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@greg
I'm moving forward with Twilio. I don't like that there's no easy way to respond to messages from their dashboard, and it sounds like I'll have to wait a few days before using it which kinda throws a wrench in my plans, but otherwise it's easy to use. Thanks for the recs!
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@boop
I think the Twilio competitor to arise is the one who figures out how to streamline A2P compliance
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@pushix
What’s A2P compliance and why is it hard?
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Not sure it's a super "hard" problem, but Twilio very clearly hasn't found a way to make it feel like a natural piece of their models/abstractions (which were already pretty messy). Relationship between an account, subaccounts, campaigns, etc and A2P verification is both 1:1 (my simple org should really just get A2P verified once and apply to everything I communicate), and many:many (my subaccounts are separate businesses and campaigns are separate business units and should all get A2P verified independently).
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