How to use this text tool
- Paste your draft or enter the labeled details.
- Compare your format with the included sample.
- Run the tool and review every result or warning.
- Copy or download the output, then edit it for your audience.
Use the RCS Message Formatter to turn an everyday messaging task into a clear, reviewable result. Parses a simple RCS message draft into a structured preview and flags missing titles, bodies, or malformed suggested actions. Everything runs locally in the browser, so you can test a draft without setting up an account or connecting a sending service. The output is designed as a practical editing aid: check it against your audience, brand voice, platform rules, and campaign requirements before publishing.
Parses a simple RCS message draft into a structured preview and flags missing titles, bodies, or malformed suggested actions.
Treat the result as an editing aid. Delivery systems and organizational policies can add requirements that are not visible in the draft alone.
Input: Title: Summer service update\nBody: We have extended support hours this week.\nAction: View hours | https://example.com/hours\nAction: Call support | tel:+15550142
Result: A structured RCS message preview with its title, body, actions, links, and validation warnings.
Input is normalized only where the function requires it. Counts use browser string and Unicode operations, while structured reports are exported with safe JSON or CSV serialization.
The tool cannot inspect inbox placement, carrier behavior, account configuration, recipient consent records, or jurisdiction-specific obligations.
No. Processing happens in your browser, and this page does not send the entered text to a server.
Use the labeled sample format as a guide, then replace it with your own message or campaign details.
Yes. Copy or download the output, then revise it in your email or messaging platform before sending.
Platforms, carriers, clients, templates, and compliance settings can apply additional rules that a browser-only tool cannot detect.
No. It provides drafting and structural guidance, not a delivery guarantee or legal advice.
| Part | How to use it |
|---|---|
| Output | Copy or revise the processed message. |
| Summary | Review the main count or outcome. |
| Interpretation | Check practical next steps and limitations. |