TextBelt
Free API for outgoing SMS (by typpo)
Tox
The future of online communications. (by irungentoo)
TextBelt | Tox | |
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14 | 57 | |
3,133 | 8,747 | |
0.8% | 0.1% | |
1.8 | 0.0 | |
12 months ago | 8 months ago | |
JavaScript | C | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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TextBelt
Posts with mentions or reviews of TextBelt.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-12-21.
- Send and receive SMS with a clean, simple API
- Send Text Messages via Email
- API to send SMS messages
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Automated texting using google voice?
I doubt you'll find a free SMS texter. Textbelt seems to be low-hassle and open-source. There's an option for standing up your own server to make it "free". I'd look into email options as well. It looks like most carriers support some kind of email-to-text path.
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Ways to code notifications into your Python scripts?
I use paid service textbelt.com (also www.twilio.com is there), they have standard plugin for many languages.
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Elixir and SMS tutorial
# Path: lib/sms_demo/sms_handler.ex defmodule SmsDemo.SmsHandler do use GenServer def send_message(to_phone, message) do GenServer.cast(SmsDemo.SmsHandler, {:send, {to_phone, message}}) end def receive_message(from_phone, message) do GenServer.cast(SmsDemo.SmsHandler, {:receive, {from_phone, message}}) end def start_link(_) do GenServer.start_link(__MODULE__, [], name: __MODULE__) end def init([]) do {:ok, %{}} end def handle_cast({:send, {phone, message}}, state) do textbelt_url = "https://textbelt.com/text" textbelt_key = Application.get_env(:sms_demo, :textbelt_key) replyWebhookUrl = Application.get_env(:sms_demo, :webhook_url) params = %{ phone: phone, message: message, key: textbelt_key, replyWebhookUrl: replyWebhookUrl } HTTPoison.post(textbelt_url, Poison.encode!(params), [{"Content-type", "application/json"}]) {:noreply, state} end def handle_cast({:receive, {phone, message}}, state) do # TODO: Do something with the message {:noreply, state} end end
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Using TextBelt SMS with Elixir
I was recently introduced to the SMS service TextBelt which is a pre-pay and simplified service to provide the ability to send and receive SMS messages from code.
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Does SAAS arbitrage even work?
I was looking into some side project ideas and stumbled upon one called textbelt where the guy uses something like twilio in the backend and sell 10x per SMS. It is kinda arbitrage for SaaS products. This guy is legit and also has 5 to 10K $ per month stripe verified indiehackers project. More over he doesn’t even promote his product and moved on. Yet this is so popular enough to bring in 5k a month. Do you guys think its possible to reinvent something like this and promote to make a worthwhile side project ?
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Free SMS API
You can look into this: https://github.com/typpo/textbelt
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Environmental Monitoring Solutions
Can your monitoring system run shell scripts and curl in response to events? If so you could use a service like Textbelt to send SMS messages from it.
Tox
Posts with mentions or reviews of Tox.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2024-05-13.
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Discord has been using ML to determine the gender and age of some of its users
I'm a big fan of Matrix, and run a small homeserver for my family in friends. But if you really want to explore the frontiers peer to peer seems really intriguing because you don't need any server. https://tox.chat/ just to name one.
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Open source P2P alternative to Slack and Discord built on Tor and IPFS
How does it compare to the more mature Tox[0]?
0. https://tox.chat/
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Jitsi.org has started requiring authentication
You already can, apart from some DHT and bootstrapping stuff.
https://tox.chat/
https://jami.net/
I tried to like Jami, but it never worked right when I tried it. I didn't find a decent Android Tox client with video call, but it should work alright for text.
- signal, element ou wire ?
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I'm designing a spy game and need an Anonymous Chat App that's easy to use.
Still, Tox still around and kicking 😎
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Signal would 'walk' from UK if Online Safety Bill undermined encryption
jami.net and tox.chat sort of being the way skype originally was.
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Turkey Blocks Twitter After Public Criticism of Quake Response
Just heard about Tox today from a podcast: https://tox.chat/ (instant messenger, voice, video, screen share, file share)
- The law that will destroy privacy on the internet.
- για ποιό π***** λόγο το Viber ζητάει KYC;
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Is there a privacy-friendly site to upload an image with someone that can be deleted later?
Options are limited. All modern messengers require trust in the company running the server they connect to. So the only way to eliminate needing that trust is to use a messenger that is peer 2 peer (no server). This is limiting though since no server means no offline messaging. I know of one messenger that is encrypted, anonymous (required no identifying info to sign up) and is peer 2 peer. tox.chat
What are some alternatives?
When comparing TextBelt and Tox you can also consider the following projects:
hack.chat
ricochet - Anonymous peer-to-peer instant messaging
Tuber - Peer-to-Peer Video Chat for Corporate LANs
Element - A glossy Matrix collaboration client for the web.
Kandan - Kandan is an Open Source Alternative to HipChat
Mumble - Mumble is an open-source, low-latency, high quality voice chat software.