How Quick Send Compares
Not sure if you need a mass text app? See how Quick Send compares to iPhone's built-in group texting — and why individual messages are the smarter choice.
Quick Send vs Group Text at a Glance
See how individual mass texting stacks up against iPhone's built-in group chat.
| Feature | Quick Send | Group Text |
|---|---|---|
| Message delivery | Individual 1-on-1 texts | Single group thread |
| Privacy | Contacts hidden from each other | All numbers visible |
| Replies | Come back to you privately | Reply-all to entire group |
| Name personalization | ||
| Time AutoText | ||
| Contact limit | No artificial limit | ~20–30 per group |
| Message templates | ||
| Google Voice | ||
| Auto sending | ||
| Google Sheets import | ||
| iMessage support | ||
| Photo attachments | ||
| Built-in to iPhone |
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best mass text app for iPhone?
Quick Send is designed specifically for iPhone mass texting. It offers unique features like automatic sending via iOS Shortcuts, Time AutoText for appointments, and native Google Sheets import — with an affordable Pro subscription or lifetime purchase option.
How is Quick Send different from a group text?
Group texts create a single thread where everyone sees all replies and phone numbers. Quick Send sends each message individually — each recipient gets their own private message, personalized with their name. No reply-all, no exposed contacts.
Do I need a special service to send mass texts from my iPhone?
No. Quick Send uses your iPhone's existing messaging capabilities (iMessage and SMS) to send messages from your real phone number. No special phone numbers, no API setup, no per-message fees — just download the app and start texting.
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15 free messages. No coding. Just download and send.