How It Works

Aampe sits on top of your existing messaging infrastructure. It executes through your current push notification services, email platforms, SMS providers, and other communication tools. When an agent decides to send a message, it triggers your existing systems using your established credentials and configurations. This means your messages still come from your brand, use your templates, and follow your compliance settings. Aampe just decides what, when, and how often to send.

Supported Messaging Channels

See here for a list of supported messaging providers.

What Your Team Needs to Do

Your development or IT team will integrate each messaging platform you want to use. This is often a matter of sharing api keys or other credentials so Aampe can send messages on your behalf. They’ll also check any specific settings within each tool like sender addresses, template preferences, or compliance requirements that should apply to all Aampe-generated messages. This setup ensures that Aampe-powered messages look and feel exactly like your current communications, just with better timing, frequency, and content.

Message Delivery Process

When an agent decides to send a message, it selects the best content variation and timing for that specific user. The agent then triggers your messaging platform to deliver the message. All delivery tracking, bounce handling, and compliance management happens through your existing systems. Aampe receives delivery status updates to inform future agent decisions.

Benefits of This Approach

You keep full control over your messaging infrastructure and compliance. Your data and customer relationships stay exactly where they are. You also maintain all your existing reporting, analytics, and operational processes while gaining the benefits of 1:1 personalization.

Getting Ready

Plan which messaging channels you want Aampe to optimize first. You can start with one channel and add others over time.