The operator view for agencies and committees. Run a book of accounts from one place, each with its own pricing, numbers, and a clean crossover trail.
Running texting for six campaigns from six logins is how lists cross and how consultants end up explaining themselves to the FEC.
A new campaign, its numbers, and its pricing, provisioned from the console.
Switch between accounts without switching tools or logins, the whole book in one place.
Data and consent stay separated per account, with a crossover trail where the law requires one.
One console for every client campaign, instead of a login and a password for each.
Separate numbers, pricing, and data per campaign, so nothing bleeds between clients.
When a contact moves between accounts, the trail is logged, which is exactly what regulators expect.
One login, many campaigns. Each is walled off and billed on its own, with the audit trail a multi-race operation needs. It's how a consultant runs a dozen races without a dozen disconnected tools.
Left or right, Txtra is the sender your carriers trust and your lawyers approve.
From one console, yes. Each campaign is its own account with its own list, numbers, and billing, and the operator sees across all of them.
Accounts are walled. Lists never mix, and any staff action that touches more than one campaign lands in the crossover log, timestamped and visible.
On the Custom tier. Your brand on the console, Txtra under it.