This app conveniently sends pre-entered text messages after a phone call.
It supports two numbers and can send bulk text messages, photo text messages, and short-form text messages.
You can attach a digital business card to turn potential customers into your customers.
[Functions]
- Set up send/receive, absence, and holiday messages
- Send callback text messages during calls
- Attach 3 images (business cards, store promotions, etc.)
- Attach short-form videos
- Attach digital business cards
- Set up the same number sending cycle
- Select automatic sending or manual sending
- Set up excluded numbers
- Supports two-number additional services
- Blocks spam calls
- Send photo text messages, bulk text messages
- Check sending status and sending history
- One-touch copy widget for text content
- Backup, restore
- View maps, directions
- Automated rejection of receipt
- Supports webhook, API
- Customer management
[Usage fee]
5,500 won per month
[Usage rights]
To use the app, you must consent to the following app access rights.
Phone (Required)
Required to confirm incoming and outgoing calls
Contact (Required)
Required to display your name when receiving a call.
Storage (Required)
Required to attach photo files to text messages.
Notification (Optional)
Used to display notification messages such as notices
[Personal Information]
In order to use the app functions normally, your mobile phone number and app settings information are transmitted to the server.
The app and server communicate with each other in encrypted form to safely protect your personal information.
Your mobile phone number is used for the following purposes:
- Checking the app usage period
- Identifying the customer on the website
- Identifying the terminal when uploading app settings information to the server
- Identifying the terminal when making a payment
- Sending a text message when resetting the password
The sending information (callback text sending/receiving number) is safely uploaded to the server so that you can check the callback text message sending history on the website.