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One of the coolest things about Pulse is that it's not just on the web: you can use it on your Android tablet, Wear Watch, or even Android TV. So, what does that license get you? Basically everything you should expect from a paid SMS service at this point: unlimited SMS from the web, scheduled messaging options, archiving tools, a blacklist, and stats about your computer. You can access all of Pulse's features for $0.99 a month, $1.99 for three months, $5.99 a year, or a one-time change for $10.99. It comes at a price, but not a terrible one. Pulse claims that it's "texting done right," and I'm inclined to agree. But here's the thing: this app is also really damn good. PulseSMS is the only app on the list that also requires you to use its app on your phone in order to use the service on the web, making it a true match to Messages for Web. A reasonable option, to be honest, because Pushbullet doesn't have the best texting interface, especially compared to Messages for Web. But it doesn't offer the advanced functionality of Pushbullet, so there's probably room for both apps in your life, should you choose to do things this way.

Messages for Web, on the other hand, is completely free and unlimited. The non-pro version of Pushbullet lets you send 100 SMS for free, but that's it-a limit that most people will blow through pretty quickly. That's a lot.īut here's the catch: most of those features-including SMS sync-are a part of Pushbullet Pro, which will set you back $4.99 monthly or $39.99 yearly.

Not only do you gain the ability to text from your computer, but you can also send links and files, following specific channels of interest for immediate notifications, notifications mirroring, and universal copy/paste. So, right out of the gate, Pushbullet offers a lot more bells and whistles than Messages for Web. SMS sync was included later into Pushbullet's life, adding a substantial amount of value to an already-useful tool.

Pushbullet's original claim to fame was the ability to send links and the like back and forth between your Android device and computer, mirror your phone's notifications on your computer, and more.
