Statxt
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Built for real evaluation

See the platform, then talk through your setup.

Start the interactive demo for the live app with sample data, or use the topic pages for a quick overview. Both are public and meant for evaluation—not a substitute for your own org after signup.

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Contacts Tour

Customer data that can actually support a messaging operation.

A lot of messaging products stop at list upload. Statxt is supposed to help teams keep contact data usable after imports, replies, suppressions, and ownership changes. This tour shows the contact surface as an operating layer, not a flat spreadsheet.

Contacts workspace with profile, segments, and consent state
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Contacts workspace screenshot with a list view, segment rail, and open customer profile
Instead of abstract description alone, the tour now shows the record model visually: list view on one side, segments in the middle, and a profile drawer with suppression context on the right.

Profiles stay operational

Contact records are not just names and numbers. They carry message history, tags, delivery status, and do-not-contact state.

Groups are usable, not decorative

Lists and segments exist to drive campaigns, assignments, and reporting. They should survive imports and remain understandable to the next operator.

Compliance state is attached to the record

Opt-out and consent status need to live at the data layer so campaigns and one-to-one messaging do not disagree.

Data discipline

If the contact model is weak, every other page becomes a lie.

That is why the public tour needs to show more than generic cards. Contacts drive campaign targeting, inbox follow-up, and compliance suppression, so this surface needs clear explanation and credible information.

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