Popular Business-Class Text Messaging Software, TextUs, Expands into Europe

TextUs, the most popular business-class text messaging software in North America, has expanded internationally. The company has opened its first European office in Krakow, Poland — one of the continent’s fastest-growing tech centers.

Bringing the power of business texting to Europe, TextUs is redefining how businesses communicate in real-time. The platform supports the new way customers engage businesses – on-demand and on their own terms. TextUs eliminates endless cold calls, ignored voicemails, and unanswered emails. It helps professionals boost response rates, communicate faster and build relationships through 1-to-1 conversations.

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The company’s newest headquarters is located in Diamante Plaza, home to Europe’s most prestigious tech, healthcare, and IT organizations. The branch is managed by Jacek Kilian, Global Account Manager of the Year 2015-2018 during his tenure at CRM-superstar, Bullhorn, due to his record bookings, year after year.

Kilian and team will bring TextUs’ passion and authenticity to Europe, making it easy for sales and staffing teams to:

  • Build authentic relationships with customers and candidates via personalized text messaging
  • Boost response rates over phone calls and emails by 800% percent
  • Save time by eliminating wasted voicemails and reducing cold calls
  • Text directly from their computers and their favorite CRM or ATS
  • Optimize results across teams

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“TextUs Europe is an exciting adventure for us,” said TextUs CEO, Ted Guggenheim. “We’ve had such fantastic success in the United States, and we’re extremely excited to move into new territories in Europe. We look forward to working with our new partners to bring the next wave of real-time communications to European customers.”

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