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Calling visum in Argentina

SveaSMS gives you a direct path to send bulk SMS in minutes — with tier-1 routing, real-time analytics and no KYC delay. Calling visum in Argentina shows exactly how to get started.

  • Calls to visum straight from your browser — nothing to install
  • Your own number or your own caller ID
  • Pay per minute, no lock-in
  • Call recording and history in the dashboard
  • Card and crypto top-ups
  • No KYC, no onboarding — register and dial
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Automation and integrations

Trigger SMS from Zapier, Make, n8n, HubSpot, Shopify, WooCommerce or your own backend. Build drip campaigns, welcome flows, abandoned cart flows and OTP instantly.

02

Transparent pricing

One price per SMS, no monthly fee, no lock-in contract. Balance never expires and you see the exact campaign cost before you press send.

03

Support that answers

We operate from Sweden. Ping us and a technician answers — not a chatbot, not a tier-1 agent escalating. Directly to someone who knows the system.

04

Compliance without friction

Automatic opt-out via STOP/AVSLUTA, quiet hours per market and content warnings that catch carrier-risk content before you send.

Frequently asked questions

Is SMS content logged?

Metadata is logged for DLR and support. Message content can be pseudonymized or deleted on request.

How do I pay?

Crypto (BTC, ETH, USDT) via NOWPayments or card via Banxa. Balance is active as soon as payment is confirmed.

Is there an API?

Yes. REST API with examples for Node.js, Python, PHP, Go and Ruby. See /api/rest for documentation.

Which countries do you cover?

Primarily Sweden through tier-1 direct connections. Nordic countries and Europe are available through partner networks.

Can I send OTP?

Yes. Low latency, high queue priority and separate throughput limits for transactional SMS.

Can I use multiple Sender IDs at once?

Yes. Rotate per segment, campaign or language with no hard cap.

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Ready to send?

Sign up, top up your balance and send your first SMS. No KYC, no waiting.