Learn to say popular SMS marketing tool names correctly.
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How is Twilio (cloud communications and SMS/voice API platform) correctly pronounced?
Twilio is pronounced 'TWIL-ee-oh' — four syllables, stress on TWIL, short I. Don't say 'TWY-lee-oh' with a long I. In a technical interview: "Twilio sent the one-time verification code by SMS within a couple of seconds of the user requesting it."
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How is Attentive (SMS and email marketing platform for e-commerce) correctly pronounced?
Attentive (the marketing platform) is pronounced 'uh-TEN-tiv' — exactly like the everyday word meaning 'paying close attention', stress on TEN. In a technical interview: "Attentive sent an abandoned-cart text message about fifteen minutes after the customer left the checkout page."
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How is Postscript (SMS marketing platform built for Shopify stores) correctly pronounced?
Postscript (the SMS platform) is pronounced 'POHST-skript' — exactly like the everyday word for a note added after a letter, long O. Stress on POHST. In a technical interview: "Postscript segmented our SMS list by purchase history, so we never sent the same promo to a customer twice."
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How is SimpleTexting (SMS marketing and mass texting platform) correctly pronounced?
SimpleTexting is pronounced 'SIM-pul-TEKS-ting' — 'simple' plus 'texting', two plain English word parts. Stress on SIM and TEKS. In a technical interview: "SimpleTexting let the restaurant send a same-day reminder text to everyone with a reservation that evening."
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How is EZ Texting (business SMS marketing and mass texting service) correctly pronounced?
EZ Texting is pronounced 'EE-ZEE TEKS-ting' — the letters 'E' and 'Z' spoken as 'easy', plus 'texting'. In a technical interview: "EZ Texting let the small business owner send a flash sale alert to two thousand subscribers in one click."