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Just-launched webapp AwayFind provides a custom form that people can use to
contact you via SMS when you're not checking email. In short, it acts like
a filter that shields you from email you don't need to see when you're not
checking your inbox constantly—but lets the urgent messages get
through. Here's how it works: You set up your contact page at AwayFind, and
add a link to it in your vacation autoresponder. If someone urgently needs
to reach you, they click the link, fill out the form and AwayFind pipes the
message straight to your cellphone—without requiring you to publish
your phone number. Here's what the AwayFind workflow looks like. First, you sign up for an AwayFind account (free
plan available), and edit the text that appears on your contact form. You
can set AwayFind to ask for the sender's email address and or phone number,
their contact preferences, category of message, and even set a custom
verification question, like "What's my last name spelled backwards?". Also
in your AwayFind account settings (but not pictured), you enter your phone
number and test to make sure AwayFind can send you text messages
successfully. Click on the image on to the left to see the full AwayFind
edit form.
Then, when you're going
to take an email vacation, you add a link to your AwayFind contact page in
your vacation autoresponder. While you're not checking email, your
autoresponder goes out to anyone who writes you. When Mr.
HolyCrapINeedYouRightNow gets the auto-response, he clicks on the contact
form.
Here's what
the contact form might look like. Note the area where your sender has to
prove s/he is human using a CAPTCHA; you can also set up a custom
verification question. Also, the form limits the sender's message length so
it's fit for a text message.
Then you get the text message on your phone,
without giving out your phone number.
AwayFind is
made by our pal and guest
writer
Jared Goralnick,
and offers a basic plan for free and paid plans with all the trimmings. (A
30-day free trial is available for the pay-for Pro version, here's the plan feature comparison).

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