Campaigns helps you reach your audience across multiple messaging channels — but compatibility depends on the channel, the device, and the recipient’s setup.
Here’s how each channel performs, so you can choose the best option for your campaign.
SMS remains the most reliable way to connect with your audience.
As long as your recipients are connected to a mobile network and have not opted out, your messages can be delivered.
👉 Why use SMS?
If your goal is maximum reach and reliability, SMS is the channel you can always depend on.
RCS takes messaging further with rich, interactive content (images, buttons, branded experiences).
With Campaigns, you can perform a capability check to identify which recipients support RCS.
👉 Why use RCS?
To stand out and engage users with modern, app-like experiences, while staying in the native messaging app. Engage end users with conversations.
WhatsApp allows you to connect with users on one of the world’s most popular messaging apps.
Requires recipients to:
✅ Consistent experience across devices
✅ High engagement on active users
👉 Why use WhatsApp?
If your audience is active on WhatsApp, it’s a powerful channel to drive engagement and conversations.
MMS lets you enhance your campaigns with images, videos, and rich media, adding visual impact to your messages.
👉 Why use MMS?
When you’re targeting supported countries and want to boost engagement with visual content.
No matter the channel, delivery can also be influenced by:
| Channel | Reach | Device compatibility | Availability |
|---|---|---|---|
| SMS | ✅ Very high | ✅ All phones | 🌍 Global |
| RCS | ⚠️ Medium | ❌ Smartphones only | 🌍 Limited |
| ⚠️ Medium | ❌ App users only | 🌍 Global | |
| MMS | ⚠️ Medium | ❌ Not all phones | 🇺🇸 🇨🇦 🇦🇺 only |
👉 Our recommendation
Start with SMS for guaranteed reach, then enhance your campaigns with RCS, WhatsApp or MMS depending on your audience and goals.