Hello! My organization uses the SMS product, and I am wondering: if I send an SMS with a URL in it, do I need to include "http://" or "https://" in the URL in order for the recipient to access the link directly from the SMS, or will the link work without that? For example: could I send the link to zendesk.com, or would I instead need to send the link to https://zendesk.com?
I experimented with sending the shorter version to a few mobile devices, and the links worked fine, but I want to know if I can expect this result consistently.
Thanks!
Because SMS messages have a 160 character limit, when you send a URL as part of a message, our provider Twilio automatically creates a shortened version of it. While this URL shortening generally works well, it might occasionally cause a problem with message delivery. If you notice your messages are not being delivered, let us know.
There is no suggested workflow whether you should include http or https or just the direct url since Twilio automatically shorten the URL due to the SMS character limit.