Archive for July, 2009
Easier campaign creation
TextMe has just received major updates to two of our most popular campaign types: sweepstakes and voting. On these two campaign types, we’ve replaced the 4 page creation process with a single page. We think that a single page makes the setup process quicker and easier.
Having a single page also allows us to implement duplication [...]
Posted July 21st, 2009 in Campaigns, Product Updates by Doug Barth | No Comments »
Introducing the Campaign History Report
Our latest addition to TextMe, the Campaign History Report, provides you with an overview of all campaigns that have ever been created for your account. This one stop shop lists the total and unique messages for each campaign for the time period you specified, as well as for the life of that campaign. In addition [...]
Posted July 9th, 2009 in Product Updates by John Wood | No Comments »
Campaign API Documentation Now Online
Documentation on our existing API functionality is now available at http://www.textme.net/features/campaign_api. In the coming months, we will be working to enhance our API to support additional methods and campaign types. If you have a need for a specific API, please let us know, and we’ll make sure to bump that method to the top of [...]
Posted July 8th, 2009 in Product Updates by John Wood | No Comments »
New Subscription List Details Report
Lets face it, some of us love numbers. Pretty charts and interactive graphs are nice, but sometimes you just need the data. When working on the new subscription list charts, we took it upon ourselves to make all of the data that back those charts available in a new subscription list details report. The new [...]
Posted July 1st, 2009 in Product Updates by John Wood | No Comments »
Extended Graph Support For Subscription Lists
We’ve just released some exciting new additions to the charting support for subscription lists. First and foremost, you are now able to select the date range that you want to see data for. In the previous release, you were restricted to the past week, month, 6 months, and year. In addition, you now have the [...]
Posted July 1st, 2009 in Product Updates by John Wood | No Comments »

