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User Guide Feedback Preferences Amazon Pinpoint User Guide * What is Amazon Pinpoint? * Getting started * Step 1: Create a project * Step 2: Import data and create a segment * Step 3: Create a campaign * Step 4: View campaign analytics * Next steps * Projects * Managing projects * Channels * Push notifications * Setting up * Monitoring * Managing * Sending Safari web push notifications * Best practices * Email * Email sandbox * Setting up * Verifying email identities * Creating an email project * Monitoring * Tracking opens and clicks * Managing * Updating email settings * Managing your sending quotas * Managing the email suppression list * Managing configuration sets * Sending email * Using dedicated IP addresses * Requesting and relinquishing dedicated IPs * Viewing your dedicated IPs * Warming up dedicated IPs * Creating dedicated IP pools * Deliverability dashboard * Domain reputation * IP reputation * Bounce and complaint rates * Campaign delivery metrics * Inbox placement tests * Dashboard settings * Best practices * SMS * About the SMS sandbox * Setting up * Originating identities * Choosing an origination identity * Limits and restrictions * SMS character limits * Message Parts per Second (MPS) limits * Message routes * Message fallback * Opting out * Requesting SMS support * Requesting a spending quota increase * Requesting short codes * Requesting long codes * Requesting sender IDs * Moving from the SMS sandbox * Monitoring * Monitoring SMS spending * Managing * Using the SMS simulator * Configuring two-way SMS messaging * Country capabilities and limitations * Supported countries and regions * Special requirements for India * Special requirements for Singapore * Best practices * Voice * Voice sandbox * Setting up * Managing * Supported countries and regions * Best practices * In-app messages * Custom channels * Segments * Building segments * Managing segments * Importing segments * Exporting segments * Campaigns * Step 1: Create a campaign * Step 2: Specify the segment * Step 3: Configure the message * Step 4: Schedule the campaign * Step 5: Launch the campaign * Managing campaigns * Journeys * Take a tour of journeys * Create a journey * Set up the journey entry activity * Add activities to the journey * Review and test a journey * Publish a journey * Pause, resume, or stop a journey * View journey metrics * Tips and best practices * Test messages * Sending an email message * Sending a push notification * Sending an SMS message * Analytics * Chart reference * Overview charts * Usage charts * Revenue charts * Events charts * Demographics charts * Campaign charts * Transactional messaging charts * Creating funnel charts * Streaming event data * Message templates * Creating email templates * Creating in-app templates * Creating push templates * Creating SMS templates * Creating voice templates * Adding personalized content * Using message template helpers * Managing templates * Managing template versions * Machine learning models * How recommendations work * Preparing to use recommendations * Setting up recommendations * Using recommendations in messages * Managing machine learning models * Settings * General settings * Email settings * SMS and voice settings * 10DLC * Registering a company * Editing or deleting a registered company * Registering a 10DLC campaign * Editing or deleting a 10DLC campaign * Using an existing long code with 10DLC * Setting up cross-account access * Getting information about registration issues * Requesting a number * Managing SMS and voice settings * US toll-free number registration requirements and process * Push notification settings * Mobile and web app analytics settings * Event stream settings * Monitoring * Exported metrics * View Amazon Pinpoint metrics * Create CloudWatch alarms * Document history What is Amazon Pinpoint? - Amazon Pinpoint AWSDocumentationAmazon PinpointUser Guide Features of Amazon PinpointRegional availabilityGet started WHAT IS AMAZON PINPOINT? PDFRSS Amazon Pinpoint is an AWS service that you can use to engage with your customers across multiple messaging channels. You can use Amazon Pinpoint to send push notifications, in-app notifications, emails, text messages, voice messages, and messages over custom channels. It includes segmentation, campaign, and journey features that help you send the right message to the right customer at the right time over the right channel. The information in this user guide is intended for all Amazon Pinpoint users, including marketers, business users, and developers. This guide contains information that's especially helpful for users who mainly interact with Amazon Pinpoint by using the AWS Management Console. If you're new to Amazon Pinpoint, start by reading Getting started with Amazon Pinpoint. If you're an application developer, also refer to the Amazon Pinpoint Developer Guide and the Amazon Pinpoint API Reference. These documents provide information about using the features of Amazon Pinpoint programmatically. They also contain information about integrating Amazon Pinpoint features into your applications. Topics * Features of Amazon Pinpoint * Regional availability * Get started FEATURES OF AMAZON PINPOINT This section describes the major features of Amazon Pinpoint and the tasks that you can perform by using them. DEFINE AUDIENCE SEGMENTS Reach the right audience for your messages by defining audience segments. A segment designates which users receive the messages that are sent from a campaign or journey. You can define dynamic segments based on data that's reported by your application, such as operating system or mobile device type. You can also import static segments that you define outside of Amazon Pinpoint. ENGAGE YOUR AUDIENCE WITH MESSAGING CAMPAIGNS Engage your audience by creating a messaging campaign. A campaign sends tailored messages on a schedule that you define. You can create campaigns that send push notifications, email, SMS text messages, and voice messages. To experiment with alternative campaign strategies, set up your campaign as an A/B test, and analyze the results with Amazon Pinpoint analytics. CREATE USER JOURNEYS Create custom, multi-step experiences for your customers by designing and building journeys. With journeys, you can send messages to your customers based on their attributes, behaviors, and activities. When you build a journey, you design an automated workflow of activities that perform a variety of different actions—for example, sending an email message to participants, waiting for a certain period of time, or splitting participants based on actions that they take, such as clicking a link in a message. PROVIDE CONSISTENT MESSAGING WITH TEMPLATES Design consistent messages and reuse content more effectively by creating and using message templates. A message template contains content and settings that you want to reuse in messages that you send for any of your Amazon Pinpoint projects. You can create templates for email, push notifications, in-app messages, SMS messages, and voice messages. DELIVER PERSONALIZED CONTENT Send content that's customized for each recipient of a message. Using message variables and attributes, you can deliver dynamic, personalized content in messages that you send from campaigns and journeys. To streamline development, you can also use message variables and attributes to add personalized content to message templates. With message templates, this content can come from attributes that you create directly in Amazon Pinpoint or a machine learning model that you create in Amazon Personalize. By connecting message templates to models in Amazon Personalize, you can use machine learning to send relevant promotions or recommendations to each recipient of a message. ANALYZE USER BEHAVIOR Gain insight into your audience and the effectiveness of your campaigns and messaging activities by using the analytics that Amazon Pinpoint provides. You can view trends in your users' level of engagement, purchase activity, demographics, and more. You can also monitor your message traffic by viewing metrics such as the total number of messages that you sent for a campaign or project. Through the Amazon Pinpoint API, your application can also report custom data, which Amazon Pinpoint makes available for analysis. To analyze or store analytics data outside Amazon Pinpoint, configure Amazon Pinpoint to stream the data to Amazon Kinesis. REGIONAL AVAILABILITY Amazon Pinpoint is available in several AWS Regions in North America, Europe, Asia, and Oceania. In each Region, AWS maintains multiple Availability Zones. These Availability Zones are physically isolated from each other, but are united by private, low-latency, high-throughput, and highly redundant network connections. These Availability Zones enable us to provide very high levels of availability and redundancy, while also minimizing latency. To learn more about AWS Regions, see Managing AWS Regions in the Amazon Web Services General Reference. For a list of all the Regions where Amazon Pinpoint is currently available and the endpoint for each Region, see AWS service endpoints in the Amazon Web Services General Reference. To learn more about the number of Availability Zones that are available in each Region, see AWS global infrastructure. GET STARTED Get started with Amazon Pinpoint by creating a new project. Javascript is disabled or is unavailable in your browser. To use the Amazon Web Services Documentation, Javascript must be enabled. Please refer to your browser's Help pages for instructions. 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