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by agwa
1113 days ago
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Unfortunately, Twilio is no longer a viable option for sending SMS for personal use. If you want to send SMS you have to register a "campaign" and jump through a bunch of hoops that assume you're a company sending a large volume of application-generated messages (e.g. you must disclose samples of the types of messages you intend to send, and get explicit opt-in from recipients). Up until now, I've managed to avoid registering a campaign by instead paying a slightly higher per-message cost, but this is being phased out on July 5. I've been trying out https://jmp.chat (their founder is commenting elsewhere in this thread) and will likely port my number to them. |
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Regardless, your overall impression is correct: Twilio is no longer a hacker/hobbyist/enthusiast option as you cannot (by the letter of the law, at least) send SMS without registering your business entity:
https://twitter.com/rsyncnet/status/1593384850073214976?lang...
This is very troublesome to me because I have built my own personal telco out of twilio functions and twiml bins, etc., and am heavily reliant on all manner of SMS workflows.
As of this writing (2023-05-27) everything - even SMS delivery to T-Mobile numbers - continues to "just work" but it sounds like I will just wake up one morning to have it all broken ...