Telecommunication service providers, also known as “carriers”, require that businesses desiring to reach out to their customers via SMS over short codes, adhere to strict guidelines governed by their respective industry associations. These short code/A2P programs must comply with a basic code of conduct that promotes the best possible user experience.
Below you will find a guide and timeline for the short-code application process for Agentforce Service (formerly Service Cloud) Digital Engagement Messaging.
Step 1: Review Considerations and Purchase a Short Code
Step 2: Complete Application Prework (1-2 Weeks)
Provide information for your short code application in the Campaign Application Form: https://salesforce.quip.com/aG4aAvUkUwDL. If you have access to Quip, create a copy of the form and complete it. If you don’t have Quip access, copy the form contents into the spreadsheet editor of your choice.
The Campaign Application Form is an industry requirement. Required fields are highlighted in blue. If they aren’t completed, Salesforce can’t submit your application. You’ll also find instructions and links to helpful articles. In the application, you will provide:
For help completing this form, see Campaign Application Form (CAF) template preparation instructions.
For help drafting updates to your Terms and Conditions, see Service Digital Engagement: Short Code Application: ToS & Privacy Policy. While this article provides example updates, YOU MUST consult your internal legal department to make sure the updated terms adhere to your company’s guidelines.
Step 3: Contact the Short Code Enablement Team
Email ShortCodeEnablement@salesforce.com with the following details:
A member of our team will review your prework and work with you to fine-tune your application.
Step 4: Set Up Your Channel in a Sandbox
Important: When you use short codes, your business is required to follow carrier compliance requirements, industry standards, and applicable law. The CTIA sometimes audits short code Messaging channels. To learn more, see the CTIA Short Code Monitoring Handbook and Canadian Common Short Codes.
Step 5: Submit Application and Complete Carrier Testing (6-8 Weeks)
In this step, your Salesforce point of contact works with our partner and provides your answers to the carriers from the completed Campaign Application Form.
Note: This is the lengthiest part of the process and can take up to 8 weeks to complete, as each of the 55+ carriers in the ecosystem must review and approve the application. Issues identified by any carrier and/or requests for more information can significantly delay the date that the short code is considered "launched" and ready for use.
Step 6: Go Live in Production (1 Week)
When you are ready to go live, Salesforce moves your short-code channel from sandbox to production.
Your short code is now live and ready for use.
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