Glossary

  1. Account- The ‘Account’ represents an organization or a business that is a part of the sales procedures.
  2. Master/Child Account- Master/Child Account is a method to define the hierarchy of accounts. For example, Business HQ as the master account and Branch offices as its child accounts. The master account allows us to set up the hierarchical relation between child accounts.
  3. Account ID – Your 8-digit account identifier with SMS-Magic. For SMS-Magic’s USA data center, it starts with digit 8, e.g., 80012121. For the EU data center, it starts with 7, e.g., 70012121.
  4. API Key – Identifier used to authenticate API calls from your account. API Key needs to be used when you want to access SMS-Magic services via API. For more information, please check the SMS-Magic API Documentation.
  5. Business Hours – Set your Businesses’ Working Hours, and no messages will be sent outside them. This feature will help you comply with telecom regulations which asks businesses to send messages only in designated office hours. E.g. In some countries, you can only send messages between 9.00 am to 9.00 pm. 
  6. Campaign – Used to send out bulk campaigns to up to 50K recipients. This feature is used to send SMS blasts to a large audience and help you to track the progress.
  7. Contacts – Store the recipient mobile numbers as contacts, for future reference. If your business doesn’t integrate with a CRM, you can directly store your contacts here.
  8. Converse Desk – Used to have a 1-on-1 conversation with the recipients and manage them via Inbox. This helps Sales/Customer Service representatives to efficiently do 1-on-1 conversations with multiple customers simultaneously.
  9. Coverage – List of Countries to which your Business sends messages.
  10. Number Credits – They are the number of incoming numbers you want to purchase from SMS-Magic. Consumed when you provision an Incoming Number from SMS-Magic.
  11. SMS Credits – SMS credits are considered to be the currency of SMS messaging. A certain number of credits are necessary to send a message. For every message that you send, SMS credits will be consumed (based on the length of the message).
  12. SMS Terminologies –
    1. Long Code – SMS Long Codes are 10 Digit Numbers and are tied to an Area Code, For e.g. (XXX) XXX- XXXX. 
    2. Short Code – SMS Short Codes are 5-6 Digits (Look Like ‘69488’ Which Pizza Hut Uses) and can only be used to send and receive SMSs, Not Faxes, or Calls.
    3. Toll-Free Number – Text enables your toll-free numbers to use voice and text both.
  13. Subscription Management – This is the NDNC Compliance feature. Manage recipient opt-in and opt-outs or consents, system-wide, or for individual sender ids. 
  14. User – An account can have multiple users. Each user can separately login and access SMS-Magic Web Portal services.
  15. User License- User license allows the users of the account to access all apps in your company.

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