the bottom right corner of the screen. This button leads to a page where you can create a new text trail with a new recipient.

Step #2: Tap on the "Start Chat" Icon (One)   Step #2: Tap on the "Start Chat" Icon (Two)

Step #3: Enter the Recipient’s Number

At the top of your phone’s screen, you will find a data entry field for the recipient’s phone number. In this field, you can enter one recipient’s number or multiple numbers to send a mass text. To do this, you can select a recipient from your contacts or type in the number from an external source. Ensure to double-check to confirm the contact details and then click Next.

Step #3: Enter the Recipient's Number (One)   Step #3: Enter the Recipient's Number (Two)

Step #4: Compose Your Message in the Text Field

Immediately after clicking Next, your phone should automatically take your cursor to the text field for your message. However, if it doesn’t, you will find the field at the bottom of your screen with a Type a Message call-to-action.

You can compose and customize your message to your taste in this field. Remember that texts should be as concise and informative as possible with minimal to no errors or typos. This ensures you pass accurate information to your recipients.

Step #4: Compose Your Message in the Text Field (One)   Step #4: Compose Your Message in the Text Field (Two)

You can also add an image or video to your message by clicking the icons towards the left of the text field. To add a picture or video, click on the Image icon, and to take a new image or video, click on the Camera icon.

Step #4.1: Compose Your Message in the Text Field (One)   Step #4.1: Compose Your Message in the Text Field (Two)

Step #5: Tap on the “+” Sign or Hold the “Send” Button

The ‘+’ button is typically located towards the left of the message field, next to the picture and camera icons. Clicking on this button would open a taskbar showing multiple actions, which you can use to optimize your message further. If you can’t find the ‘+’ button, press and hold the send button to access the taskbar.

Step #5: Tap on the "+" Sign or Hold the "Send" Button (One)   Step #5: Tap on the "+" Sign or Hold the "Send" Button (Two)

Step #6: Select “Schedule message” and Choose When to Send the Text

You will see the Schedule Message icon in the taskbar you’ve just opened. Clicking on it would lead you to a page where you can select a time and date for the application to send your text.

Step #6: Select "Schedule message" and Choose When to Send the Text (One)   Step #6: Select "Schedule message" and Choose When to Send the Text (Two)

You can also schedule the message later by checking the Set Schedule Later box. This would save your message as a draft you can later revert to and make necessary changes before scheduling it.

Step #6: Select "Schedule message" and Choose When to Send the Text (One)   Step #6: Select "Schedule message" and Choose When to Send the Text (Two)

Step #7: Complete Your Scheduling

After setting the date and time, you can finish by clicking Done at the bottom right of your screen. This will take you back to the text with a message confirming your scheduling. At this point, cross-check to confirm that everything is set up appropriately before clicking Send to complete the action.

Step #7: Complete Your Scheduling (One)   Step #7: Complete Your Scheduling (Two)   Step #7: Complete Your Scheduling (Three)

How to Send Automated Texts on an iPhone

Unlike Androids, you can’t directly automate messages from the iPhone default messaging app, iMessage. Instead, iPhones have a pre-installed tool called Shortcuts for message automation. Here’s how to set up automated text messages on an iPhone:

  • Open the “Shortcuts” app
  • Select the “Automation” button
  • Tap “New Automation”
  • Choose a trigger
  • Configure your trigger
  • Select your preferred action
  • Write your message and enter the recipient’s details

Step #1: Open the “Shortcuts” App

Shortcuts is an application that allows users to combine actions and automate tasks. This feature comes pre-installed in all iOS 12 devices and later, but some functionality might be absent in iOS 12 devices. Essentially, all recent iPhones have the application. However, you can install it from the App Store if yours doesn’t.

Step #1: Open the "Shortcuts" App (One)   Step #1: Open the "Shortcuts" App (Two)

Step #2: Select the “Automation” Button

You’ll see a taskbar at the bottom of the screen displaying three functions: Shortcuts, Automations, and Gallery. Select the Automations button in the middle. This will lead you to a list of your active automations. If you haven’t created an Automation yet, this page will display No Automations with the option to create a new one.

Step #2: Select the "Automation" Button (One)   Step #2: Select the "Automation" Button (Two)

Step #3: Tap “New Automation”

Now, it’s time to create a new automation for your messages. To do this, locate the New Automation button in the middle of the Automation page and click on it. This will take you to a page where you can design a new automation triggered at a specific time, by another message, or by location.

Step #3: Tap "New Automation" (One)   Step #3: Tap "New Automation" (Two)

Step #4: Choose a Trigger

On the Personal Automation page, there are various triggers to choose from. Fundamentally, these are actions that would kickstart your automation. You can choose one that meets your requirements. For example, you can select Arrive if you want the automation to run once you enter a specific location. For this example, we’ll choose Time of Day.

Step #4: Choose a Trigger (One)   Step #4: Choose a Trigger (Two)

Step #5: Configure Your Trigger

After selecting your trigger, the next page gives you various options to configure it. For example, you can set the time to Sunrise or Sunset or select Time of Day to pick a specific time. You can also choose the frequency of your texts. This could either be daily, weekly, or monthly.

Step #5: Configure Your Trigger (One)   Step #5: Configure Your Trigger (Two)

Once you’re done, you can choose whether you want the automation to run after you confirm it or immediately after you hit send. Then, select Next to proceed to the next page.

Step #5: Configure Your Trigger (One)   Step #5: Configure Your Trigger (Two)

Step #6: Select Your Preferred Action

On the next page, you will find various options for the action you want to automate. Since we’re trying to set up a system to auto-send text message notifications, select Send Message.

Step #6: Select Your Preferred Action

If you don’t see the Send message button, select New Blank Automation and click Add Action. Then, search for add the Send Message action manually.

Step #6: Select Your Preferred Action (One)   Step #6: Select Your Preferred Action (Two)   Step #6: Select Your Preferred Action (Three)

Step #7: Write Your Message and Enter the Recipient’s Details

After adding the action, the application opens a page where you can type in your message and the recipient’s contact details. To type in your message, click on Message.

Step #7: Write Your Message and Enter the Recipient's Details (One)   Step #7: Write Your Message and Enter the Recipient's Details (Two)

To enter the receiver’s phone number, tap Recipients and add the contacts you would like your message to reach. You can do this by typing their phone numbers or contact names. Remember, you can only text people in your contact list, so you must have all your recipients’ contact details saved on your phone. Finally, click on Done to complete your text automation.

Step #7: Write Your Message and Enter the Recipient's Details (One)   Step #7: Write Your Message and Enter the Recipient's Details (Two)   Step #7: Write Your Message and Enter the Recipient's Details (Three)

How to Send Automated Text Messages Using DialMyCalls

While phones suffice for sending simple automated text messages, third-party apps can empower you to perform more complex functions like 2-way messaging or bulk texting. Safe to say, the more your texting needs, the more you might need a mass texting service like DialMyCalls.

With DialMyCalls, you can perform a range of text automation functions, such as setting up two-way communication and mass automated messaging. To top it off, it makes sending automated text messages a walk in the park. Here’s how to do it:

  • Create an account and sign in to your dashboard
  • Add or import your recipient’s contact details
  • Create a new broadcast
  • Add recipients to your broadcast
  • Type in your message
  • Recurring Message
  • Confirm Broadcast
  • Broadcast Report

Step #1: Create an Account and Sign in to Your Dashboard

To access the features DialMyCalls offers, you need to create an account first. Go to the DialMyCalls website and click Sign Up at the upper left of the taskbar. Conversely, you can go directly to our Sign Up page.

Step #1: Create an Account and Sign in to Your Dashboard

Enter your details in the respective fields on the next page and sign up.

Step #1: Create an Account and Sign in to Your Dashboard

Registering for a DialMyCalls account is free, and you will get 25 credits as a welcome bonus. However, as you continue to use it, you will need to purchase more credits or join any of our plans to access premium features.

After creating your account, the site logs you into your dashboard, where you can see your inbox, credits, and subscription plans.

Step #1: Create an Account and Sign in to Your Dashboard

Step #2: Add or Import Your Recipient’s Contact Details

DialMyCalls offers a contact bank containing all your recipients’ contact information, which is handy for sending text messages. You can manually add contacts to this bank or import them from a database. To do this, go to Contacts and select Add Contact.

Step #2: Add or Import Your Recipient's Contact Details

From here, you can manually add the contacts individually or in batches or import them from an external file.

Step #2: Add or Import Your Recipient's Contact Details

You can also group your contacts by selecting Groups and creating a new group. Then, go to your contact bank and choose the recipients you want grouped before tapping Add to Group.

Step #2: Add or Import Your Recipient's Contact Details

Step #2: Add or Import Your Recipient's Contact Details

Step #3: Create a New Broadcast

On the sidebar, select Broadcasts and then tap New Broadcast to create a new message broadcast.

Step #3: Create a New Broadcast

The next page allows you to choose the type of broadcast you want to send out. Since we’re automating a text message, select Text Message and click Next.

Select Text Message Broadcast

Step #4: Add Recipients to Your Broadcast

Choose the recipients you would like to send a text to. If you’ve already grouped them, go to Groups and select the group you want. When you’re done, tap Next.

Step #4: Add Recipients to Your Broadcast

Step #5: Type in Your Message

The following page has different tiles where you can create a message and have a preview of the text. You can write your text to meet your standards in the text field. There are also options to personalize the message by adding the recipient’s name, email, or phone number.

Step #5: Type in Your Message

You can edit the opt-out prompt below the text field if necessary.

Step #5: Opt-out Message

Step #6: Recurring Messages

After typing in the message and confirming that it is accurate and error-free, click Next to access the send page. Here, you will see the number of recipients your message will reach and the time your text will be sent. To set up a recurring message, click the “Recurring” option and you will be able to set up a text message to go out daily, weekly, or monthly from your account. Once you have set up your recurring broadcast, click next.

Step #6: Recurring Messages

Step #7: Confirm Broadcast

On the next step of your broadcast, confirm everything is correct before you send it out to your contacts.

Step #7: Confirm Broadcast

Step #8: Broadcast Reports

Once your broadcast has been sent out, you can view the broadcast reports to see the details of each text message sent.

Text Message Broadcast Report

How to Choose the Right Tool to Send Automated Texts

Choosing the right tool to send automated texts is about balancing your needs and the platform’s features. With many options available, it is crucial that you find what matters the most according to your standards and then gauge how well the tool meets those standards. Let’s delve into how to choose the right text automation tool for you:

1. Evaluate the platform’s features

The first thing to look out for when choosing a tool to send automated texts is its features and capabilities. But this can be tricky because numerous features don’t necessarily make a tool right for you.

Evaluating an automated text tool involves comparing your needs to the platform’s features. This lets you see how well the platform caters to your requirements and tells you whether or not it is worth a try. While doing this, you should also assess whether the platform leaves room for scalability, especially if you’re a growing business.

2. Assess the Tool’s Ease of Use

No matter how many features a platform has, you might have a problem automating your texts if it’s challenging to use. Some major indicators of how easy a platform is to use are the presence of navigation instructions and a demo on how to use it. It’s also essential to use tools with simple and user-friendly interfaces.

3. Check for Compliance

The last thing you want when sending automated text messages is to breach compliance regulations. To be safe, it’s always best to check how the platform handles the information you share with them. You should also look for certifications indicating that the text automation tool complies with laws like the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA).

Parting Advice for Sending Automated Texts

Automated texts are game-changers in virtual communication. They enable you to schedule messages, auto-reply, and even send location-based texts. As an added benefit, sending automated text messages from your Android or iPhone is a breeze, especially after following the steps in this guide.

However, if you’re ready to level up your text game, check out DialmyCalls. It’s one of the best mass texting services with advanced features like an Access Control System and Email Your Message feature. Register with DialMyCalls today, and let’s show you what easy text automation looks like.

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