Deliverability

The message either lands or nothing else matters.

Deliverability isn't a feature. It's the product. Everything Txtra does about it, stated as mechanics, not marketing numbers.

One send, two roadsFAILOVER
SEND · 15,000Carrier ACarrier B · delivered
Delivered97.8%
Receipts & error codes on every message

A 20,000-person list means nothing if the carriers filter the send. Most platforms sell the list size and go quiet about the landing rate. Here's how landing works.

Verified sender, registered routes

Every account sends as a registered political sender over 10DLC, toll-free, or short code routes. The carriers know who you are before the first message moves, and known senders land.

Numbers →
Two carriers, automatic failover

Messages route through Twilio and Telnyx. One carrier has a bad night, the send moves to the other without a human touching it. Delivery status and carrier error codes come back on every message.

Message log →
Pacing that respects throughput

Each number type carries a carrier-set rate. Txtra paces every send to it and splits big sends across your numbers. A blast that ignores throughput gets filtered, and filtered is worse than slow.

Broadcasts →
Consent hygiene protects the whole list

Opt-outs honored instantly, opted-out numbers masked, and no purchased lists ever. Complaint rates are what carriers watch, and a clean list keeps the route open for every send after this one.

Compliance →
Honest reporting, both directions. The Message log shows failures and rejections next to deliveries, with the carrier's error code attached. If a message didn't reach the phone, you'll know, and you'll know why.

Reach is earned. Here's the machinery.

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