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Turn ad clicks into a list you can message forever
Your ads open straight into a DM — but each one is a one-off conversation that goes cold the moment it ends. Sendpiper turns every one of those clicks into a contact on your list, so you can broadcast your next post, drop, or offer to everyone at once.
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Ad leads that go cold
Your ad opens a DM, someone chats once, and then the conversation just sits there — you have no way to reach that person again.
No owned list to message
Email lists are slow to build and opens keep dropping. Your most engaged readers are sitting in your DMs, but you can't reach them as a group.
Re-messaging isn't realistic by hand
Even if you wanted to tell every past DM contact about a new post, doing it one thread at a time isn't something one person can keep up with.
How a blogger sets up Sendpiper
Connect the account your ads run through
Link Instagram or Messenger so Sendpiper can see every conversation your ads open.
Run ads that click straight into a DM
Instead of sending people to a landing page, your ad opens a conversation — and Sendpiper captures that contact automatically.
Your broadcast list builds itself
Everyone who's messaged in gets added to your list, so an ad click becomes an ongoing contact instead of a one-off chat.
Send a broadcast whenever you have something new
New post, new drop, new offer — send one message to everyone on your list instead of hoping the algorithm shows it to them.
Why this fits a one-person operation
Ad spend keeps paying off after the click
The first DM isn't the end of the interaction — it's the start of a contact you can message again and again.
One broadcast reaches everyone
No more hoping the algorithm shows your next post to the people who already engaged — send it to your whole list in one go.
An owned list, not just reach
Every ad click becomes a contact you control, instead of an impression you can't get back to.
Delivered where people actually read
DMs get opened far more reliably than email, so your broadcast is far more likely to actually get seen.