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Trumpia

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Velocity5.0

Multichannel SMS marketing and mass texting platform

Trumpia publishes SMS explainers weekly and product notes never — including the same post twice.

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Current state
Ten entries, zero releases. The feed is SMS marketing education: KPIs to track, emoji meanings, what a drip campaign is, why customers opt in, how to switch RCS back to SMS, and an award mention. The KPI post appears twice within a week under the same title with near-identical copy, so the feed is duplicating its own content as well as carrying none from the product. Nothing here reveals what Trumpia has shipped.
Where it's heading
The consistent thread is defending SMS against RCS: the guide explaining how to turn RCS off frames plain SMS as the reliable, universally supported channel, and the rest of the content keeps attention on fundamentals a Trumpia customer already buys into. That is a retention posture rather than a product one. With no release notes in the window, there is no evidence of the product itself moving in any direction.
Prediction
These entries support no prediction about the product — the feed carries marketing content only, so a real release would have to appear on a different channel before anything could be said about direction.

Recent moves

  1. 14d ago

    SMS Marketing KPIs Every Business Should Track

    An explainer on SMS marketing KPIs. It is a near-verbatim republication of the same-titled post from five days earlier, so the feed is carrying a duplicate rather than a new piece.

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  2. 18d ago

    Top 50 Emoji Meanings for SMS Marketing

    A reference list of emoji meanings for use in marketing texts. Search-oriented content with no product substance.

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  3. 20d ago

    SMS Marketing KPIs Every Business Should Track

    The original of the duplicated KPI explainer that reappears at the top of the feed. Educational marketing content, not a release.

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  4. 20d ago

    What Is an SMS Drip Campaign?

    A definition post on SMS drip campaigns built around a drip-irrigation analogy. Category education aimed at search.

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  5. 21d ago

    What Makes Customers Opt In to SMS Marketing?

    Advice on earning SMS opt-ins, arguing a phone number is a higher bar than an email address. Consent-adjacent guidance rather than a product capability.

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  6. 25d ago

    How to Change RCS to SMS on Android and iPhone

    A walkthrough for switching from RCS back to SMS on Android and iPhone, framing plain SMS as the more reliably delivered channel. The clearest example of the feed's defensive line on RCS, but still a how-to post.

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