π¬Supported message types per channel
Supported Message Types
In today's era of diverse communication, interactions between businesses and customers are no longer confined to a single platform. Each channel has its own message formats and features, creating more varied and personalized customer experiences. To help businesses better understand these communication tools, we have compiled the types of messages supported by mainstream communication platforms such as instant messaging, LINE, Facebook, Instagram, and others. The table below details each platform's support for message types like "buttons," "quick replies," "carousel," and "image carousel," giving you a clear overview to help engage with customers more effectively.
Option
β
β
β
β
β
β
β
Carousel
β
β
β
β
β
β
β
Quick Reply
β
β
β
β
β
β
β
Image Carousel
β
β
β
β
β
β
β
Button Type Support
When integrating with specific communication channels, using message formats like "generic options," "carousel," and "quick replies" not only allows sending basic messages but also enables richer interactive behaviors. This significantly increases the channel's interactivity and provides more diverse functions than traditional methods.
β indicates the channel supports that message type. If a cell in the table is empty, it means the channel does not support that message type.
Custom Button Text
When sending button messages through a specific channel, the displayed button text and the actual content sent can differ, giving you more flexible and varied ways to interact via messages.
Option
β
β
β
β
Carousel
β
β
β
β
Quick Reply
β
β
Send Message
Send a text message.
Option
β
β
β
β
β
β
β
Carousel
β
β
β
β
Quick Reply
β
β
β
β
β
Open Link
A URL button will open the specified webpage.
Option
β
β
β
β
Carousel
β
β
β
Quick Reply
β
β
Make a Call
A call button can be used to initiate a phone call.
Generic Option
β
β
Carousel
β
β
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