Business Name,Corporate Website,Business Addr1,Business Addr2,City,State,Zip,Business Contact First Name,Business Contact Last Name,Business Contact Email,Business Contact Phone Number,Message Volume Per Month,Phone Numbers,Use Case Category,Use Case Summary,Message Content,Opt In Workflow Description,Additional Opt In Information,Additional Supporting Documentation,Internal Ticket Number,Isv/reseller Toll free New,https://signalmash.gventure.info/#/addverifysender,Takiya Bazar Ambedkar path ward no 1,Near Vishvkarma Mandir,SASARAM,Bihar,821115,Donjaay,Singh,coolvishalkumar123@gmail.com,8770226021,10000000,8880989098,CHARITY_NONPROFIT,"Use cases describe how different users (or actors) interact with a system to achieve specific goals. Each use case outlines a scenario in which the system provides value to the user. It begins with certain preconditions, which must be met before the interaction starts, such as the user being logged in or having the right permissions. The use case then details the main flow — the ideal sequence of steps from initiation to successful completion. For example, in a customer login use case, the customer opens the login page, enters valid credentials, and is redirected to their dashboard upon successful authentication. Alongside the main flow, alternate or negative flows are documented to describe what happens if something goes wrong, such as incorrect credentials or a locked account. These variations help ensure the system handles all scenarios gracefully. Overall, use cases serve as a foundational tool in software development to understand, design, and test system functionality from the user's perspective.","Use cases describe how different users (or actors) interact with a system to achieve specific goals. Each use case outlines a scenario in which the system provides value to the user. It begins with certain preconditions, which must be met before the interaction starts, such as the user being logged in or having the right permissions. The use case then details the main flow — the ideal sequence of steps from initiation to successful completion. For example, in a customer login use case, the customer opens the login page, enters valid credentials, and is redirected to their dashboard upon successful authentication. Alongside the main flow, alternate or negative flows are documented to describe what happens if something goes wrong, such as incorrect credentials or a locked account. These variations help ensure the system handles all scenarios gracefully. Overall, use cases serve as a foundational tool in software development to understand, design, and test system functionality from the user's perspective.","Use cases describe how different users (or actors) interact with a system to achieve specific goals. Each use case outlines a scenario in which the system provides value to the user. It begins with certain preconditions, which must be met before the interaction starts, such as the user being logged in or having the right permissions. The use case then details the main flow — the ideal sequence of steps from initiation to successful completion. For example, in a customer login use case, the customer opens the login page, enters valid credentials, and is redirected to their dashboard upon successful authentication. Alongside the main flow, alternate or negative flows are documented to describe what happens if something goes wrong, such as incorrect credentials or a locked account. These variations help ensure the system handles all scenarios gracefully. Overall, use cases serve as a foundational tool in software development to understand, design, and test system functionality from the user's perspective.",https://signalmash.gventure.info/api/uploads/tollfreeSMS/1753079417845.png,"Use cases describe how different users (or actors) interact with a system to achieve specific goals. Each use case outlines a scenario in which the system provides value to the user. It begins with certain preconditions, which must be met before the interaction starts, such as the user being logged in or having the right permissions. The use case then details the main flow — the ideal sequence of steps from initiation to successful completion. For example, in a customer login use case, the customer opens the login page, enters valid credentials, and is redirected to their dashboard upon successful authentication. Alongside the main flow, alternate or negative flows are documented to describe what happens if something goes wrong, such as incorrect credentials or a locked account. These variations help ensure the system handles all scenarios gracefully. Overall, use cases serve as a foundational tool in software development to understand, design, and test system functionality from the user's perspective.",,