
Referrals, Relational, Pledge pages, Share cards, QR sign-up, canvass, and keywords. Every tool captures a real opt-in at the source. People opt themselves in.
The list is the campaign's most durable asset and the easiest to fake. Bought numbers get filtered. Earned ones compound.
A Pledge page, a relational text, a keyword, a QR sign-up code, a referral link, whatever fits the ask in front of you.
Print it on a sign, a mailer, a booth, or drop it in a text and a social post.
The person adds their own name and number. The page never opts anyone in for them.
Volunteers text people who already have their number saved.
A personal link per supporter, ranked by who brings people in.
A public pledge that opts the signer in as they sign.
A saveable card that spreads by referral, one tag behind it.
Any sign, booth, or mailer becomes a compliant opt-in.
A walker code the resident scans on their own phone at the door.
A saveable card on your short domain, dropped into any send. They save the number, and the next text lands as a name instead of a stranger.
Every path is a real, self-serve opt-in, so the list only grows the way carriers want it to.
One board ranks supporters and volunteers across every door, referral links, pledges, and canvass, by the weights the campaign sets. Bulk generation hands a personal link to the whole list in one move. Your best people recruit, and you can see who they are.
Growth that's clean by construction protects your sender reputation, and your deliverability.
A pledge or petition adds a name and opts that one signer in. A share card spreads by referral. A keyword turns a yard sign into a subscriber. In every case the person acts for themselves, so the consent is real and it's on the record.
Left or right, Txtra is the sender your carriers trust and your lawyers approve.
Earned opt-ins with the source recorded. Keywords on signs and mail, the porch opt-in during canvassing, the web form on your site. Each subscriber carries a timestamped consent record.
No, and there's no setting that changes it. Import a bought list as field data if you want the doors, then earn the opt-ins.
The one you can measure. Every keyword and form tracks which source produced which subscriber, so the answer comes from your own numbers.