Stopping work to pick up your phone to send a text message can be disruptive. It will interrupt your workflow and you might find it hard to concentrate and focus again. This is why many messenger apps already have a desktop alternative so that users won’t need to switch back and forth.
This usually works for messenger platforms like WhatsApp, Skype, Slack, Facebook Messenger, and so on, but what about SMS? The good news is that for Android users, you can actually set it up in such a way that you can forward your SMS to your emails. This means that you now have an alternative way of receiving them other than on your phone.
There are several ways that you can go about setting up an SMS forwarder, so take your pick on which version works the best for your needs.
For those unfamiliar, IFTTT is a phone automation app. It basically allows users to create various scripts and scenarios, which when met will perform a certain action. For example, whenever you take a screenshot, you can set it up so that it automatically sends a copy to your email.
You can do the same thing with SMS where you can set up a series of events that will forward the SMS you receive to your email. The best thing about IFTTT is that it is largely community driven so there are actually several different scripts you can choose from to see which one works the best for you.