Communication · Text (SMS)

Text (SMS)

Send web-originated SMS to customers. Prepaid credits, 1 message = 1 credit, delivered to Korean phone numbers.

What is Text (SMS)

botn’s SMS comes in two forms. One is web-originated SMS sent straight from the server (to many people at once, using prepaid credits); the other is the Send text button on a contact card (which opens your phone’s SMS app, no credits). Either way, botn already knows the contact’s number, name and consent status so you can send fast.

Sending to many — campaign web-send

Bulk SMS from the app goes through a campaign . The flow goes like this.

  1. Create a campaign and add your target contacts (the audience).
  2. Write the body in the ‘Message to send’ box. Use variables to auto-fill name and product.
  3. Press send under ‘Web SMS’ and a confirm dialog appears showing credits to be used and your balance.
  4. Confirm and the server sends immediately, then shows the result — sent, failed, skipped and remaining credits.

Contacts that were sent successfully are automatically marked ‘announced’ in the campaign, so you can see at a glance who’s already been contacted.

Who gets excluded

For safety, web-send automatically excludes the following contacts. The result’s ‘skipped’ count breaks them down by reason.

If unconfirmed-consent contacts are in the audience, a warning shows before sending. Consent status is managed in privacy & consent .

Templates and variables

Instead of writing from scratch, use a template (SMS channel) for speed. Put variables in the body and they’re filled per contact — common ones are name, product and the opt-out line. Before sending, the preview shows the finished text with the real name in place, and you can copy it as-is.

One-off — contact card text

To quickly text a single contact, open the contact card ’s ‘Send text’. This opens your phone’s default SMS app with the recipient pre-filled. It doesn’t go through the server, so no credits are used and no send record is kept in botn.

Credits and top-up

Web-originated SMS (Aligo) is sent with prepaid credits. 1 SMS = 1 credit (₩10). Credits are reserved up front for the number you’re sending, and any failures are refunded automatically — so you’re only charged for what actually went out.

When you’re low on credits, a top-up link appears on the send screen and confirm dialog. You top up on the Billing screen under SMS top-up by choosing a package. Some packages include bonus credits.

Credits are spent only per message sent. If a single send has more targets than your balance, only some go out and the rest are skipped — check your balance before a large send.
SMS is delivered only to Korean phone numbers. Send marketing texts only to opted-in contacts (privacy & consent), and follow the rules yourself — quiet hours, opt-out wording and so on. botn auto-excludes opted-out and consent-denied contacts, but compliance with things like send-time rules is your responsibility.

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