How much does Salesmsg cost?
The real price of the business texting platform, plan by plan, fees included.
Short answer: Salesmsg starts at $25/mo on the 500 Messages plan, with a 14-day free trial and 25 credits to test it. But that's the software alone. Because 10DLC registration, extra seats and extra numbers are billed separately, a real small-team setup lands closer to ~$75/mo. We walk through every plan, every fee, and what you actually pay based on your profile.
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Salesmsg, the key numbers
What each Salesmsg plan costs
Salesmsg bills by message credit volume, not per seat. Every plan includes 1 user, 1 number (local or toll-free), unlimited contacts, and 2-way SMS, MMS and calling. One credit equals one 160-character SMS; an MMS uses two. Monthly prices shown; annual billing saves up to 20%.
Prices in USD, billed monthly. Pulled June 2026. USA and Canada only.
500 Messages
To start business texting
500 credits included
- 500 message credits per month
- 1 user and 1 number included
- Unlimited contacts
- 2-way SMS, MMS and calling
- Overage at 4.0¢ per credit
1,000 Messages
For a small team
1,000 credits included
- 1,000 message credits per month
- 1 user and 1 number included
- Mass texting and automations
- Overage at 3.5¢ per credit
- Extra seats at $10/mo
2,500 Messages
Steady volume
2,500 credits included
- 2,500 message credits per month
- Overage at 3.25¢ per credit
- CRM and Zapier integrations
- Premium support and account manager
5,000 / 7,500
High volume
$249/mo for 7,500
- 5,000 credits ($179) or 7,500 ($249)
- Overage at 3.15¢ then 3.10¢ per credit
- Built for steady SMS flows
- Above 10,000, pricing is custom
Prices pulled June 2026 on salesmessage.com/pricing and cross-checked across sources. Above 7,500 credits (the 10,000+ plan), pricing goes custom. Credits do not roll over month to month. 10DLC registration fees and extra seats are billed separately (see below).
Salesmsg costs more than the subscription
The listed price only covers the software and its included credits. Three line items pile on fast, one of them mandated by US carriers. Here's what each extra costs.
10DLC registration (A2P, required)
To send business SMS in the US, carriers require 10DLC registration. Budget about $4.50 for brand registration and ~$15 for campaign verification one-time, then a recurring campaign fee of $1.50 to $10/mo depending on your use case. This isn't unique to Salesmsg: every A2P platform charges it.
Extra seats
Only one user is included. Each additional team member costs $10/mo. For a team of four, that's $30/mo of seats on top of the subscription.
Extra phone numbers
One number (local or toll-free) is included. Each additional number runs $5/mo. Useful if you split lines by team, brand or campaign.
Carrier surcharges and MMS
On top of credits, carrier surcharges of roughly $0.0025 to $0.005 per SMS may apply depending on the source. And each MMS uses 2 credits instead of one: image campaigns burn through your quota twice as fast.
- Starting from scratch? Budget 10DLC fees from month one.
- Working solo? The 500 Messages plan alone may be enough.
- Got a team? Add $10/mo per seat to your math.
- Sending visuals? Count each MMS as 2 credits.
- Unsure on volume? Auto-recharge avoids cutoffs but inflates the bill.
How we calculate the real cost
Salesmsg's headline price doesn't reflect what you actually pay, because 10DLC fees and seats pile on. For the "small-team setup" we add the 1,000 Messages plan, two extra seats and the recurring 10DLC campaign fee, at steady state. Here's the breakdown.
- 1,000 Messages plan1,000 credits, 1 user, 1 number included$49
- 2 extra seatsTeam of 3 total, $10 per seat$20
- 10DLC campaign feeRecurring monthly fee carriers require~$6
- Total per monthExcludes one-time month-one registration fees~$75
Estimate for a small team. Adjust for your volume, seats and actual 10DLC use case.
What you actually pay per month
The price depends on your volume, your team and 10DLC fees. Four typical profiles, assumptions noted, excluding one-time month-one registration fees.
Estimates in USD, at steady state. One-time 10DLC fees not included.
Solo, low volume
500 SMS/mo
- 500 Messages plan alone
- 1 seat, 1 number included
- Plus the recurring 10DLC campaign fee
Small team
1,000 SMS/mo, 3 users
- 1,000 plan + 2 seats + 10DLC
- Everything for a 3-person sales team
- Roughly 3x the headline price shown
Growing team
2,500 SMS/mo, 5 users
- 2,500 plan + 4 seats + 10DLC
- More volume and more lines
- Volume pricing on the plan, not per seat
High volume
7,500 SMS/mo
- 7,500 plan + seats + surcharges
- Steady SMS flow, multiple numbers
- Beyond that, pricing goes custom (10,000+)
Estimates at steady state (June 2026), based on adding the plan, seats and recurring 10DLC fees. Adjust for your real volume. Month one runs higher because of one-time registration fees (brand and campaign, around $20). Carrier surcharges and MMS costs can push the bill higher depending on usage.
Salesmsg pricing vs the alternatives
Salesmsg's entry plan compared with other business texting platforms. EZ Texting also lists $25 but adds a telecom fee; SimpleTexting is pricier upfront but bundles 3 seats and rollover. Sort by price or model.
| Best for | Model | Free plan | Team size | Visit | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3 | SimpleTexting | 3 seats included | By volume | 4.2/5 | $39/mo | — | Small teams | Visit → |
| 2 | EZ Texting | Free inbound | By volume | 4.0/5 | $25/mo | — | Heavy inbound | Visit → |
| 1 | Salesmsg | Credit-based | By volume | 3.7/5 | $25/mo | — | Solo to sales team | Visit → |
Entry prices pulled June 2026. Salesmsg and EZ Texting both start at $25, but EZ adds a $5/mo telecom fee on its Launch plan. SimpleTexting is pricier upfront ($39) but includes 3 seats and rollover of unused credits. Textmagic, pay-as-you-go at ~$0.049 per SMS plus a number, fits sporadic use. All face the same 10DLC fees mandated in the US.
So, is Salesmsg expensive?
Our take after testing it: the headline price is one of the lowest around, but the real cost hinges on 10DLC fees and team size. Here's when it's worth it, and when it stings.
Good value if…
You run conversational sales or support texting in the US or Canada, solo or as a small team. At $25/mo with a number, unlimited contacts and 2-way included, Salesmsg is one of the cheapest entry points, and the account manager is a genuine plus.
Too expensive if…
You're a large team or you mostly send MMS. Seats at $10 each and MMS double-counting inflate the bill fast. If you want several seats with no surcharge, SimpleTexting bundles three from the entry plan.
The verdict
Salesmsg is a solid business texting platform at an aggressive entry price, as long as you fold 10DLC fees and seats into your math. Start on the plan that matches your volume, add seats over time, and keep an eye on MMS usage.
- Pay yearly: up to 20% off, roughly two months free.
- Plan for 10DLC fees from month one, they're unavoidable.
- Favor SMS over MMS when you can: an MMS costs 2 credits.
- Use the 14-day trial and 25 free credits to validate usage.
- Pick the credit tier tightly: no rollover month to month.
Frequently asked questions about Salesmsg pricing
How much does Salesmsg cost per month?
Salesmsg starts at $25/mo on the 500 Messages plan, which includes 500 credits, one user and one number. The next tiers are $49/mo (1,000 credits), $99/mo (2,500), $179/mo (5,000) and $249/mo (7,500). Above 10,000 credits, pricing goes custom. Watch out: that price only covers the software. 10DLC registration fees, extra seats ($10/mo) and extra numbers ($5/mo) stack on top. For a small team, a real setup lands closer to about $75/mo.How much does Salesmsg cost per year?
On annual billing, Salesmsg saves up to 20%, roughly two months free versus monthly. The 500 Messages plan at $25/mo works out to about $250/year instead of $300, and the 1,000 plan to about $490/year. The year's credits are added to your account upfront. The exact annual rate isn't always shown plainly on the pricing page, so confirm the final amount at checkout. On top of that, add the recurring 10DLC fees and any extra seats.Does Salesmsg have a free plan?
No, Salesmsg has no permanent free plan. It does offer a 14-day free trial with 25 message credits included so you can test sending and receiving in real conditions. You get the core features during the trial: 2-way SMS and MMS, calling, mass texting, integrations. That's enough to validate the workflow on a few conversations before committing. A 30-day money-back guarantee applies afterward, minus the credits you've already used.What is a message credit on Salesmsg?
One credit equals one standard 160-character SMS. If your message runs past 160 characters, it's split into segments and each segment uses a credit. An MMS, meaning a message with an image or media, uses two credits instead of one. Credits included in your plan don't roll over month to month: anything unused is lost. If you exceed your quota, each extra credit is billed between 3.10 and 4.0 cents depending on your tier, or you can turn on auto-recharge.What are 10DLC fees and how much do they cost?
10DLC is the A2P registration US carriers require to send business SMS from a local number. It isn't unique to Salesmsg: every US business texting platform charges it. Budget about $4.50 for brand registration and around $15 for campaign verification one-time, then a recurring campaign fee of $1.50 to $10/mo depending on your use case. Optional standard vetting (for higher throughput) or a T-Mobile activation can add one-time costs. Fold these amounts in from month one.How much does an extra seat cost on Salesmsg?
Each plan includes a single user. Every additional team member costs $10/mo. For a three-person sales team, that's $20/mo of seats above the subscription, and $40/mo for a team of five. It's worth watching: on competing tools like SimpleTexting, three seats are included from the entry plan. If you plan to scale quickly, build that per-seat cost into your projection rather than reasoning off the $25 headline price alone.Is Salesmsg more expensive than SimpleTexting or EZ Texting?
It depends on the model. Salesmsg and EZ Texting both start at $25/mo, but EZ Texting adds a $5/mo telecom fee on its Launch plan. SimpleTexting is pricier upfront at $39/mo but includes three seats and rollover of unused credits, which can make it cheaper for a team. Textmagic, pay-as-you-go at around $0.049 per SMS plus a toll-free number, suits sporadic use better. All face the same 10DLC fees in the US, so compare total cost, not just the headline price.Does MMS cost more than SMS on Salesmsg?
Yes. A standard SMS uses one credit, while an MMS, which carries an image, GIF or media, uses two. In practice, an image campaign burns through your credit quota twice as fast as a text campaign. If you send a lot of visuals, factor that into your credit tier choice. To keep the bill down, stick to SMS when the image adds nothing, and save MMS for messages where the visual genuinely lifts your reply rate.Is there a discount for paying Salesmsg annually?
Yes. Annual billing saves up to 20% versus monthly, roughly two months free, with the year's credits added to your account upfront. It's the main reliable way to pay less for Salesmsg. There's no guaranteed recurring official promo code: be wary of third-party coupon pages. The best lever stays the annual commitment, plus picking the credit tier tightly, since anything not used within the month is lost.Can you cancel Salesmsg easily?
Yes, the subscription cancels from your account, with no long commitment on monthly plans. A 30-day money-back guarantee applies at the start, with the refund calculated minus the credits already used. Remember to export your conversations, contacts and history before closing your account. Also check what happens to your 10DLC registration and your number: depending on the case, reclaiming or porting a number to another platform can require a specific process, so plan ahead before you leave.
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