We have been using this for the last…
We have been using this for the last four months and we love it!
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Respond Flow is a relationship building software that automates text message outreach and follow-up for businesses that care about customer relationships.
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We have been using this for the last four months and we love it!
I have been using Respond Flow for my text message marketing for a few months now, and it's done everything I needed it to!! I run a lawn care company and having the ability to send a heads up text message before I show up has helped make sure that I don’t waste any time on driving to empty houses anymore. I also like using the text message blast feature to send all of my old customers a message every month to see if they want another visit. And for only $45 a month… Crazy!
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