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Anyone using Zipwhip - Cloud Texting Service?

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Jeff Kershner introduces Zipwhip, a cloud-based texting service that enables customers to text existing dealership landline and toll-free numbers through web, desktop, or mobile applications. He highlights the service's impressive user interface and claims of TCPA compliance, while acknowledging ongoing industry discussions about texting effectiveness and regulatory concerns. The post suggests Zipwhip as a potential solution for dealers looking to expand customer communication channels while maintaining legal compliance.

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I'm always searching out new and interesting products and services. Last week I had a demonstration of Zipwhip.

ZipWhip is a newer cloud texting service. They have the ability to provision just about any landline/toll-free number to accept text messages, giving your customers the ability to text your existing landline numbers. You have the option of using a desktop / web or mobile application for the text communications.

We've had many conversations around texting customers, how effective it can be but while also being careful and questioning the TCAP laws.

Overall I was quite impressed with the user interface and the abilities they say they can provide. They claim to fall within all the CURRENT legal guidelines for text communications.

Anyone looked at or using Zipwhip? Tell us what you think...
 

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Jeff Kershner introduces Zipwhip, a cloud-based texting service that enables customers to text existing dealership landline and toll-free numbers through web, desktop, or mobile applications. He highlights the service's impressive user interface and claims of TCPA compliance, while acknowledging ongoing industry discussions about texting effectiveness and regulatory concerns. The post suggests Zipwhip as a potential solution for dealers looking to expand customer communication channels while maintaining legal compliance.

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