Most texting platforms were built for retail. Txtra was built for a district race eleven days out. The difference is five decisions.
Every send passes one hard gate and one advisory grade. The operator writes the message, Txtra checks it against the law, and nothing that fines a campaign goes out. Retail tools hand you a checkbox and a disclaimer.
Compliance →Txtra registers the campaign with the carriers on the political 10DLC path and routes through two carriers with automatic failover. Messages land as a known, approved sender, not a burner that's blocked by noon.
Numbers →Txtra reads the overnight, drafts replies, and builds audiences from plain words, and it never sends on its own. A person approves every time. That line keeps a campaign safe from its own automation.
Two-way inbox →Party, district, precinct, and vote history land on your contacts. A voter file never makes a number textable. Reach comes from a real opt-in and nothing else.
Voter file →Txtra charges on texting volume and the numbers you rent. No per-user fee. Add the whole field team and the price holds.
Pricing →Built for the race, not the demo.
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