Easy SMS.cc positions itself as “Android Mobile Devices as SMS Gateway,” meaning users can turn their own Android devices into SMS gateways and then use the platform for SMS and WhatsApp marketing. It is not a traditional CPaaS provider offering carrier-grade SMS routes directly. Instead, it relies on the user’s local mobile carrier plan, combined with a web platform for bulk sending, receiving, auto-replies, and task orchestration.
In terms of channels, the site explicitly supports SMS and WhatsApp, with no mention of email, voice, or other IM channels. SMS can be sent in bulk to contact groups or as quick messages. WhatsApp is used for marketing campaigns and is advertised with unlimited sending and receiving. The platform includes a real-time dashboard, send/receive notifications, shortcode variables, Spintax message randomization, a translation tool, scheduled SMS/chats, Webhooks, Actions, USSD queries, and automation triggered by Android device notifications. API and integration capabilities are present, but the disclosed information mainly covers API Keys, Webhooks, and automation actions; no detailed API documentation, authentication method, or SDK information is provided.
Pricing is very low: the Starter plan is free and includes 1,000 SMS sent per day, 250 received per day, and 3 Android devices; Professional costs $12/month and includes 3,000 sent per day, 1,500 received per day, and 30 devices; Enterprise costs $30/month and includes 10,000 sent per day, 7,000 received per day, and 50 devices. Note that SMS costs also depend on the user’s own mobile carrier plan. On performance, the website claims fast bulk sending, real-time notifications, and a smooth experience, but does not provide data on delivery rates, SLA, concurrency, latency, or retry handling for failures.
The strengths are its low cost of entry, a free tier for testing, and a fairly complete combination of SMS, WhatsApp, Webhooks, auto-replies, and scheduled tasks. It is suitable for localized marketing, small-team notifications, developer projects, and self-hosted low-cost SMS gateway setups. The downsides are also clear: the service heavily depends on the user’s Android devices, SIM cards, and carrier network, making stability and scalability uncertain. The website does not disclose the company’s location, support channels, payment methods, or compliance details. It also does not clarify whether WhatsApp marketing is based on the official Business API.
China access is not provided in the source information and should be considered unknown. For users targeting mainland China, WhatsApp itself is typically subject to network access restrictions, which may affect real-world use. Domestic SMS marketing in China also needs to comply with requirements such as real-name registration, sender signatures, templates, unsubscribe mechanisms, and user consent. Alternatives include Alibaba Cloud SMS, Tencent Cloud SMS, Huawei Cloud SMS, as well as more standardized communications platforms such as Twilio, Vonage, MessageBird, Sinch, and Plivo.
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