WP SMS Addon for Contact Form 7

See how to integrate WP SMS with Contact form 7 Plugin – The Wordpress contact form 7 sms notification will allow you to receive SMS on your own phone number when someone fills the contact form and hits Send. The plugin integrates the SMS service from Twilio, which is reasonably priced with an excellent API, via our WP Twilio Core plugin on the WordPress.org repository.

After activating the plugin, all you have to do is select the registration question for mobile number to send SMS to your customers when they apply any action on the store.

Version: 1.1.0
Released: April 2024
Requirements: Twilio Core Plugin

WordPress SMS Addon for Contact Form 7 – Just like Formidable Forms, Using WordPress SMS for Contact Form 7, You can Connect Twilio integration to Wordpress form submissions.To set up SMS messages as an auto-response to form submissions to customers, you’ll need to first create contact forms you will be using for this integration. and while sending the Emails, The SMS plugin will send SMS Messages Notifications.

Contact Form 7 is one of the most popular WordPresss Contact Form plugin, Contact Form 7 can manage multiple contact forms, plus you can customize the form and the mail contents flexibly with simple markup. The form supports Ajax-powered submitting, CAPTCHA, Akismet spam filtering and so on. There are lot of options in the admin panel, Like customizing the Emails ,The contents,Form builders, Form fields, Subscribers, and Email Addresses.

And here this addon came to integrate SMS messages with Email addresses and Twilio Gateway Api.and this is an option that Guide.

WordPress SMS for Contact Form 7 Features

  • Send notifications to the admin by SMS when someone send a message through the website forms
  • Send SMS notifications to the user confirming receiving his message
  • Customize the SMS message body for the admin and the user
  • Select the contact form to fetch its short tags [YourFullName][EmailAddress][Message][Subject][PhoneNumber]etc
  • Leverage the excellent Twilio API via our WP Twilio Core plugin

WP SMS Twilio Core Features

  • Optionally shorten URLs using Bit.ly or Google URL Shortener API
  • Basic logging capability to keep track of up to 100 entries
  • Directly send a text message to any permissible number from the admin panel for testing

Pre-Purchase Checklist

Since Twilio API is a paid service, we suggest you make sure it will work for you before you purchase the plugin. Here’s how to do it:

  1. Sign up for Twilio’s Free Trial.
    Yes you can! They give a few dollars worth of credit to all trial accounts, and you can use your credit to make sure it works in your country or target market. You can choose an SMS enabled Twilio number for a start. Be mindful of the fact that trial accounts have extra restrictions, for example, you may not have a local number available in your country for yourself (but you can send global SMS anyway), you will need to verify every number you send an SMS to beforehand and the message will be prefixed with a statement saying it’s a Twilio trial account. Of course, these restrictions will be lifted when you have a paid subscription and do not apply to the excellent dev tools you can use to send SMS or access message history for debugging or testing.
  2. Install WP Twilio Core.
    WP Twilio core is a simple plugin to add SMS capability to your WordPress website using the Twilio API. It’s available for free from WordPress.org. We have created this plugin so developers like us can extend it and integrate Twilio with a WordPress website of any niche/type. What it will allow you to do at this point is to send messages directly from your admin panel to any permissible (verified for trial accounts, remember?) number. The Event Espresso SMS Reminder plugin also depends on this plugin, so best to familiarise yourself with it before you make your purchase.
  3. Read the Twilio SMS FAQs.
    This is another important point, especially if the above steps aren’t working for you. If you are already sending messages to your verified mobile numbers but somehow not having them delivered to you, then you may find your answer on Twilio’s SMS FAQs. Make sure your target country/market and all their network providers are supported. They have pretty much made it clear who CANNOT receive a message. In India for instance, any number on the “National Do Not Call Registry” will not receive SMS via Twilio.

Requirements

There are a couple of requirements in order to use the Event Espresso SMS Reminder extension:

  1. You must have a verified Twilio account (free trial or paid subscription).
  2. You must have the WP Twilio Core WordPress plugin (free) installed (1.2.0+).
  3. You must be using Contact form 7 plugin on your website .

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