Every link Txtra sends is unique to the person who got it, on your own short domain. Link performance shows the clicks, the people, the rate, and the area, and every tap ties back to a contact.
The click report says 340 and stops there. Which 340, and what do you send them next? Most tools answer neither question.
One link per recipient on your own short domain. The click comes back with a name attached, not an anonymous count.
Each link shows its clicks, how many real people clicked, the click-through rate, and where they came from.
The people who clicked your donate link are a Segment. Text them tonight without lifting a finger.
You see which message earned the tap, per send and per link.
Clickers become a Segment the moment they click. The follow-up audience assembles itself.
Links carry the campaign's own short domain, so the tap looks like you, not like a tool.
A supporter taps the volunteer link and lands in a tagged Segment. The follow-up Broadcast goes to exactly the people who showed interest, and the whole chain sits on the contact record.
Left or right, Txtra is the sender your carriers trust and your lawyers approve.
Every link Txtra sends is generated per recipient on your campaign's own short domain. A tap on that link comes back tied to the contact, so the click has a name, a time, and a location.
Yes. Clickers land in a Segment automatically, and the follow-up Broadcast goes to exactly the people who showed interest.
No. Links carry your own short domain, so the tap reads as the campaign, not as a tool.