AWS Messaging Blog
Category: AWS End User Messaging
Build an AI-powered real estate assistant on WhatsApp using Strands Agents SDK and AWS End User Messaging
This post shows how to build a WhatsApp assistant that responds instantly. We show you how to build a real estate assistant powered by AI that delivers property discovery, home loan pre-approval, and site visit booking entirely within WhatsApp. The solution uses the Strands Agents SDK to orchestrate specialized AI agents on Amazon Bedrock, with AWS End User Messaging Social for WhatsApp integration. The serverless backend runs on AWS Lambda and Amazon DynamoDB.
Getting your SMS short code production-ready with AWS End User Messaging
In this post, we walk through the setting up AWS End User Messaging SMS, covering 12 configuration steps from compliance through phased traffic migration. The guide to SMS short codes with AWS End User Messaging covers the application and registration process up through provisioning. This post picks up from that point and provides an operational readiness walkthrough that takes you from “Active” status to confidently sending your first production message, including a final validation step to confirm readiness.
Adding LINE Messenger to your AWS omnichannel fallback solution
In this post, you will learn how to extend an existing omnichannel fallback solution by integrating LINE Messenger, including architecture updates, deployment steps, and testing procedures. The original solution, built with Amazon API Gateway, AWS Lambda, Amazon Simple Email Service (Amazon SES), and AWS End User Messaging, delivers messages across SMS, WhatsApp, and email with automatic fallback capabilities.
Send WhatsApp Business messages with AWS End User Messaging Social
This post is for developers and solutions architects looking to integrate WhatsApp messaging into their customer engagement workflows using AWS. By the end, you will know how to send every supported message type—from straightforward text and media to templates, interactive menus, and WhatsApp Flows—using Python and the AWS End User Messaging Social API.
Upgrade business messaging with RCS on AWS
In this post, we show you how RCS on AWS End User Messaging solves customer engagement challenges through verified branding, interactive features, and automatic SMS fallback. You get a branded messaging experience with the reliability of SMS built in.
Building a Scalable Messaging API with AWS End User Messaging and SES
In this blog post, you’ll learn how to build a template manager and messaging API using API Gateway with JWT authentication for secure access, Amazon SQS for reliable message queuing, AWS Lambda for serverless processing, AWS End User Messaging for SMS, and Amazon Simple Email Service (SES) for email.
Adding a voice layer to WhatsApp conversations with AWS End User Messaging
With AWS End User Messaging, businesses can now enable both voice note input and voice note responses on WhatsApp. In this blog post, we explore why voice notes matter, where they make a difference, and how AWS helps you enable them through a sample voice note messaging solution.
Build an AI-powered course recommender using Amazon Bedrock and AWS End User Messaging
Educational technology (EdTech) providers face the challenge of maintaining seamless, personalized communication and presenting the right recommendations to their diverse stakeholders. This post explores how combining Amazon Web Services (AWS) End User Messaging and WhatsApp Business API with the advanced AI capabilities of Amazon Bedrock can transform educational engagement.
Establishing finops management: Integrating AWS Budgets with WhatsApp using AWS End User Messaging
Today, we’re sharing a solution that brings AWS Budgets alerts directly to your WhatsApp using AWS End User Messaging—enabling real-time cost awareness and faster response to budget thresholds wherever you are.
Automate sender ID registration in AWS End User Messaging
This post explains how to programmatically register sender IDs, which can be used in many countries around the globe. The registration process makes it possible for businesses and organizations to send messages using an alphanumeric identifier instead of a phone number, making communications more professional and recognizable to recipients.









