Pre-written, pre-approved messages any teammate can drop into a broadcast. On-message sending without a bottleneck, and the sender ID is already baked in.
Every volunteer with send access is a message-discipline risk. Every approval bottleneck is a speed problem. Most tools make you pick.
The message and its disclaimer, cleared once by whoever signs off on copy.
A teammate drops the approved template into a broadcast from the picker, no rewriting.
The whole team sends the same cleared copy, so the voice and the legal text stay consistent.
Clear a message once and the field can send it a hundred times without another review cycle.
Volunteers and organizers send fast because the approved words are already waiting for them.
The paid-for-by and STOP language ride inside the template, so a rushed send can't drop them.
An approved template already carries its disclaimer and opt-out language. That's the point: the compliant parts aren't something a tired staffer has to remember at 9pm, they're part of the template itself.
Left or right, Txtra is the sender your carriers trust and your lawyers approve.
Write it once, approve it once, and any volunteer can send it without going off message or outside the law. Templates are how two people run a district.
Yes. Fields for name, district, polling place, whatever the record holds, filled per recipient at send.
The roles you allow. Volunteers send them. Admins write them. The approval is the control.