Last updated: August 18, 2026
This page describes Spendric’s text message (SMS) program: who receives messages, how they ask for them, what the messages contain, and how to stop them. It is published so that anyone, including a mobile carrier reviewing our registration, can read the program terms without needing a Spendric account.
Only existing Spendric customers who are signed in to their own account and who have explicitly opted in. There is no other way onto the list. We do not buy, rent, import, or otherwise obtain phone numbers from anyone, and we never send marketing texts.
Nobody is ever texted without checking the consent box themselves. Consent is per brand, it is never a condition of signing up or of buying anything, and it is never pre-checked or bundled into another agreement.
The opt-in lives inside the signed-in product. A customer goes to Brand HQ, then Alerts, which opens the Notification Center, and then the Text alerts section near the top of that page. There they:
The form cannot be submitted with the box unticked. Until all three steps are completed, no number is stored and no message can be sent.
This is the exact wording shown beside the checkbox, quoted verbatim. It is the same text filed with our carrier registration on August 18, 2026:
I agree to receive automated text alerts from Spendric about my ad account. Message frequency varies. Message and data rates may apply. Reply STOP to opt out, HELP for help.
Transactional alerts about the customer’s own Meta (Facebook/Instagram) ad account, and nothing else. Examples: an ad set’s cost per result has drifted past the target the customer set, a spend cap they configured has been crossed, daily spend is unusually high against its own recent average, or the Meta connection has stopped working so audits have paused.
These are not marketing messages.We do not send promotions, offers, upsells, newsletters, or any message about products or services. Every text is about something that happened in the recipient’s own advertising account.
Message frequency varies, because it depends on which alerts the customer has switched on and on what is actually happening in their ad account. Alerts are checked once a day. Everything found in a single day’s check is bundled together, so a customer receives at most one text message per day per brand. A quiet day produces no message at all.
Reply STOP to any message to opt out. Reply HELP for help. Message and data rates may apply.
Customers can also turn text alerts off inside the product, without texting anything: go to Brand HQ, then Alerts, and in the Text alerts section press Turn off text alerts. Each alert type can also be switched between email, text, both, or off individually on that same page, so a customer can keep some alerts and stop others.
Opting out by either route stops text messages. Email alerts, if the customer still has those switched on, are unaffected.
Carriers are not liable for delayed or undelivered messages.
A phone number given for text alerts is used only to send those alerts. It is not sold, rented, or shared with third parties for their own marketing. It is passed to our messaging provider solely to deliver the message. See our Privacy Policy for how we handle personal data generally, and our Terms of Service for the terms covering use of Spendric.
Spendric is operated by Next 11 Holdings LLC, 1648 Brookview Drive, Lindon, UT 84042.
Questions about this program: hello@spendric.com