Powerful features that transform your customer communication
Send images, videos, GIFs, and carousels directly to your customers. Make your messages visually appealing and engaging.
RCS messages are read more often than traditional SMS. Boost click-through rates with interactive buttons and CTAs.
Address customers by name and provide tailored offers. Make your communication feel personal and valuable.
Ensure your messages reach your customers without getting lost in spam. Trusted and secure communication platform.
Include "Buy Now," "Book Appointment," "Visit Store" buttons. Simplify customer actions in just one click.
Elevate your brand image with professional RCS messaging. Show your customers you're tech-savvy and customer-focused.
Simple steps to get started with RCS messaging
Create your account and verify your business with 1 Roof Ads RCS platform.
Design your RCS message with rich media, buttons, and branding.
Send your message and track engagement in real-time with our analytics dashboard.
Everything you need to know about RCS Messaging
Rich Communication Services (RCS) is the next generation of SMS that allows businesses to send rich media, interactive messages, and provide a more engaging experience to customers. It works on the native messaging app on Android devices and offers features like read receipts, typing indicators, and high-quality media sharing.
Unlike traditional SMS, RCS allows for rich media content (images, videos, GIFs), read receipts, typing indicators, and interactive buttons. It also supports larger file sizes (up to 10MB), higher quality images, and provides better delivery confirmation. RCS messages appear in the native messaging app, just like SMS, but with a much more engaging and interactive experience.
RCS is supported on most Android devices (Android 5.0 and above) through Google's Messages app and some carrier-specific messaging apps. It's also available on some feature phones. While iPhone doesn't natively support RCS in iMessage, Apple has announced plans to add RCS support in 2024. When sent to unsupported devices, RCS messages will be delivered as standard SMS/MMS.
Businesses can use RCS for various marketing purposes including:
The interactive nature of RCS leads to higher engagement rates compared to traditional SMS marketing.