Product · Send · Peer-to-peer

The personal text, at scale.

Peer-to-peer texting for the moments that need a human. Same contacts, same compliance, one conversation at a time. Give volunteers a simple queue and let them talk.

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Hi Marcus, it's Dana with Hardin - can we count on you Tuesday?
Yes, already planned on it 👍
1:1 · logged to the contact record
The problem

The personal ask works and doesn't scale. A volunteer with a personal cell and a screenshot of a script is a records problem wearing a lanyard.

How it works

How Peer-to-peer works.

1

Load the list

Point a P2P session at a saved group. The same consent filtering applies before anyone sends.

2

Senders work the queue

Volunteers see one conversation at a time with an approved opening script, and reply in their own words.

3

Every thread logged

Each exchange is tied to the contact record. No exports, no personal phones, no gaps.

Why it matters

What you actually get.

Human where it counts

For persuasion and recruitment, a real back-and-forth beats a blast. P2P makes it manageable.

Same records behind it

Every conversation writes to the contact, so tags and notes stay with the person, not a volunteer's phone.

Compliant by default

Consent filtering, quiet hours, and STOP apply to P2P exactly like everything else.

A format, not a loophole.

Some platforms sell the human tap as the thing that makes cold texting legal. The carriers closed that door, and every cold send burns the number that carries it. At Txtra the tap is what makes the conversation human. The list already said yes, the gate already checked the send, and the volunteer's job is the talking.

Opted-in lists onlyCampaign numbers, never personalReplies route to the senderEvery thread on the record
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Hi Marcus, it's Dana with Hardin - can we count on you Tuesday?
Yes, already planned on it 👍
1:1 · logged to the contact record
Every peer-to-peer send runs on the compliant floor.Consent, quiet hours, STOP and HELP, verified sender. On by default, before a single message leaves.
See the compliance model →

Put Peer-to-peer to work.

Left or right, Txtra is the sender your carriers trust and your lawyers approve.

This sits on the floor. Consent, quiet hours, STOP status, and sender verification check every send from this screen before it leaves.

See it on your race.

Questions

Asked and answered.

What is peer-to-peer texting for campaigns?

One-to-one texting at human scale. A volunteer works a queue, each message sent by a human tap under a real name, and every reply routes back to the sender. At Txtra it's a conversation format, not a consent workaround. P2P sends go to an opted-in list through the same gate as everything else.

Do volunteers use their own phones?

Their own devices, never their own numbers. Every message goes out on a campaign number assigned to them, and every reply routes back to their queue.

Can a volunteer go off script?

They send approved templates and can personalize within the fields you allow. The gate still checks every message on the way out.