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AWS End User Messaging Getting Started
AWS End User Messaging is the new name for Amazon Pinpoint’s SMS, MMS, push, and text to voice messaging capabilities.
Getting Started
Log into the console
To use AWS End User Messaging, you need an AWS account. If you don't already have one, you'll be prompted to create one when you sign up for AWS End User Messaging. You will not be charged for AWS End User Messaging until you use it.
Select your communication channel
Select one of the communication channels we support today directly in the AWS Management Console and navigate to the setup flow to get started. Learn more here.
Start sending messages
Once you have selected the communication channel of your choice, request the appropriate AWS resource, like a phone number for SMS, and start sending.
Tutorials
Learn the basics of SMS
In this workshop, you will learn the basics of SMS, and get hands-on experience configuring AWS End User Messaging to send SMS messages.