Project Blue is great because they use real iPhones. But why pay a premium for them to hold the phone when you can just plug in your own?
Managed Service Premium
Same Tech, Better Price
Yes. Both Project Blue and BlueSendr rely on the gold standard of iMessage automation: Physical Apple Hardware. Project Blue charges you to rent theirs. BlueSendr lets you use yours.
Here is the cost breakdown if you start from scratch:
*And if you already have an iPhone sitting in a drawer, your cost is just the $49 subscription.
| Feature | BlueSendr | Project Blue |
|---|---|---|
| Underlying Tech | Physical iPhone (BYOD) | Physical iPhone (Rented) |
| Monthly Cost | $49 | ~$200 |
| Device Ownership | You own it | They own it |
| Setup Speed | Immediate (Self-Serve) | ~1 Business Day |
| A2P Registration Needed? | No | No |
| Reliability | Excellent (Native) | Excellent (Native) |
Comparing BlueSendr vs Project Blue (~$200/mo) for dedicated hardware lines.
Adding $30/mo per client for phone line & hardware.
Project Blue
$200/mo
BlueSendr Monthly
$49/mo
(Minimum $49/mo)
Annual Savings
$1,812
That's $151 / month in your pocket!
Because they use physical iPhones, which solves the reliability issues of virtual providers like Linq. We agree with their approach! We just believe you shouldn't have to pay $200/month for it when you can connect your own phone for $49.
Yes. Just like Project Blue, if an iMessage cannot be delivered, the native messaging app on your connected Mac/iPhone will automatically attempt to send it as an SMS (green bubble) if you have that setting enabled on your device.
Yes. With BlueSendr, you are the account owner of the phone line. You aren't reliant on a 3rd party to manage the device, which means if you ever want to switch carriers or upgrade the phone, you can do so instantly.
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