Plivo vs Twilio vs VoxImplant

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Plivo

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Twilio

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521
VoxImplant

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Pros of Plivo
Pros of Twilio
Pros of VoxImplant
  • 8
    SMS gateway
  • 6
    Pricing
  • 3
    Voice API service
  • 2
    24/7 Support
  • 2
    Trial account with positive balance
  • 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
    Many deployment options, from build from scratch to buy
  • 1
    Easy integration
  • 1
    Two factor authentication
  • 1
    New Features constantly rolling out
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    Cons of Plivo
    Cons of Twilio
    Cons of VoxImplant
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        Predictable pricing
      • 2
        Expensive
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        What is Plivo?

        Plivo provides basic building block APIs in the form of Plivo XML and HTTP API, to create telephony apps, so developers can completely do away with learning the nitty-gritty of the telephony plumbing.

        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.

        What is VoxImplant?

        VoxImplant is a communications cloud platform built and designed for developers. Use the VoxImplant mobile SDK, telephony integration, or web sdk to build anything from softphones, click-to-call, automated surveys, cloud contact center or PBX, to cloud IVR and call tracking.

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        What are some alternatives to Plivo, Twilio, and VoxImplant?
        Tropo
        Tropo is a powerful yet simple API that adds Voice and SMS support to the programming languages you already know.
        Nexmo
        Nexmo connects your apps directly to carriers around the world. Integrate SMS and Voice messages using one simple API. Use Nexmo Verity to register users, verify transactions, and implement two factor authentication.
        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.
        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.
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