Recent updates to Apple’s iOS (and similar behavior on Android devices) are changing how business text messages are delivered and displayed. These changes can affect whether your customers see your messages in their main inbox — even if they’ve opted in to receive them.
To make sure your messages reach customers reliably, we strongly recommend sending your business contact card (.vcf file) to your customers via text.
With messaging updates from both iOS and Android, there is likely an “Unknown Senders” message filter that automatically separates messages from numbers not saved in the recipient’s contacts. Messages from unsaved business numbers may:
Appear in the Unknown Senders folder (not the main inbox)
Deliver without a notification
Look less trustworthy or appear like spam
These changes mean that even if your customers have opted in to receive messages from your business, they might not see them unless your phone number is saved in their contacts.
By sending a .vcf (vCard) file, you make it effortless for your customers to save your business information directly into their phone’s contacts.
Once your number is saved:
Your messages appear in the main inbox (not “Unknown Senders”)
Customers receive notifications normally
Your messages look more professional and trusted
It helps protect your deliverability and customer engagement
Your administrator (has the gear icon in the bottom left hand side of Captivated above the headphone icon) of Captivated will want to head to the administration section > Account Contact card and ensure that all the company information is correct.
They may also want to turn off “personalization” so that the contact card sent is the generic company information.
Send your contact card to all new customers during onboarding or first contact.
Periodically resend it to long-time customers to ensure your info is up to date.
Use a friendly, branded contact name so your messages are instantly recognizable.
Encourage staff to use the same business contact when messaging customers.