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Conjur SMS (conjur-sms.com.mx), based on the scraped page text, appears to be an SMS-focused messaging platform. The site includes Spanish, English, and Chinese, and offers user login, password recovery, email login/sending-related entries, as well as WhatsApp and Correo contact options. The domain uses a Mexico TLD and the page is primarily in Spanish, so it can be tentatively assumed to target users in Mexico or Spanish-speaking markets. However, the available text does not clearly disclose the company entity, qualifications, or service scope.
The only confirmed channel is SMS. “Correo” and “WhastApp/WhatsApp” appear on the page, but the context looks more like support contact or login-related entries, so they should not be taken as proof that the platform provides bulk email or IM messaging APIs. Coverage regions, number types, two-way SMS, verification codes, marketing SMS, notification SMS, short links, blacklists, and similar capabilities are not disclosed in the page text.
The scraped text contains no information on rates, plans, top-ups, pay-as-you-go billing, or monthly fees. It also does not mention deliverability, throughput, latency, SLA, direct carrier connections, or other performance metrics. For communications/SMS services, these are critical items to verify before procurement. The text likewise does not show API documentation, Webhooks, SDKs, delivery receipts, a developer center, or other integration information, so it is not possible to determine whether the service is suitable for automated system integration or is more oriented toward manual sending via a web dashboard.
The page has a “Terms and conditions” entry, but the captured content appears to be garbled binary text from a PDF, so privacy, opt-out handling, anti-spam rules, data retention, KYC, and local telecom compliance requirements cannot be verified. On the support side, the site shows “contact us if you need help,” plus WhatsApp and email options, which may be convenient for local customer communication. However, there is no information about support hours, response commitments, or a ticketing system.
The advantages are a simple entry point, multilingual support, and basic account functions. The drawback is very low public transparency: it is almost impossible to independently assess pricing, coverage, stability, or compliance. It is better suited to users who have already contacted the provider, need local SMS sending, and are willing to manually confirm commercial terms. If you need a mature API, global coverage, and auditable compliance materials, it is advisable to also evaluate Twilio, Vonage, Infobip, Sinch, or, for China-related use cases, Alibaba Cloud SMS and Tencent Cloud SMS.
The page does not provide information about access from mainland China, payment methods, or localized support, so actual usability is unknown. If a China-based team is considering procurement, it should first test direct access, backend login, payment currency/invoicing, and the compliance requirements for sending SMS to Chinese or overseas numbers.
⚠ This review is compiled from public sources and does not constitute a purchase recommendation. Verify all facts on the vendor's official site. Verify on conjur-sms.com.mx official site.
conjur-sms.com.mx is an Mexico messaging provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 3.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Limited (proxy recommended). Click "Visit Official Site" to reach conjur-sms.com.mx directly.