What does the "Message Signature" feature entail in the TXT App Now app, and how can users utilize it effectively?

Created by Support Team, Modified on Tue, 30 Apr, 2024 at 11:45 AM by Support Team

Personalize Your Messages with TXT App Now Signatures: 


Want to add a finishing touch to your TXT App Now messages? The "Message Signature" feature lets you create a custom text block automatically appended to your outgoing messages. This can be useful for:

  • Professional Communication: Businesses can include contact information, website URLs, or disclaimers.
  • Personal Branding: Add your name, nickname, number or a short catchphrase to personalize your messages.
  • Reminders: Include a friendly nudge to reply or call you back.


Setting Up Your Signature:

  1. Access Settings: Open the TXT App Now app and tap on "Settings."
  2. Find Chat Settings: Navigate to the section related to chats, messages, or personalization. Look for "Chat Settings".
  3. Configure Your Signature: Within the chat settings, find "Message Signature." You'll likely see options to:
    • Edit Signature: Tap here to type your desired signature text.
    • Presets: Some apps offer pre-defined signatures like "None," "Name," or "Number." Choose the one that suits you or edit it further.


Crafting an Effective Signature:

  • Keep it concise: Aim for 2-4 lines to avoid overwhelming recipients.
  • Clarity is key: Ensure your information is easy to read and understand.
  • Match your purpose: Use a professional tone for business or a casual tone for personal messages.


By following these steps and tips, you can leverage the message signature feature to personalize your TXT App Now messages and enhance your communication experience.


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