Dedicated hardware
Plan dedicated equipment around your number count, organizations, operating needs, and recovery requirements.
Run iMessage across many numbers, teams, locations, or organizations with dedicated equipment, guided migration, stronger controls, and support commitments built around your business.
The exact deployment is agreed with your team. You get the Miss Blue Message Center and API, plus the operational support needed to run them across a more complex business.
Plan dedicated equipment around your number count, organizations, operating needs, and recovery requirements.
Agree on service commitments, responsibilities, escalation paths, and response expectations before launch.
Work with a named Miss Blue partner who understands your rollout, priorities, and expansion plan.
Reach a defined support path with faster handling for issues that affect important conversations.
Get hands-on help planning numbers, integrations, team training, testing, and the move into production.
Create practical pricing for larger number fleets and businesses operating across multiple organizations.
We turn the deployment into a clear sequence your technical and customer-facing teams can follow.
Tell us how many numbers, teams, locations, organizations, and customer workflows you need to support.
We scope hardware, access, integrations, service commitments, rollout stages, and volume terms together.
Validate real conversations, train the team, move workflows over in stages, and keep a clear escalation path.
Add numbers and organizations while maintaining ownership, permissions, health guidance, and operational visibility.
Structure access around the number and organization so a growing operation stays understandable for both administrators and everyday users.
Give each person or workflow access only to the business numbers it is meant to use.
Keep brands, clients, business units, or locations separated while managing them through one relationship.
Let software and people work the same conversation history without forcing every team to build an inbox.
Move from automation to a person without starting over or losing the context behind the reply.
Enterprise pricing depends on your number count, organizations, hardware plan, service commitments, onboarding work, and support needs. We scope those items before you sign.
Share the size and shape of your rollout. We will use your answers to understand the numbers, hardware, onboarding, controls, and support that belong in your plan.
Enterprise is designed for businesses running many numbers, multiple teams or locations, several organizations, critical workflows, or a migration that needs a defined support and service plan. Smaller teams can start with Sandbox, Shared, or Dedicated pricing.
Yes. Your authorized teams can use the Message Center directly, and your developers can connect products, CRMs, automations, or AI agents through the API around the same granted business numbers.
Dedicated hardware can be included in the Enterprise design. The exact equipment layout, number capacity, resilience approach, and responsibilities are documented with your deployment.
The service level, response commitments, escalation path, exclusions, and responsibilities are scoped in your enterprise agreement. Miss Blue does not advertise a universal guarantee that may not fit every deployment.
Yes. Migration onboarding can cover discovery, number rollout, CRM or API integration, workflow validation, team training, staged cutover, and a production support path.
Yes. Multi-number and multi-organization discounts can be included in a custom Enterprise agreement. Pricing depends on the size and operating needs of the deployment.
No. The sale lets new Shared and Dedicated customers lock in 50% off for as long as their self-serve plan stays active. Enterprise pricing is custom and reflects its hardware, onboarding, support, and service commitments.
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