Ringup sends transactional text messages (a secure link to pay) only when you ask for one on a phone call. No marketing texts. Message and data rates may apply. Reply STOP to opt out, HELP for help.
Ringup is a payments service for businesses that take payments over the phone, including by AI voice agent. When you ask for a payment link during a call, Ringup sends you a single transactional SMS with a secure link to pay a deposit or bill. Messages are one-to-one and triggered by your own request, typically one message per request. We never send marketing or promotional texts under this program.
Bright Smile Dental (the business in the sample call below) is an example of a business that uses Ringup as its payments service. The payment-link texts are sent by Ringup, on the business's behalf, and name the business you are paying (for example, "pay your $25 deposit to Bright Smile Dental"). The registered sender is Ringup; the business is Ringup's customer.
Opt-in is collected verbally, during a phone call. To experience it, call Ringup's demo line at +1 (559) 365-7782 and ask to pay, or reach a Ringup-powered business agent. Before any text is sent, the agent reads the program disclosures and asks for your explicit consent. A text is sent only if you say yes. Below is a full sample call transcript. The highlighted lines are the point of consent:
Agent: "Thanks for calling Bright Smile Dental! Are you looking to book a cleaning?"
Caller: "Yes, I'd like to come in for a cleaning."
Agent: "Wonderful! I have Thursday at two P.M., or Friday at ten A.M. Which works for you?"
Caller: "Thursday at two works."
Agent: "Perfect, you're all set for Thursday at two P.M. There's a twenty-five-dollar deposit to hold the spot. Would you like to pay with your card on file, or have me text you a secure link to pay?"
Caller: "Can you text me a link?"
Agent: "Done. I just texted you the secure link. Tap it to pay your deposit before your appointment, and you're all set. You're booked for Thursday at two. See you then!"
Ringup sends no SMS unless the caller affirmatively agrees on the call. Consent to texts is never a condition of any purchase: the caller can decline and still pay another way. This transcript mirrors the live agent word-for-word; the same disclosures are spoken on every call before a link is sent.
Mobile opt-in data and consent are never shared with third parties or affiliates for marketing. Questions: hello@ringup.dev.