RumbleUp is an American company that provides a peer-to-peer text messaging platform for non-profits, political organizations, and public safety announcements.
RumbleUp’s platform is not an auto dialer using a random number generator, and therefore avoids violating SMS regulations in the Telephone Consumer Protection Act.
An overload of P2P volume in the days leading up to the 2018 midterm elections caused Twilio to crash, restricting those P2P providers to limited SMS capabilities.
[6] In April 2019 RumbleUp won two Gold Pollies, the American Association of Political Consultants’ highest honor - one for Best Use of Phones for the use of the platform in the aftermath of Hurricane Michael, and another for Best Use of New Technology for their MMS capabilities.
FirstNet experts suggest that “many public safety agencies and their communities can derive significant benefits” from using the platform for coronavirus updates and tracing, school communications, roadway closure announcements, and emergency alerts.