> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://user.netmera.com/netmera-user-guide/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://user.netmera.com/netmera-user-guide/messaging-features.md).

# Messaging Features

- [Automated Messaging](https://user.netmera.com/netmera-user-guide/messaging-features/automated-messaging.md): Whether it's a user signing up for your app, completing a purchase, reaching a milestone, or abandoning a cart, you can design custom scenarios to engage and re-engage your users.
- [Transactional Messaging](https://user.netmera.com/netmera-user-guide/messaging-features/transactional-messaging.md): Transactional Messages feature allows you to send timely and personalized messages to your users triggered by specific actions or events within your app or website.
- [Geofence Messaging](https://user.netmera.com/netmera-user-guide/messaging-features/geofence-messaging.md): Geofencing allows you to define virtual boundaries, such as specific areas or points of interest, and send targeted push notifications to users who enter or exit these geographically defined zones.
- [FTP Push and Imports](https://user.netmera.com/netmera-user-guide/messaging-features/ftp-push-and-imports.md): Ditch the Manual Work & Embrace Automation
- [Multilingual Messaging](https://user.netmera.com/netmera-user-guide/messaging-features/multilingual-messaging.md): Send the Same Message in Multiple Languages
- [Recall Sent Messages](https://user.netmera.com/netmera-user-guide/messaging-features/recall-sent-messages.md): Unveiling the Power of Recall


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