MessageMedia vs Respond.io
Side-by-side trajectory, velocity, and editorial themes.
MessageMedia is folding into Sinch Engage, sunsetting a 20-year brand.
MessageMedia is an Australia/New Zealand business-messaging provider acquired by Sinch in 2021. Its feed is mostly older SMS-marketing blog content, but the current news is a rebrand: from 28 July 2026 the product becomes Sinch Engage, with the company saying the product, mission, and team stay the same.
The rebrand completes the absorption of MessageMedia into Sinch's global messaging brand that began with the 2021 acquisition. The direction is consolidation, presenting local messaging expertise under one global identity, rather than a change in capability.
The next likely move is the rebrand going live on 28 July 2026, with product and domain assets migrating to the Sinch Engage identity.
Respond.io absorbs WhatsApp's phone-free identity shift while thickening its AI agent.
Respond.io is deepening its WhatsApp-first messaging platform on two fronts: richer message formats (product carousels, custom templates) and a more capable AI Agent that now sends file attachments and understands conversation assignment. The headline change is support for WhatsApp usernames and Business-Scoped User IDs, letting contacts reach a business without sharing a phone number.
The platform is tracking Meta's channel evolution closely and building the CRM plumbing to match — contact identity is moving from phone numbers toward BSUIDs, with API and webhook support so integrations keep working. Alongside that, the AI Agent is steadily gaining context-awareness and media handling, pointing at more autonomous front-line conversation handling.
Expect respond.io to extend BSUID handling across more of its automation and reporting surfaces, and to keep expanding the AI Agent's autonomy as Meta's username rollout widens through 2026.
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