Caption a template or upload your own image, with field tokens baked into the caption. Marcus gets a meme that says Marcus. A generic one gets ignored. A personal one gets screenshotted and sent to three friends.
Image content wins the phone and campaigns can't keep a designer on call. The meme goes out generic or it doesn't go out.
Start from a template or drop in the campaign's own image. No designer, no design tool.
Write the caption with first name, district, or any field on the record. The image renders per recipient.
Drop it into a Broadcast, a Sequence touch, or a P2P queue. The gate checks it like any send.
On-brand image sends from the composer, at the speed the moment demands.
The caption renders per person. A meme with their name on it travels further than any blast.
Images send as MMS with the segment math shown before you commit. No surprise on the invoice.
A text gets read once. A meme with the recipient's name gets screenshotted, posted, and forwarded, and every forward is reach the campaign didn't pay for.
Left or right, Txtra is the sender your carriers trust and your lawyers approve.
You caption a template or your own image with field tokens, first name, district, any field on the record. The image renders per recipient at send time.
Yes, an image sends as MMS and counts as more segments. The composer shows the math before you commit.
Yes. Upload anything you own the rights to, caption it, and send. Templates exist for speed, not as a limit.