Sending branded SMS with bulk messaging capability can significantly improve engagement, trust, and conversions—especially in the Philippines, where SMS remains one of the most effective communication channels.
For businesses and agencies using GoHighLevel (GHL / HighLevel), combining branded SMS with bulk capabilities enables large-scale messaging for promotions, reminders, follow-ups, and workflows.
This guide explains which branded SMS services support bulk messaging for GHL users in the Philippines—and what to consider when choosing one.
Why Branded SMS + Bulk Messaging Matters in the Philippines
Branded SMS allows your business name to appear as the sender instead of a random number. When combined with bulk messaging, you can deliver consistent brand identity to large audiences while maintaining high engagement rates.
Benefits include:
- Higher open rates
- Increased trust and credibility
- Faster delivery to large lists
- Better automation performance
Because Philippine carriers require approval for branded Sender IDs, selecting a compliant solution is essential.
Branded SMS Services That Support Bulk Messaging for GHL Users (PH)
Here are SMS services known to support bulk branded SMS and integrate with platforms like GoHighLevel:
1. NOLA SMS (Built for HighLevel)
NOLA SMS is an integrated SMS solution inside GoHighLevel that allows you to send messages using a registered Sender ID and supports bulk messaging.
Why it stands out:
- Native HighLevel integration
- Supports branded Sender ID for PH carriers
- Allows bulk sends from within workflows and campaigns
- No separate SMS platform required
NOLA SMS is currently one of the most seamless options for GHL users in the Philippines.
2. Infobip
Infobip offers bulk SMS with branded Sender ID support and has global delivery coverage.
Why it’s a choice:
- Scalable bulk messaging
- Robust API support
- Integrates with CRM platforms (including via API)
Infobip is a reliable option for enterprise-level messaging, though setup may require more technical configuration.
3. Routee
Routee supports branded SMS and bulk messaging, with carrier compliance options for several regions.
Why consider it:
- Bulk SMS capabilities
- API for integration with platforms like GHL
- Analytics and advanced message routing
Routee is suitable for marketers who want full control of their bulk SMS sequences.
4. SignalWire
SignalWire supports bulk messaging with branded Sender IDs, but requires specific compliance setups for Philippine carriers.
Why it’s notable:
- Good delivery speed
- Programmable messaging
- Bulk messaging support
Be aware that integrating and managing carrier compliance may require technical steps.
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How to Choose the Right Service
When evaluating branded SMS services for bulk messaging, consider:
- Compliance with PH Carrier Rules
Ensure the service supports registered Sender ID approval in the Philippines.
- Integration with GoHighLevel
Services that connect natively or via API to GHL will work best with automations and campaigns.
- Deliverability and Speed
Bulk messages must deliver quickly and consistently.
- Support and Analytics
Choose services that offer reporting and customer support.
- Ease of Use
Platforms like NOLA SMS that work inside GoHighLevel reduce configuration complexity.
Examples of Bulk Branded SMS Use Cases
Bulk branded SMS is commonly used for:
- Seasonal promotions
- New product announcements
- Event reminders
- Sales campaigns
- Customer re-engagement
- Service updates
For GHL users in the Philippines, several branded SMS services support bulk messaging—but solutions like NOLA SMS that integrate directly with HighLevel offer the smoothest experience, fewer setup hurdles, and better automation support.
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