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GatewayAPI SMS connector

The official Logto connector for GatewayAPI SMS.

Get started

GatewayAPI is a cloud service provider in Europe, offering many cloud services, including SMS (short message service). GatewayAPI SMS Connector is a plugin provided by the Logto team to call the GatewayAPI SMS service, with the help of which Logto end-users can register and sign in to their Logto account via SMS verification code.

Set up in GatewayAPI

💡 Tip

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Create an GatewayAPI account

Go to the GatewayAPI website and register your GatewayAPI account if you don't have one.

Enable account

You may need to enable your account before using the SMS service. You can contact the GatewayAPI customer service to enable your account.

Get API token

Go to the API Keys page from the GatewayAPI console, and find the API token or create a new API token.

Set up in Logto

  1. Endpoint: If your GatewayAPI account is in the EU region, you should use the endpoint https://gatewayapi.com/rest/mtsms. If your GatewayAPI account is in the US region, you should use the endpoint https://gatewayapi.com/rest/mtsms.
  2. API Token: The API token you created in the previous step.
  3. Sender: The sender you want to use to send the SMS.
  4. Templates: The templates you want to use to send the SMS, you can use the default templates or modify them as needed.