KakaoTalk Here, SMS There, Email Somewhere Else — One Place to Send Them All

Once you've gathered them, sending becomes another job
You worked hard to build up audience data. Now it's time to announce your next event. But KakaoTalk goes through a KakaoTalk agency, SMS through a text-messaging vendor, email through yet another tool. For each channel you sign up separately, get templates approved, upload the list, send, and settle. One announcement means shuttling between three places.
And even when you send, it doesn't always land
Use only one channel and you simply lose the audience who didn't receive it. KakaoTalk is over if they've blocked it or don't read it; SMS gets buried as spam; email goes unopened. Resending through another channel takes more work. A message matters not when it's sent but when it lands — and scattered tools make it hard to reach all the way.
Costs are all over the place, too
Every service has a different pricing plan, with top-ups, contracts, and tax invoices running separately. You can't see at a glance how much you spent on which channel this month. The more you send, the more the management burden grows.
TixPass: one place, automatically
TixPass sends KakaoTalk, SMS, and email from one screen. And if KakaoTalk fails, it falls back to SMS automatically; if SMS fails, to email. No hopping between channels — send once, and it reaches all the way through whatever path is available. Costs are topped up and deducted from a single prepaid wallet, with send history and spending gathered on one screen.
So your message reaches all the way
You minimize the audience you fail to reach, and turn the time spent sending back into time spent preparing the event. Three services and three payments shrink into one.
From gathering to landing
Building your audience as your own asset, and reaching that audience for certain — it all connects within one platform. A hit begins with calling back the audience who came once, and that beginning depends on whether the message lands.
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