Messaging in the App
You can send and receive SMS & MMS with both for 10-digit local, and toll-free phone numbers with MightyCall.
Local numbers require brand & campaign A2P registration, while toll-free numbers require additional verification to enable messaging.
A single message includes up to 160 characters in the GSM encoding or up to 70 symbols in the Unicode encoding. You can send larger texts in several parts.
You can browse all messages (both sent and received) at the Journal → Messages section.
Sending and receiving SMS
To send a new SMS, tap on the message icon in the Recents/Journal, in the upper right corner of the screen. You can enter your recipient’s number manually or look it up in your phone address book.
- You will see the communication history screen for the selected contact or a phone number.
- Tap on the number showing under from to open the list of your business number and select the one to send a message from.
- Enter your text in the messaging field at the bottom and tap the message icon.
- Your message will be sent!
To reply with a message, swipe the call/voicemail/text to the left in the Recents/Journal and tap on the message icon.
Sending and receiving MMS
You can send an MMS by adding an attachment with the plus button next to the text field.
MMS stands for Multimedia Messaging Service. If you send a message with an attached file, like an image, a video, or a document, you’re sending an MMS.
Once you selected the files, you can add text and send the message. Please note, you can only send up to 10 attachments in one message. Just like with texts, MMS will appear under the Messages tab in your Journal.
Unlike archived files, the images and docs will have a preview option. From here, you can download the file by clicking on three dots and choosing Download. The files will be downloaded to the device storage.
Blocking unwanted messages
If you do not want to receive texts from certain numbers, try sending STOP in response: they will have to unsubscribe your number from further messages. Please note that you can't send texts to short codes (short numbers). To unsubscribe from unwanted messages coming from short numbers, please contact our support team.
Adding a number to the block list won't stop receiving messages from it, only calls!