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Build engagement with trusted and scalable messaging with XMTP

XMTP provides the following features that you can use to build meaningful and trusted relationships with your audience:

  • Subscriptions
  • User consent
  • Broadcasts

Here are examples of these features at work in real-world scenarios, delivering content in secure and private messages to a user’s onchain identity—with their consent.

Engage and reengage your audience with subscriptions

Put a Subscribe button built with XMTP on your site, in your app, or anywhere you want to invite people to receive your newsletters, alerts, and any other content type that can be delivered in a message.

When a user clicks Subscribe, they’re signed up to receive your messages in the inbox associated with their connected wallet address.

A user clicks Subscribe to get the latest news at the wallet address connected to the site
They receive the newsletters in the inbox associated with the wallet address

Reach your audience’s main inbox in all apps built with XMTP

The Subscribe button built with XMTP has the user consent feature built in. This means that when a user clicks Subscribe, they’re indicating that they trust you as a known sender and consent to receive your messages.

As a known sender, your messages are guaranteed to display in the user’s main inbox.

Your newsletter displays in their main inbox alongside messages from other trusted senders

In contrast, messages from senders without a user’s consent are much more likely to be delivered to request or spam UIs, which are intentionally less visible to the user.

Enabling your users to Subscribe with user consent keeps your messages from getting lost in less accessible and likely cluttered views like this one

XMTP’s user consent preferences are stored privately in an encrypted consent list on the XMTP network. This means that your user’s consent to receive your messages are applied regardless of the app they use to access their inbox.

Your message in the main inbox in Converse
Your message in the main inbox in Coinbase Wallet

In contrast, in siloed messaging apps, a user might allow you as a sender, but that consent information can be respected in that one app only. All other apps the user uses to engage with your content don’t have access to their consent preferences and can’t respect them.

Broadcast trusted messages to your audience

Now that you have a list of subscribers who have consented to receive your content, use XMTP’s broadcast feature to bulk send your content to your subscribers.

Each subscriber receives your message as a direct message from your wallet address, setting up the possibilities for trusted one-to-one conversations.

Built with XMTP and user consent, broadcast messaging ensures that large-scale communication doesn’t compromise privacy or trust.

Your inbox for the sending wallet address provides access to secure, private, and trusted one-to-one messaging with each of your subscribers

Your inbox for the sending wallet address provides access to secure, private, and trusted one-to-one messaging with each of your subscribers

Ready to build?

With these use cases for subscriptions, user consent, and broadcasts in mind, it’s time to build and start fostering quality engagement with your audience through trusted and scalable messaging.

Want to explore code in consent, subscribe, and broadcast uickstart repos? See Quickstart repos for building audience engagement

Prefer to use a ready-made solution? Consider using a third-party service, such as:

The XMTP ecosystem is continually evolving. If you know of other reliable services providing these features, please consider sharing them in the XMTP Community Forums.