Add a customizable Quick Messages menu
One thing I liked about the system messaging app on my phone was the ability to respond with a quick message from a menu, like "Meet me at..." or "I'm at work, text me". I also liked that I could creates custom messages to add to the list of responses. Textra could definitely benefit from a feature like this.
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Leoluca12
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That’s a solid idea having a customizable quick messages menu can really save time, especially for repetitive replies. I’ve seen something similar work well when managing content-heavy pages, like restaurant guides. For example, when I was organizing info around Outback Steakhouse menus, quick snippets helped me respond faster to common questions about prices, popular dishes, and categories. If you’re building this feature, it might help to group messages by intent. I actually structured some of my responses this way here: https://outbacksmenu.us/ makes everything feel more natural and less copy-paste.
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Fraddie Leo commented
I really like the idea of a customizable quick messages menu. Saving replies you use often can make everyday tasks so much faster, especially for support or business chats. It’s similar to how I check menu prices in advance before ordering food, so I don’t waste time deciding at the counter. I usually browse updated prices here https://jackintheboxmenu.net/ having that info ready just makes everything smoother and more efficient.
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Michael John commented
Hy Guys,
A customizable Quick Messages menu would definitely make things smoother, especially for businesses that answer the same questions all day. Restaurants are a perfect example people constantly ask about prices, calories, family deals, or seasonal offers. Having pre-set replies for those common questions saves time and keeps responses consistent. I’ve seen how often customers look for updated pricing and nutrition info for places like Panda Express, which is why I keep a detailed, updated reference here: https://thepandaexpressmenu.com. Quick access to accurate info really improves the overall user experience. -
Anonymous
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This is a must. I assumed it was already here. May have to uninstall.