What is Bandwidth?
A Communications Platform as a Service company offering a full suite of voice, messaging, and 9-1-1 APIs, all built atop the company's own all-IP voice network.
Bandwidth is a tool in the Voice and SMS category of a tech stack.
Who uses Bandwidth?
Companies
7 companies reportedly use Bandwidth in their tech stacks, including labs, 800, and FiveStars.
Developers
18 developers on StackShare have stated that they use Bandwidth.
Bandwidth Integrations
Python, Node.js, PHP, C#, and Ruby are some of the popular tools that integrate with Bandwidth. Here's a list of all 5 tools that integrate with Bandwidth.
Bandwidth's Features
- 2FA (Two-Factor Authentication)
- Click to call or text
- SMS Notifications & Alerts
- Automated SMS Surveys
- Real-time lead alerts
- SMS Marketing & Promotions
- Build an IVR System
- High-volume messaging
- Call Tracking
- Automated customer surveys
- Virtual/private phone numbers
- Integrated 9-1-1 Access
Bandwidth Alternatives & Comparisons
What are some alternatives to Bandwidth?
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.
Twilio SendGrid
Twilio SendGrid's cloud-based email infrastructure relieves businesses of the cost and complexity of maintaining custom email systems. Twilio SendGrid provides reliable delivery, scalability & real-time analytics along with flexible API's.
Amazon SES
Amazon SES eliminates the complexity and expense of building an in-house email solution or licensing, installing, and operating a third-party email service. The service integrates with other AWS services, making it easy to send emails from applications being hosted on services such as Amazon EC2.
Mailgun
Mailgun is a set of powerful APIs that allow you to send, receive, track and store email effortlessly.
Mandrill
Mandrill is a new way for apps to send transactional email. It runs on the delivery infrastructure that powers MailChimp.