Twilio's entire schtick is high-volume SMS like marketing and verification services. Don't stake your life on this service.
The article kind of does kind of doesn't mention this, but you can only send to confirmed numbers with a trial account. It does say this but it kind of glosses over you have limited access to the greater market Twilio also enforces a 30 day inactive period, so you have to use it or lose it.
It's not a bad way to go, but you have to be aware of the limitations.
Twilio's entire schtick is high-volume SMS like marketing and verification services. Don't stake your life on this service.
The article kind of does kind of doesn't mention this, but you can only send to confirmed numbers with a trial account. It does say this but it kind of glosses over you have limited access to the greater market Twilio also enforces a 30 day inactive period, so you have to use it or lose it.
It's not a bad way to go, but you have to be aware of the limitations.
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