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How do I purchase an SMS package?

How do I purchase an SMS package?

Weronika Kapias avatar
Written by Weronika Kapias
Updated over a week ago

The new SMS channel at edrone is a powerful tool that allows you to reach your shop's customers more effectively. With shorter more direct messages and high deliverability, SMS is the perfect complement to email communication.

Purchase SMS packages

  1. Open the "Ready Flows" or "Billing" page - Log in to your edrone dashboard and go to the "Ready Flows" or "Billing" section. Click on the Upgrade SMS package’ button:

  2. Select SMS package - Select the SMS package you are interested in and then click on the "Confirm" button:

  3. Payment - You will be redirected to the payment page, enter your credit or debit card details.

If you have an active licence with edrone, payment for your chosen SMS package is automatically charged to your card each month.

If you do not use card payment, you will receive a link to pay your invoice before renewing your package.

4. Payment confirmation - Upon successful completion of the transaction, you will receive information about the completion of the payment and your billing number.

How much do text messages cost at edrone? Are there any packages to choose from?

SMS is available in the form of subscription packages that renew monthly, i.e. a package purchased on 10 April will renew on 10 May.

🔹 How does the SMS subscription work?

  • You can cancel your subscription at any time, at no extra charge.

  • Once you purchase a package, SMS is valid for 2 months.

  • Every month, the system renews the package by adding a new pool of messages.

  • You don't have to worry about running out of messages - the system automatically adds SMS to your account. For example: if you use 100 free SMS each month and purchase a package of 500 additional messages, the system will first consume the free pool and then start using the purchased messages. If you do not use up all the SMS from the bundle in a given month, they will remain valid for the following month.

    💡 100 free SMS per month - which stays with you permanently. You only purchase an additional pool of SMS if you need more messages. This way you can test them out, for example in an abandoned shopping cart scenario, before you decide to buy a package. The free package always renews on the 1st of the month, i.e. you have become an edrone customer, start using the system and have used up all your free package by 30 April, it will renew on 1 May, not 30 May 💡

Important! SMS packages work on a subscription model - every month the system automatically renews your subscription and adds a new pool of messages. To stop billing, you must manually unsubscribe in your account settings.

In practice, it looks like this:

Month 1: You send 400 SMS. The system uses 100 free and 300 from the purchased package (200 from the package remain).

Month 2: You send 250 SMS. First 100 free ones are consumed and then 150 of the remaining 200 (50 remain, which if not used will be lost at the end of the validity period).

Month 3: The system automatically renews your subscription and adds a new pool of SMS from the bundle.

Prices range from PLN 0.15 to PLN 0.09 per message, depending on the package selected.

Amount of messages

Cost per one message

1-1000

0,15 zł

1001-5000

0,14 zł

5001-10000

0,12 zł

10001-50000

0,11 zł

50001-100000

0,10 zł

over 100000

0,09 zł

To begin with, we recommend choosing a package based on the number of contacts who have a phone number and SMS authorisation status. You will receive an email notification when your SMS runs out. In the future, we plan to introduce a flexible package that will automatically increase the number of SMS when needed. In addition, each account has 100 free SMS per month, allowing you to test their effectiveness in selected scenarios before purchase.


Do you have any additional questions?

If you have any questions about the SMS functionality, please contact us via chat or at hello@edrone.me.

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