FREE and easy group texting for youth ministry with Tatango

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Those involved in youth ministry understand that communicating effectively and easily with teenagers and parents is one of the most important parts of the job. Even though a perfect solution to the communication conundrum doesn’t exist, Tatango makes the process significantly easier, and best of all — free for 30 days.

Before I say any more, I’ll let the CEO of Tatango describe their utility for youth workers. Check out the video below:

Like Derek said, Tatango lets you send out group text messages and voicemails for free, which for youth workers might as well be manna from heaven. Although the free version is supported by ads, they are unobtrusive and the message you send is still communicated, so who can complain? (Please see the updated Tatango post with a 15% discount code!)

One of my favorite things about Tatango is the different ways available for you to promote your group and get members to join. You can embed a widget in your website where users can type in their information, and every group you create has a unique web address where users can sign up as well. But the greatest tool, in my opinion, is using customizable keywords. For example, I set up a customized keyword of “EIKON” (the name of my high school ministry). All I have to do is tell students to text the word EIKON to a five-digit shortcode number, and they’re immediately subscribed to any updates I send out for that group.

Of course, Tatango has paid subscriptions ranging from $5/month to $100/month, which give you some benefits, such as using customized widgets and personalized keywords, but it’s an expense I think many youth workers will easily be able to justify.

On top of everything else, the guys running Tatango are great people, and they have offered readers of JakeBouma.com a 10% discount on any of their paid subscriptions. Just enter the word Tango in the “Coupon Code” box on the payment page, and you’re all set. (Please see the updated Tatango post with a 15% discount code!)

If you have any questions about Tatango’s services, be sure to check out their Frequently Asked Questions page, follow them on Twitter, and/or leave a comment below. And, in the interest of full disclosure, I am not receiving anything from Tatango in exchange for blogging about their company. I simply feel strongly about their services and believe that other youth workers could benefit from them as well.


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Comments

I use there service as well for our campus ministry at Bethel University! Its an awesome service! So glad that I found them! They really do listen to suggestions as well. They have really been a great company to work with. I have already had a couple of questions and before I could even email them Alex from (Tatango) emailed me asking how I liked the service! I was impressed to say the least!

Thanks Tatango! You guys are awesome!

Right on, Adam.

Cool stuff Jake. Thanks much for sharing! I teach a New Testament class at the local community college in here that's geared towards High school students, so this would be ideal to let them know of any class cancellations or other quick notes.

One question: when you send a group text via Tatango from your cell phone, does it count as one text or a text for each person it goes to? I have 20 people in my class and if I send a group text it counts as 20 texts – and I'm on a limited text plan. If anyone knows if this would count as one text or not, do let me know. Thanks again!

When you send out a text from your phone to all your members, it counts as ONE text from your provider, but counts as TWENTY texts from the Tatango service, if that makes sense. So if you have 500 ad-free texts from Tatango, one group message would take you down to 480. And if you send the message from the Tatango web interface, it won't take any of your texting from your cell phone provider.

You have to be careful using this service. I used it for my youth group until all of a sudden they were getting ads for horoscopes. Now I use a txt plug-in for my wordpress youth group site. Works almost as good, no ads. Check it out from Mr Nifty

Hi Rodney. Wanted to follow-up with your comment. Our service doesn't send any unsolicited ads, only 30 character ads at the end of the group messages, no separate messages. I'm guessing that your youth group members received a horoscope message because they subscribed to one of the ads. Give me a ring or shoot me an email with any details you can provide, as I'd like to get to the bottom of the issue.

Thanks for the comment and feel free to contact me anytime!

Andrew Dumont
adumont@tatango.com
360.319.1387

That's what I'm talking about, Andrew

Interesting. I'll forward this post to a few friends.

Thanks, Brad.

I don't think the service is any longer free, only a 30 day free trail.

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