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Infobip vs Twilio: What are the differences?

Infobip vs Twilio: Key Differences

Infobip and Twilio are two popular platforms that provide communication and messaging solutions. While they offer similar services, there are several key differences that set them apart.

  1. Pricing Structure: Infobip offers a flexible pricing model based on factors such as message type, volume, and destination. On the other hand, Twilio provides a more transparent pricing structure with fixed per-message rates, making it easier to estimate costs.

  2. Global Reach: Infobip boasts an extensive global network, with direct connections to over 800 telecoms operators worldwide. This allows them to provide reliable and efficient messaging services across various regions. Twilio also has a wide coverage, but their network may not be as extensive in certain areas, especially in some remote regions.

  3. Service Offerings: While both platforms offer SMS, voice, and chat solutions, Infobip goes beyond traditional messaging by providing additional offerings like RCS (Rich Communication Services) and chatbots. Twilio, on the other hand, is well-known for its API-focused approach and offers a range of services for building custom communication applications.

  4. Security and Compliance: Infobip places a strong emphasis on security, compliance, and data protection, adhering to industry standards such as GDPR and ISO 27001 certification. Twilio also prioritizes security and compliance but may have slightly different certifications and standards depending on the region.

  5. Platform Integration: Infobip provides robust integration capabilities, allowing seamless integration with popular CRM systems, marketing automation platforms, and other third-party applications. Twilio also offers integrations, but their platform may require more development effort for full integration into existing systems.

  6. Support and Documentation: Infobip offers dedicated technical support throughout the implementation and usage of their services, ensuring prompt assistance for any issues that may arise. Twilio also provides support but primarily relies on its extensive documentation and online community for developers to find solutions to their queries.

In summary, Infobip and Twilio differ in their pricing structure, global reach, service offerings, security and compliance measures, platform integration capabilities, and support approaches.

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Hey! We need an omnichannel inbox that's housed within Salesforce Sales Cloud that makes it super easy for our reps to respond to inbound communication (needs: clean inbox, provides historical context, etc.). We're a high-volume call center, and we get a ton of incoming SMS and email every day. We'd love a solution that lets us view all of that in one place — ideally Salesforce, as that's where our reps work, and we want to avoid needing them to switch between windows. Thanks!

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if the inbound SMS are sales rep specific you could potentially have twilio fwd that msg to a google voice phone number which will in turn put an email in their inbox (so they're looking at 1 inbox instead of multiple places) Just an idea. Probably way off in left field compared to what you're thinking and I also invision. I'm not all familiar with MessageBird nor am I at all familiar w/ your data flow / business process. Would be happy to help brainstorm anytime! 10+ years experience on the sfdc platform

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Ryan Hitchler
CEO & Co-founder at Centro · | 1 upvotes · 107K views
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Check out Centro. We built this to solve this exact problem! We used tools like Twilio but wrapped it up in a application that runs on Slack.

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Dainis Duļbinskis
Marketing project manager at Colortime · | 2 upvotes · 113.8K views
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Hello! We need to integrate an SMS gateway into our app for user phone verification. As we are just starting, we are searching for the most affordable/best price/performance option for SMS gateway to verify client phone numbers with the code, maybe you can suggest something between those two or maybe something else. We are planning to do business in Europe

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Twilio is the leader. Strong API, excellent documentation and reliable service. I suggest Nexmo since their API has smaller learning curve, offering better prices and also reliable solution. Also Nexmo offers more call per sec. 3 vs 2 and 2, out of the box. Good luck

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Twilio documentation is very good and as a platform it just works. It's robust and reliable. We road-tested plivo and it wasn't anywhere near in terms of docs or support. In fact their support was terrible at replying to us. 48 hours to answer basic questions.

That's said, were also using sendgrid by twilio and that's not been pleasant . Their email builder appears to be react based but written by a team who don't understand react very well. That's a nightmare as yet

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Twilio might be not cheapest, but they have awesome documentation (a lot of examples), easy to use API and libraries. I think it's a very good product to start. If the bill will become too heavy, you can shop around for economical options.

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Andrew Voirol
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stackshare doesn't seem to have this in the stack list yet, but in my experience Twillio is attractive. It's good for basics, their acquisition of SendGrid gives them a bit more market share.. They are stronger at marketing to those that benefit them. That said from my understanding SendGrid leases the networks, channels, and lines. While their interface is friendly, their pricing suited for lower volume, you want to look at what they are using via an API, a contract, etc. Is it a more friend UI to a combination of others. What redunancies do to they have, try their support. It's not that Twillio is bad, it's about the volume, the use case, the liabiitlies you might have to your end-users if Twillio isn't the right choice. Another option is Bandwidth. You ask for affordable, Twillio is an option, but front end costs v/s the costs of support you'll need to consider. Bandwidth has more reliability but requires more engineering and more skillset. Another option that is worth considering, not the most affordable, but https://www.zipwhip.com/ have perhaps options that might be higher and the cost is relative. Wight costs, of support costs of integration, cost of scale, costs of a volume..

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Pros of Infobip
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    • 148
      Powerful, simple, and well documented api
    • 88
      RESTful API
    • 66
      Clear pricing
    • 61
      Great sms services
    • 58
      Low cost of entry
    • 29
      Global SMS Gateway
    • 14
      Good value
    • 12
      Cloud IVR
    • 11
      Simple
    • 11
      Extremely simple to integrate with rails
    • 6
      Great for startups
    • 5
      SMS
    • 3
      Great developer program
    • 3
      Hassle free
    • 2
      Text me the app pages
    • 1
      New Features constantly rolling out
    • 1
      Many deployment options, from build from scratch to buy
    • 1
      Easy integration
    • 1
      Two factor authentication

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      • 4
        Predictable pricing
      • 2
        Expensive

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      What is Infobip?

      It is a global leader in omnichannel engagement. We help our clients and partners overcome the complexity of consumer communications & grow their business.

      What is Twilio?

      Twilio offers developers a powerful API for phone services to make and receive phone calls, and send and receive text messages. Their product allows programmers to more easily integrate various communication methods into their software and programs.

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