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BlagueSMS.fr is a French SMS-sending website whose core feature is sending SMS messages with a customizable sender name. The page clearly emphasizes “anonymous SMS”: recipients cannot see the real phone number and cannot tell whether the message was sent from this website. The service is aimed at personal entertainment and prank scenarios, rather than enterprise-grade notifications or marketing.
In terms of channels, the site only refers to SMS and does not mention email, voice, or IM. It supports both instant sending and scheduled sending for a specified date. Each SMS comes with a delivery receipt, and users can check the status in their account history. For message content, the site says users can use the full 160 characters and that no advertising is appended. It also mentions SMS Flash, reply-capable messages, and a mobile version of the site that can be accessed from phones with a GPRS/3G connection.
For coverage, the site claims it can send messages in France to operators such as Orange, SFR, Bouygues Télécom, and Free mobile, and also supports international sending. The FAQ further claims coverage across 150 countries and 380 networks. However, the main content does not disclose actual delivery rates, latency, throughput, outage compensation, or an SLA. As a result, we can only confirm that it provides “delivery receipts”; its business-grade reliability cannot be assessed.
Pricing information is not very transparent. The page only states that registration is free and that users can receive free SMS credits through referral links: after a referred user makes a purchase, the referrer receives free SMS credits equivalent to half of that purchase amount. Specific per-message pricing, plans, and payment methods are not disclosed. On the integration side, the main content does not mention any API, SDK, webhook, or admin console capabilities. It only describes the web interface, mobile web access, and sending triggered via regular SMS.
Its advantages are that it is straightforward to use and supports custom sender names, scheduled sending, and delivery receipts, making it suitable for individuals sending prank messages. The drawbacks are also clear: anonymity and sender spoofing carry a high risk of abuse, and the page does not explain identity verification, authorization, opt-out mechanisms, anti-fraud measures, or GDPR compliance. It also lacks API support and pricing transparency, making it unsuitable for formal business use cases such as verification codes, transactional notifications, or marketing SMS.
The main content does not provide information about access from mainland China, payment availability, or local compliance, so actual usability is unknown. If a company is based in China or sends SMS to Chinese users, it should prioritize local services such as Alibaba Cloud SMS or Tencent Cloud SMS, or international platforms with clearer compliance capabilities such as Twilio, Infobip, and Sinch.
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