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At every company I've worked for, I've always faced challenges sharing 2FA SMS codes within my team and across the company. With certain co-workers in different time zones, or on holiday, it can be incredibly frustrating to ensure everyone has access to SMS codes and the phone number when they need it.
That's why I've built Team SMS, a service that allows you to easily share your 2FA SMS codes within your team! You can connect it to Zapier, Webhooks, Slack, or any preferred service to never have issues sharing 2FA codes again.
The phone numbers are real (not VOIP), so it works with every service, including WhatsApp, Apple, OpenAI, banks, and more.
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We are using phone numbers from the United States. The numbers are real mobile numbers (with a SIM) and work with any service.
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