What is SendHub?
SendHub is a simple, fast, web and mobile communication tool that provides businesses, and organizations, with a call and messaging solution to reach small and large groups of people.
SendHub is a tool in the Phone category of a tech stack.
Who uses SendHub?
Companies
Developers
4 developers on StackShare have stated that they use SendHub.
SendHub's Features
- Access from any device, anywhere, anytime
- Get any phone number including Toll Free
- High quality VOIP calls from your cellphone
- Premium voicemail transcription
- Add and remove phone lines at any time
- Get complete transparency - login as any user
- Download analytics with a single click
- Call Forwarding, Call Transfer to any device
- Share contacts with anyone
- Use auto attendant to transfer calls automatically
- SMS with colleagues and customers
- Broadcast marketing text messages using group text
- Build your contacts list with Text to Join
- Short Codes and SMS API available
SendHub Alternatives & Comparisons
What are some alternatives to SendHub?
Twilio
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Twilio SendGrid
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Amazon SES
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Mailgun
Mailgun is a set of powerful APIs that allow you to send, receive, track and store email effortlessly.
Mandrill
Mandrill is a new way for apps to send transactional email. It runs on the delivery infrastructure that powers MailChimp.