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MightyText is a cross-device SMS/MMS tool built around an Android phone number. Its official site says it has more than 9 million users. It lets users send and receive SMS and MMS from a computer or tablet while keeping messages synced with the phone’s SMS inbox. It is not a typical cloud SMS API platform; instead, message routing is handled through the user’s own Android phone and mobile carrier.
In terms of channels, MightyText explicitly supports SMS, MMS, texting from within Gmail, SMS-to-email syncing and replies, as well as auxiliary features such as phone app notifications, incoming call notifications, and battery alerts. It also supports scheduled texts, templates, PowerView multi-conversation view, photo and video syncing, and pushing web pages, maps, files, and photos from a computer to a phone. Coverage regions are not disclosed, and actual availability depends on the user’s phone number, Android device, and carrier.
The main website states that a free app is available, along with paid services such as MightyText Pro on monthly, annual, or other subscription cycles, but it does not provide specific pricing. Because SMS and MMS are sent through the phone and carrier, carrier messaging fees may apply. Delivery rate, latency, throughput, and SLA are not disclosed. The terms also explicitly warn users not to rely on the service for critical SMS communications, which is especially important for business notifications, verification codes, or alerting use cases.
On the integration side, MightyText’s strengths are its web/desktop/tablet experience and the SMS window inside Gmail, but the reviewed content does not show any public API, webhook, or SDK information. For compliance, the terms state that data may be transferred to the United States or other countries for processing, that users must comply with applicable laws, and that use from U.S.-sanctioned or restricted regions is prohibited. However, there is no disclosure of SOC 2, GDPR certification, enterprise audits, or data residency capabilities.
The advantages are easy setup, reuse of an existing phone number, and a complete cross-device experience. It is well suited to heavy personal SMS users and Android users who often work from a computer. The drawbacks are that only Android support is clearly stated, pricing details are limited, and enterprise-grade reliability, APIs, compliance, and observability capabilities are missing. For access from China, the current content is insufficient to determine connectivity and payment options, so it is best to test the official website and app first. If enterprise SMS is required, domestic alternatives such as Alibaba Cloud SMS and Tencent Cloud SMS may be better initial options.
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