10DLC Wingman · by MagicBlocks
Carriers vet you before you can text customers. We'll do the homework.
Paste your URL. We check the 17 things Verizon, T-Mobile and AT&T look for, then hand you an action plan. Free. About 60 seconds. We won't ask for your email until there's something worth sending.
Here's how it goes
- 1 Scan
We look at your homepage, privacy policy, terms, and sign-up form for what carriers care about. ~60 seconds.
- 2 Plan
You get a short list of fix-it tasks, sorted by what'll move your score the most. Nothing technical — plain English, time estimates, point gain per task.
- 3 Submit
Hit 85 and we hand you a TCR Wingman Pack: every field your provider's portal asks for, pre-filled and explained. Copy-paste and you're done.
What's 10DLC, anyway?
10DLC stands for "10-Digit Long Code" — the regular phone numbers businesses use to text customers. Since 2021, US carriers (Verizon, T-Mobile, AT&T) require every business to register their brand and their texting program before messages get delivered reliably.
The registration goes through a body called The Campaign Registry (TCR). Carriers ask you to declare who you are, what you'll send, how consumers consent, and how they opt out. They reject submissions that don't pass — usually for vague campaign descriptions, missing privacy-policy language, or sign-up forms without a consent checkbox.
We check your site against what carriers look for, then give you a fix-it list and the exact text to paste into your provider's TCR form. We don't write your legal documents — that's for your lawyer or a privacy-policy generator — but we tell you what they need to cover.
Want the full primer? Read more about how carriers decide →