Francophone Africa

The SMS & WhatsApp API built for Africa.

EnvoiSMS.ma provides programmable messaging infrastructure for businesses operating across the African continent. Premium routes to Morocco, Tunisia, Algeria, Senegal and Ivory Coast — from one single API integration.

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Pan-African coverage from a single API key

No more fragmented integrations. One EnvoiSMS.ma API key gives you access to mobile networks across the Maghreb and French-speaking sub-Saharan Africa. Send OTP, transactional alerts, and marketing campaigns to millions of subscribers in Morocco, Tunisia, Algeria, Senegal and Ivory Coast.

  • Morocco: IAM, Inwi, Orange Morocco
  • Maghreb: Tunisie Telecom, Ooredoo, Djezzy, Mobilis
  • West Africa: Orange Senegal, MTN, Free

A2P SMS in Africa: the fastest-growing messaging market

The A2P (application-to-person) SMS market in Africa is growing at 15% per year, driven by rising smartphone penetration, fintech expansion, and the growth of e-commerce. Banks, telecoms, fintechs and e-commerce platforms across the continent are scaling their messaging infrastructure rapidly.

Local compliance across African markets

Each African country has its own telecom regulatory authority. Our team supports you through compliance requirements: opt-in consent management, Sender ID registration with local operators, and data protection aligned with CNDP (Morocco), HAICA (Tunisia), ARPT (Algeria) and CDP (Senegal).

Tout savoir sur Francophone Africa.

Which African countries does EnvoiSMS.ma cover?
EnvoiSMS.ma provides direct coverage for Morocco, Tunisia, Algeria, Senegal, Ivory Coast, and 40+ additional African countries through our premium routing network. Contact our sales team for country-specific pricing.
Can I send both SMS and WhatsApp to African numbers?
Yes. Our API supports both SMS and WhatsApp Business messaging to African numbers. WhatsApp penetration is particularly high in West Africa (Senegal, Ivory Coast) and North Africa, making it an ideal primary channel with SMS as fallback.