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SMS Scheduler is a tool built around SMS scheduling. It offers an Android app for sending messages through your own phone, as well as a Premium cloud-based bulk sending service. Its core use case is not an omnichannel communications platform, but scheduled, recurring, and bulk SMS sending, with supporting features such as contact management, templates, interactive surveys, and API-triggered sending.
In terms of channels, the available content only shows SMS; there is no mention of email, voice, or IM. Feature-wise, it supports saving messages in advance, personalizing content with contact information, and saving delivery templates such as D+1 at 8:00 AM or D+3 at 17:30. It also supports recurring SMS, such as every Monday or the first day of each month. Contacts can be imported, exported, and categorized. For the Premium service in France, STOP unsubscribe management and contact reply management are supported.
Its API is fairly clear: the base path is https://sms-scheduler.com/api/v1, data is in JSON format, and authentication uses an Authorization Bearer Token. POST /sms can create SMS tasks for one or multiple numbers, while GET /sms/{id} and GET /message/{id} can be used to check sending status. DELETE endpoints can remove SMS messages or message batches. Status codes include Scheduled, Pending, Sent, Received, Cancelled, Missed, and Postponed, which makes it easier for backend systems to handle delivery receipts. However, the available content does not disclose delivery rate, throughput, SLA, or latency metrics. The phone-based sending mode may also be affected by the local device network and carrier restrictions.
Pricing is straightforward: sending through an Android phone includes the first 50 messages free, then costs 3€ / 100 SMS. The Premium service includes the first 10 messages free, then costs 10€ / 100 SMS. If users already have a stable phone environment for sending SMS, the phone-based option is relatively low-cost. The Premium option is more expensive, but better suited to bulk and more systematic sending.
Its strengths are clear positioning, transparent pricing, practical scheduled and recurring sending features, and API documentation that covers the basics. Its drawbacks are that supported countries are not fully listed, STOP and reply management are only stated as available for the Premium service in France, and information on compliance qualifications, payment methods, and service support is limited. It is suitable for appointment reminders, recurring notifications, small-scale marketing, and business-system event SMS. If you need highly reliable global delivery, detailed compliance documentation, or enterprise-grade SLAs, you may want to compare it with Twilio, Vonage, MessageBird, Sinch, or local Chinese cloud SMS services.
The available content does not provide information on accessibility from mainland China, RMB payments, or local compliance, so its usability from China is unknown. For businesses sending or receiving SMS in mainland China, it is also advisable to evaluate local alternatives such as Alibaba Cloud SMS and Tencent Cloud SMS.
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sms-scheduler.com is an France Comms & Email provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach sms-scheduler.com directly.