Best Mass Texting Apps in 2026: 10+ Platforms Compared (By a Biased Competitor)

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March 25, 2026

Let's get this out of the way: we built Roezan, a mass texting platform. So yeah, we're biased. We're going to tell you we're the best option. That said, we're not going to lie about the other platforms here. We've used most of them, our customers have switched from nearly all of them, and we know exactly where each one shines and where they fall short.

If Roezan isn't the right fit for you, we'd rather you find the right tool than waste your time. But if you're a marketer, coach, agency, or anyone who actually needs to send a lot of texts quickly without getting nickel-and-dimed on hidden fees... keep reading.

Here's our honest breakdown of the best mass texting apps in 2026.

How We Evaluated These Platforms

Before diving in, here's what actually matters when picking a mass texting app. These are the criteria we used:

Sending speed. This is the big one most people overlook. When you're blasting 10,000 texts, you need them delivered fast. Some platforms drip messages out over hours. If you're promoting a flash sale or a live webinar that starts in 30 minutes, slow delivery kills your results. We measured throughput in messages per second (MPS).

Pricing transparency. SMS pricing is notoriously confusing. There's your subscription fee, then per-message costs, then carrier fees, then long code vs. short code pricing, then overage charges. Some platforms bury these extras deep in their terms. We looked at total cost of ownership, not just the advertised starting price.

Automation capabilities. Can you set up drip sequences? Trigger texts based on actions? Build conditional logic flows? Basic blast-only platforms are fine for simple announcements, but marketers need automation that can run while they sleep.

Integrations. If your texting platform doesn't talk to your CRM, email tool, webinar platform, or funnel builder, you're going to spend hours on manual work. We checked native integrations, Zapier support, and API access.

Compliance and deliverability. With 10DLC registration requirements and carrier filtering getting stricter every year, your platform needs to help you stay compliant and actually get messages delivered. Not just send them into the void.

Support quality. When your campaign isn't sending or your number gets flagged, you need a real human who understands SMS marketing. Not a chatbot that sends you to a knowledge base.

The 10+ Best Mass Texting Apps (Reviewed)

1. Roezan: Best for Marketers Who Need Speed and Automation

Look, we said we'd be upfront about our bias, so here it is: we think Roezan is the best option for marketers, coaches, agencies, and course creators who need to send mass texts that actually get delivered fast.

Why we built it: We were running our own marketing campaigns and got tired of slow sending, hidden fees, and platforms that clearly weren't built by people who actually do marketing. So we built Roezan for ourselves first, then opened it up to everyone else. It's made by marketers, for marketers.

What makes it different:

Sending speed that's actually fast. Most platforms send at 1-3 messages per second. Roezan sends at 250+ MPS. That means a 10,000-person broadcast that takes other platforms 1-2 hours takes Roezan a few minutes. When you're sending a flash sale or a webinar reminder, timing is everything.

No hidden fees, no surprises. Your plan price is your plan price. No carrier fee surcharges hidden in the fine print. No campaign vetting fees. No sign-up fees. No "oh by the way" charges that show up on your second invoice. We've heard horror stories from customers who switched from other platforms after getting surprise bills.

All features on every plan. You don't have to upgrade to the "Pro" tier to get automations, conversations, or MMS support. Every Roezan plan includes everything. The only difference between plans is your contact limit and message volume.

No daily sending caps. This is a huge one for mass texting. Other platforms will cap how many messages you can send per day, especially if your "brand score" isn't high enough. Roezan gives you unlimited sending. If you have 50,000 contacts and want to text all of them today, go for it.

No forced double opt-in. Some platforms force a double opt-in confirmation text before anyone can receive your messages. That kills your opt-in conversion rates. Roezan gives you the flexibility to manage compliance your way (while still keeping you TCPA compliant).

Built-in event and webinar tools. If you're running live events, webinars, or Zoom sessions, Roezan has native tools for automated reminders and attendee communication. Not just a Zapier workaround, actual built-in features for increasing your show-up rate.

International sending. Send to the US, Canada, Australia, and the UK. A lot of mass texting apps only support US numbers, which is a dealbreaker if you have a global audience.

Expert support from people who actually know SMS. Our support team isn't reading from a script. They're SMS marketing experts who can help with A2P approval, deliverability issues, campaign strategy, and technical setup. We send millions of messages a month and we know what works.

Native integrations with the tools you use. Connect with ActiveCampaign, HubSpot, Kajabi, GoHighLevel, Calendly, ClickFunnels, Zapier, and 1000+ more apps. Plus a full API if you want to build custom workflows.

Robust automation builder. Build SMS sequences with conditional logic, time delays, and action-based triggers. Your automations keep running while you sleep, following up with leads, nurturing contacts, and booking calls on autopilot. Pair it with Roezan's Conversational AI and you've got a 24/7 SMS sales machine.

Pricing: Plans start at $29/month. All features included. Check current pricing here.

Who it's for: Coaches, course creators, agencies, info product businesses, and any marketer who needs fast sending, strong automation, and a platform that doesn't nickel-and-dime you.

Who it's NOT for: If you're a developer who wants to build a custom SMS infrastructure from scratch, Twilio is probably a better fit. If you're an enterprise ecommerce brand doing $100M+ in revenue, Attentive or Klaviyo might be more your speed.

2. SimpleTexting: Best for Small Businesses Getting Started

SimpleTexting is one of the more popular mass texting platforms, and for good reason. The interface is clean, the onboarding is solid, and it's easy to get your first campaign sent without a lot of technical know-how.

What's good: The platform is genuinely easy to use. Their templates are helpful, their support docs are thorough, and they have decent Zapier integrations. For a small business sending a few hundred texts a month, it gets the job done.

What's not great: Sending speeds are noticeably slower than what we offer at Roezan. Their automation tools are more basic, and pricing can add up fast once you scale. Features are gated behind higher tiers, so that $29/month starting price doesn't get you everything.

Pricing: Starts at $29/month for 500 credits.

Best for: Small businesses that want a simple, reliable texting tool and aren't planning to scale aggressively.

3. EZ Texting: Best for Visual Campaigns with MMS

EZ Texting has been around forever in the SMS space. Their claim to fame is making it easy to send MMS messages with images, which is actually a big deal for engagement. MMS messages consistently outperform plain text for click-through rates.

What's good: Built-in image editor is genuinely useful. Their Shutterstock integration means you can find and add stock images without leaving the platform. Decent contact management tools.

What's not great: Gets expensive quickly. The base plan is limited, and you'll need their higher tiers for features like automation and API access. Sending speeds are average. Support can be hit or miss depending on your plan level.

Pricing: Starts at $20/month for 500 contacts. Higher tiers jump quickly.

Best for: Businesses that rely heavily on visual content in their text campaigns.

4. Twilio: Best for Developers Building Custom Solutions

Twilio isn't really a "mass texting app" in the traditional sense. It's an API-first communication platform that developers use to build custom SMS (and voice, and email) solutions. If you have a development team and very specific requirements, Twilio gives you virtually unlimited flexibility.

What's good: The API is incredibly powerful. You can build literally anything. Massive scale potential. Extensive documentation. Global coverage.

What's not great: You need a developer. There's no drag-and-drop campaign builder, no pre-built automation flows, no visual interface for marketers. You're building everything from scratch. Pricing is also confusing and can get expensive at scale (pay per message segment, per phone number, per lookup, etc.).

Pricing: Pay-as-you-go. $0.0079 per SMS segment sent + carrier fees + phone number costs. It adds up.

Best for: Development teams that need to embed SMS into a custom application. Not for marketers who just want to send campaigns.

5. SlickText: Best for Text-to-Join Campaigns

SlickText does keyword-based opt-in campaigns really well. If your primary strategy is "text DEALS to 12345 to join our list," SlickText makes that workflow smooth.

What's good: Strong keyword management, good opt-in tools, decent analytics for tracking campaign performance. Reasonably user-friendly.

What's not great: Automation is limited compared to purpose-built marketing platforms. Integrations are somewhat limited. Sending throughput is nothing special.

Pricing: Starts at $29/month for 500 texts.

Best for: Retail businesses and restaurants running text-to-join campaigns from in-store signage.

6. Textedly: Best for Budget-Conscious Teams

Textedly offers some of the lowest entry pricing in the space, which makes it attractive for small teams testing the waters with SMS.

What's good: Affordable. Clean interface. Gets the basics right. Has a free trial.

What's not great: You get what you pay for. Automation is basic. Sending speeds are slow. Support is limited on lower plans. Not a lot of native integrations.

Pricing: Starts at $26/month.

Best for: Small teams with limited budgets who just need basic blast capabilities.

7. Podium: Best for Local Businesses Wanting Reviews

Podium isn't primarily a mass texting platform. It's more of a customer interaction tool that includes texting alongside review management, payments, and webchat. But if you're a local business (dentist, auto shop, restaurant), the combination is powerful.

What's good: The review generation workflow is genuinely great. Text a customer after their visit, they leave a Google review, your local SEO improves. The texting features are solid for 1-to-1 conversations.

What's not great: It's expensive for what you get if you only need mass texting. The broadcast features are basic compared to dedicated SMS platforms. Custom pricing means you're talking to a sales rep.

Pricing: Custom pricing. Typically $300+/month for the full suite.

Best for: Local businesses that want an all-in-one customer communication tool, not just mass texting.

8. Klaviyo: Best for Ecommerce SMS + Email

If you're running a Shopify or ecommerce store, Klaviyo is probably already on your radar for email. Their SMS features integrate tightly with your email flows, so you can coordinate campaigns across both channels.

What's good: The Shopify integration is best-in-class. Segmentation based on purchase behavior is powerful. You can trigger texts based on cart abandonment, order status, browse behavior, and more. The free tier lets you test it out.

What's not great: It's built for ecommerce. If you're a coach, agency, or service business, most of Klaviyo's best features are irrelevant. Pricing scales with your contact list and can get very expensive. SMS is an add-on to their email platform, not a standalone product.

Pricing: Free for up to 150 SMS credits/month. Paid plans start around $45/month.

Best for: Ecommerce brands already using Klaviyo for email who want to add SMS to their flows.

9. Attentive: Best for Enterprise Personalization

Attentive is the 800-pound gorilla of SMS marketing for large brands. If you're doing $50M+ in ecommerce revenue, they have the AI-powered personalization and scale to match.

What's good: Sophisticated AI-driven send time optimization. Deep personalization. Massive scale. Strong compliance tools. Dedicated account management.

What's not great: It's enterprise software with enterprise pricing. Smaller businesses and marketers won't get the time of day. Implementation is complex. Minimum contracts are steep.

Pricing: Custom pricing. Think $1,000+/month minimum.

Best for: Large ecommerce brands with big budgets and sophisticated marketing teams.

10. Mobile Text Alerts: Best for Simple Notifications

Mobile Text Alerts keeps things simple. If you need to send alerts, reminders, and basic announcements to a group, it handles that without overcomplicating things.

What's good: Very straightforward. Good for churches, schools, nonprofits, and organizations that just need to blast updates. Transparent pricing.

What's not great: Limited marketing features. Automation is basic. Not built for revenue-driving campaigns. If you're trying to do serious SMS marketing strategy, you'll outgrow it quickly.

Pricing: Starts at $20/month.

Best for: Organizations sending simple alerts and updates, not marketers running campaigns.

11. Sakari: Best for International SMS

If your primary need is sending texts to multiple countries, Sakari covers 130+ countries with good documentation on international regulations.

What's good: Broad international coverage. HubSpot integration. Clean API. Reasonable per-message pricing for international sends.

What's not great: The platform feels more utilitarian than marketing-focused. Automation capabilities are limited. US-only marketers don't need to pay the premium for international coverage they won't use.

Pricing: Starts at $16/month.

Best for: Businesses with a significant international audience that need reliable global SMS delivery.

12. Project Broadcast: Best for Direct Sellers

Project Broadcast carved out a niche with the direct selling and MLM community. Their focus on 1-to-1 style messaging (rather than broadcasts) appeals to people who want texting to feel personal.

What's good: The "personal touch" messaging approach resonates with direct sellers. Good mobile app. Active community.

What's not great: Limited for real marketing automation. Not built for high-volume broadcasting. Feature set is narrow compared to platforms built for marketers.

Pricing: $28/month flat fee.

Best for: Direct sellers and network marketers who want personal-feeling text conversations.

What to Look for in a Mass Texting App

If you're comparing platforms, here are the things that actually matter (and the things most "best of" lists conveniently ignore):

Sending Speed and Throughput

This is the #1 thing nobody talks about. When you hit "send" on a 10,000-person broadcast, how fast do those messages actually go out?

Most platforms send at 1-3 messages per second. Do the math: 10,000 messages at 3 MPS = 55 minutes. If you're promoting something time-sensitive, over half your list gets the message late.

Roezan sends at 250+ MPS. That same 10,000-person blast takes under a minute. For mass texting, speed isn't a nice-to-have. It's the difference between your campaign working and your campaign being irrelevant by the time people see it.

Hidden Fees and Actual Pricing

The advertised "starting at $X/month" price almost never tells the full story. Here's what to watch out for:

Carrier fees that get tacked on per message (and somehow never appear on the pricing page). Campaign vetting fees for getting your messaging approved. Phone number fees for dedicated numbers. Overage charges when you exceed your plan limits. Feature gating that forces you to upgrade for automation, API access, or MMS.

Before you commit to any platform, ask them: "What will my total bill be if I send X messages to Y contacts this month?" If they can't give you a straight answer, that's your answer.

Compliance and A2P Registration

A2P 10DLC registration is now required for business texting. If your platform doesn't help you through the registration process, you're going to have a bad time. Messages get filtered, delivery rates tank, and in the worst case, your number gets flagged.

Look for a platform that actively helps with A2P approval. At Roezan, we walk every customer through the process because we know how confusing it can be. We've helped hundreds of businesses get approved and stay compliant.

For more on building your list the right way, check out our guide on how to build a compliant SMS list.

Automation Depth

Basic blasting is table stakes. What separates serious SMS marketing platforms from glorified group text apps is automation.

Can you build multi-step sequences? Set up conditional logic (if subscriber clicks link X, send message Y)? Trigger texts based on events, dates, or integrations? Schedule recurring campaigns?

Roezan's automation builder lets you do all of this without writing code. And since every feature is included on every plan, you don't have to upgrade just to access it.

Integration Ecosystem

Your mass texting app shouldn't be an island. It needs to connect to your CRM, email platform, funnel builder, webinar tool, and payment processor.

Check for native integrations with the tools you already use. Then check for Zapier support as a backup. And if you're technical, check for API access.

Roezan integrates natively with ActiveCampaign, HubSpot, Kajabi, ClickFunnels, GoHighLevel, Calendly, Zoom, Mailchimp, Salesforce, Slack, Kit (ConvertKit), and more. Plus Zapier for connecting to virtually anything else. And a full API if you want to build custom workflows.

Mass Texting Compliance: What You Need to Know

You can't just start blasting texts to random phone numbers. Here's the quick rundown:

TCPA compliance requires you to get express written consent before sending marketing texts. This means proper opt-in forms with clear disclosure about what people are signing up for.

10DLC registration is required for all business texting on local numbers. Your brand and campaigns need to be registered and approved before you can send at full throughput.

Opt-out handling must be automatic. When someone texts STOP, they need to be immediately removed from future messages. No exceptions.

Message content matters for deliverability. Carrier filters are smart and getting smarter. Spammy content gets filtered. Helpful, relevant content gets delivered.

The good news? A solid mass texting platform handles most of this for you. At Roezan, compliance is built into the platform. Opt-outs are automatic, consent management is built in, and our team helps with A2P registration.

For a deeper dive, read our full SMS compliance guide.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best app for mass texting?

It depends on your use case. For marketers, coaches, and agencies who need fast sending speeds, strong automation, and transparent pricing, Roezan is the best option. For ecommerce brands on Shopify, Klaviyo is strong. For developers building custom solutions, Twilio is the way to go. For simple notifications, Mobile Text Alerts works fine.

How much does a mass texting app cost?

Most platforms start between $16-$50/month for basic plans. But watch out for hidden fees like carrier surcharges, phone number fees, and feature upgrades. Total costs typically range from $50-$500+/month depending on your volume. Roezan's pricing includes all features on every plan with no hidden fees.

Can I send mass texts for free?

Some platforms offer free trials or very limited free tiers. Klaviyo has a free plan with 150 SMS credits/month. But for any serious mass texting, you'll need a paid plan. Free texting services typically have severe limitations on volume, features, and sending speed.

Is mass texting legal?

Yes, but you need to follow the rules. You must have consent from every person you text, include opt-out instructions, and comply with TCPA regulations and 10DLC registration requirements. Mass texting without consent is illegal and can result in fines of $500-$1,500 per unsolicited message.

What's the difference between SMS and MMS for mass texting?

SMS is text-only (up to 160 characters per segment). MMS supports images, GIFs, and longer text. MMS messages typically have higher engagement rates but cost more per message. Most mass texting apps support both. Check out our MMS examples guide for creative ways to use multimedia in your campaigns.

How fast can mass texting apps send messages?

This varies wildly. Most platforms send at 1-3 messages per second. Roezan sends at 250+ MPS, making it one of the fastest mass texting platforms available. For time-sensitive campaigns like flash sales or live event reminders, sending speed directly impacts your results.

Do I need a special phone number for mass texting?

Yes. You'll need either a toll-free number, a local (10DLC) number, or a short code. Each has different throughput limits, costs, and registration requirements. Read our comparison of toll-free vs. long code vs. short code numbers for the full breakdown.

The Bottom Line

Every platform on this list can send text messages. That's the easy part. The question is whether your platform can send them fast enough, integrate with your existing tools, automate your follow-up, and do it all without surprise charges on your bill.

We built Roezan because we were frustrated with exactly those problems. If you're a marketer, coach, course creator, or agency owner who takes SMS seriously, give Roezan a try. All features included. No hidden fees. And support from people who actually know what they're doing.

Not sure if we're the right fit? Book a call with our team and we'll tell you honestly whether Roezan makes sense for your situation. If it doesn't, we'll point you in the right direction. No hard sell.

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