You're here because you want to find the best SMS platform for your business. Below we’ll cover the strengths and weaknesses of SimpleTexting and Text Request.


Text Request allows my business to operate 3 separate business location lines with ease, keeping us in constant contact with our clients and prospects in a way they want to communicate.
Rob M.
Text Request is an honest SMS provider that cares about our issues and responded to them as fast as we can reasonably expect.
Nathaniel R.
As soon as we send out the texts, we immediately start seeing requests come in. It’s a reliable tool that gets the job done quickly and efficiently.
Paola
The platform offers customer support, and a user-friendly interface that makes it easy to manage customer interactions via SMS. This direct form of communication enhances engagement and responsiveness, allowing businesses to build stronger relationships with their customers.
Gen M.
The ability to send bulk messages, schedule texts, and set up automated campaigns has significantly improved how I interact with clients. The real-time reporting and detailed analytics give me valuable insights into customer engagement, allowing me to adjust my strategy effectively.
Monisha R.
Product Designer, GoogleText Request is trusted by leaders to deliver world class messaging solutions.
500 Credits
$39/month
(additional teammates cost $20/month per user)
1 credit counts as one SMS sent or received. Rolled-over credits only last for one month and are lost if you downgrade your plan, or can’t use them up by the end of the additional month. Their tiered plans jump drastically from 3,000 texts to 7,500 texts, lacking intermediate options for budding small businesses.
1,000 Messages
$59.99/month (unlimited users on all plans)
Text Request's tiered pricing is based on message volume, but often includes more "dashboards" (text lines) and features as you go up. High-volume plans go up to 250,000 texts for $2,900/month. Unlimited users and contacts on all plans, more features included in our plans at higher tiers, and no contracts.