Messaging tools help you send more.
Community messaging, handled with care.
The problem isn't sending messages.
The problem is knowing when not to.
Three steps. Full control at every stage.
Write your message. Preview it. See exactly who will receive it.
Review everything. Confirm conditions. Nothing moves without you.
WhatsApp sends if available. Otherwise, safely paused.
What mssg.it intentionally does not do.
States & tags, not pipelines
Existing relationships only
Limits are the feature
Close the tab, pause everything
mssg.it is not priced to maximize usage. It is priced to encourage good judgment.
Every plan is built around the idea that thoughtful communication is rare, valuable, and worth protecting—both for you and for the people you message.
or $4.76/mo billed annually
For the individual who communicates with care. Standard is for people who think before they send.
The philosophy: Intentionally affordable. The tool supports judgment instead of replacing it.
or $10.36/mo billed annually
For those who treat communication as infrastructure. Pro is for people who run communities, not inboxes.
The philosophy: Priced for people who value software that enforces discipline and sustained presence—without burnout.
mssg.it is priced for people who believe that how you communicate matters more than how much.
Automation that knows its limits
Agent replies are not about auto-responding to everything. They are about protecting your time and your relationships while ensuring people still feel heard.
This is not about replying faster.
It's about communicating with confidence, knowing the system will never embarrass you, annoy your members, or cross a line you wouldn't cross yourself.
If you care about how messages are received—not just that they're delivered—this is worth a closer look.
Optional. For AI-assisted replies.
The first 50 replies are on us!
Unlimited replies incentivize careless behavior. We deliberately chose not to offer that.
Reply credits exist to:
When replies are finite:
This is not a limitation. It is a value statement.
For organizers who've ever thought:
"I don't want to annoy them — I just want to keep everyone informed."