Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common questions about Text Blaster Pro.

Billing & Subscription

You can send up to 75 messages per day for free with Text Blaster Pro. Upgrade to the Pro plan for just $4.99 per month.

From Text Blaster Pro, click on your email in the sidebar, then select Manage Subscription. A management window will open where you can cancel your subscription. You can also cancel your subscription directly using this link: Manage subscription.

If you’re unhappy with Text Blaster Pro and would like a refund, please contact us at support@textblaster.pro and we’ll assist you.

From Text Blaster Pro, click on your email in the sidebar, then select Manage Subscription. A management window will open where you can download you invoices. You can also download your invoices directly using this link: Manage subscription.

From Text Blaster Pro, click on your email in the sidebar, then select Manage Subscription. A management window will open where you can update the payment method. You can also update the payment method directly using this link: Manage subscription.

Usage & Features

Yes, you can switch tabs or even minimize your browser window while sending bulk texts. Just make sure your computer stays on and awake during the blast. You can safely lock your screen. Here are some tips to keep your computer awake during a text blast: Setup and Configuration.

On Android, Text Blaster Pro connects to your phone via Google Messages Web and simulates keyboard typing and mouse clicks to send messages. On iPhone, it works with Apple Shortcuts, Apple’s official automation app, to send texts.

Text Blaster Pro works with Android phones using Google Messages and iPhones using iMessage. It's compatible with all carriers.

No, Text Blaster Pro uses your existing unlimited texting plan. You only pay for the software subscription, there are no per-message fees.

The Free plan allows up to 75 messages per day. With the Pro plan, there’s no limit on our side, you can send as many messages as your carrier’s plan allows.

While most carriers don’t restrict personal use, for business users, we recommend confirming your daily limit with your carrier to avoid suspension. For reference, when we contacted a carrier in Canada, another one in the USA, and in the UK, they reported daily limits of 7,000+, 4,500, and 6,000 SMS respectively.

Your sending limit depends on your carrier or platform, how long your account has been active, the quality and content of your messages, how recipients respond, and other factors.

iMessage users have reported being able to send about 130 iMessages (blue messages) per hour without issues. Unlike green messages (SMS), which are sent through your carrier, iMessages are transmitted by Apple over the internet and can only be sent between Apple devices. They’re considered higher quality because they are in apple-only ecosystem which make them more trusted by recipients. If you want to send more messages, you can force your iPhone to use green messages (SMS) by temporarily turning off Wi-Fi and cellular data before sending. SMS messages are sent through your carrier and generally allow higher daily limits.

Based on our community feedback, here are some suggested best practices:

  • Do not spam. Your messaging platform may temporarily suspend your account, or even permanently, if multiple recipients report your messages.
  • Keep your messages short. A single SMS can contain up to 160 characters, or up to 70 characters if it includes Unicode characters, such as emojis or non-Latin scripts. Some carriers allow messages longer than 160 characters, while others automatically split them into multiple texts.
  • Avoid sending a large number of messages in a short period.
  • Personalize your messages. Make each text unique and conversational by using CSV uploads to include recipient names and other custom content.

Compliance & Legality

Yes, sending bulk messages can be legal if you follow applicable regulations. This means:

  • Obtaining consent from recipients (opt-in).
  • Providing a clear way to opt out of future messages and honor their request.
  • Complying with carrier and country rules, such as CASL in Canada, TCPA in the USA, or PECR in the UK.

Complying with carrier and country rules and regulations, such as CASL in Canada, TCPA in the USA, or PECR in the UK. Regulations may vary by state, province, or country, so please review the rules that apply where you operate.

Sending unsolicited messages or spam using Text Blaster Pro is strictly prohibited and violates our Terms of Use.