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Branded Weather Alert Service, Powered by iAlert

iAlert.com Severe Weather Alert Notification Reseller Service
Deliver severe weather alerts under your brand name using iAlert’s fully managed, real-time alerting platform.

Why Choose Our White Label Weather Alert Solution?

🔧 Brand Integration

  • Seamless Branding: Customize alert emails with your logo and send SMS/voice alerts showing your company name as the sender.
  • Brand Trust: Alerts are delivered from your organization, maintaining a direct and trusted connection with your customers.

📡 Accurate and Reliable Alerts

  • Real-time severe weather alerts sourced directly from the U.S. National Weather Service (NWS).
  • Multiple delivery formats: Email, SMS text, and Voice (TTS) phone calls.

🌎 Comprehensive Nationwide Coverage

  • Support for all 50 U.S. states.
  • Over 130 NWS alert types, including severe weather, winter, flood, fire, and more.
  • Local targeting with alert delivery across 30,000+ U.S. cities and counties.

🛠️ Simple Configuration & Alert Management

  • Access a web-based management portal to configure alerts per customer or region.
  • Includes a dedicated toll-free number for voice/text alerts (with optional call-forwarding to your team).

🤝 Dedicated Support

  • Direct access to experienced meteorologists and engineers.
  • Step-by-step onboarding support and live technical assistance.

Key Features

  • Instant notifications for life-threatening weather events.
  • Multi-channel alert delivery: email, SMS, and voice.
  • Custom delivery options that match your customers’ preferences.
  • Reliable, high-performance infrastructure — no IT team required.

Start Offering Branded Weather Alerts Today

Avoid the cost of building a weather alert system from scratch. With iAlert’s white-label branded service, you can deliver life-saving alerts under your own brand — quickly, reliably, and affordably. Request a Demo or Learn More »
 

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