Yes. Paste the full URL into your SMS message and most phones will make it tappable. Unlike email messages where you can create formatted hyperlinks, SMS requires the complete web address.
This is useful for sending proposal links, payment links, or booking engine links via text — especially for clients who are more responsive to SMS than email.
Copy the link from your browser's address bar while viewing the proposal or payment page to ensure you get the complete URL.
SMS messages have a 160-character limit per segment. Long URLs can push your message into multiple segments, which may increase costs. If the link is long, consider using a URL shortener like Bitly or TinyURL.
Common SMS Links
- Proposal links — clients can review and accept on their phone
- Payment links — quick access to pay outstanding balances
- Online booking links — for referrals or rebooking clients
- Questionnaire links — planning forms and song requests