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Bird vs Twilio

Discover how Bird compares to Twilio, and understand which is right for your use case, based on dimensions such as scalability, pricing, security, and their chat features.

Bird

What is Bird?

Bird (formerly MessageBird) is a cloud communications platform that offers SMS, voice, chat, and video capabilities. It focuses on enabling omnichannel communication for businesses, allowing them to connect with customers across various channels seamlessly.

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What is Twilio?

Twilio is a cloud platform that enables developers to build real-time communications features for their applications. It provides APIs for voice, SMS, video, WhatsApp, and other messaging services.

Compare Bird and Twilio

Let’s compare Bird and Twilio, looking at key elements of their offering such as their scalability, pricing, security and chat feature set.

Scalability
Concurrent connections

Number of users that can be supported in a single chat.

Bird

Unknown.

Twilio

1000 users can be supported per group.

Connections

Number of connections that can be handled across the platform.

Bird

Unknown.

Twilio
  • Up to 7,000 in each Twilio subaccount.
  • 100,000 overall, shared among all your subaccounts.
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Channels / rooms

Number of channels or rooms that can be handled across the platform.

Bird

Unlimited.

Twilio

Unlimited.

Messages

Number of messages that can be handled across the platform.

Bird

Unlimited.

Twilio

Unlimited.

Message throughput

Number of messsages that can be published per second.

Bird

Not publicly disclosed.

Twilio

Unknown.

Data integrity
Guaranteed message delivery

Ensures messages are never lost during transmission, even in the presence of network disruptions.

Bird

No

Twilio

No

Twilio does not provide exactly-once message delivery. While it ensures reliable delivery, it typically follows at-least-once or best-effort delivery models. That means messages may be delivered more than once in rare cases, such as during network failures or retry attempts.

Guaranteed message ordering

Maintains the sequence of messages as they were sent. This is particularly important in apps where the chronological order of messages is essential for meaningful communication.

Bird

No

Twilio

No

Twilio sends SMS messages in the order they are queued, but they are delivered individually. That means that if you send multiple SMS messages to the same user quickly, Twilio cannot guarantee that the messages will arrive in the order you sent them.

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Exactly-once message delivery

Guarantees that each message is processed exactly once, preventing data inconsistencies that can arise from duplicate processing or missing messages.

Bird

No

Twilio

No

Twilio doesn't guarantee exactly-once delivery by default. However, it can implement de-duplication in the receiving service by checking if an event with the same ID has already been received, and discarding duplicates.

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Performance & availability
Uptime Guarantee

An uptime guarantee instills confidence in the reliability of the service and protects your business from the negative impacts of downtime.

Bird
  • 99.9% uptime/month for Bird API Voice and Bird Dashboard
  • 99.95% uptime/month for SMS Services
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Twilio
  • Twilio APIs SLA: Up to 99.99%
  • Twilio Flex Critical Scenarios SLA: Up to 99.90%
  • Twilio Segment Data Ingestion API SLA: Up to 99.99%
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Global edge network

By bringing servers (Points of Presence, or PoP) geographically closer to the devices of end users, and routing requests to the nearest PoP, global latency is reduced to a minimum.

Bird

No

Twilio

Yes

Twilio has a global edge network of network edges called Twilio Edge Locations, which allows you to control the geographic location where your application's network traffic enters and exits Twilio's platform.

Multi-region data replication (message durability)

By replicating data across multiple regions, the risk of data loss or downtime is greatly mitigated since if data is lost or a server fails in one region, the information can be retrieved from another.

Bird

No

Twilio

Yes

Twilio provides multi-region data replication to enhance message durability.

No single point of failure or congestion

Having no single point of failure means a system is resilient and can continue to operate even if one part fails. Avoiding a single point of congestion ensures messages flow efficiently across the system and avoids bottlenecks that could lead to performance issues under load.

Bird

No

Twilio

Yes

Twilio's "Super Network" and hybrid cloud infrastructure reduce the risk of a single point of failure and congestion. The design is built with redundancy and scalability to minimize potential disruptions.

Latency

Low latency is crucial for realtime apps as it ensures swift and efficient data transmissions, providing a smoother and more responsive user experience.

Bird

Unknown.

Twilio

Unknown.

Server-side batching

Reduces the overall message count, lowers costs, and mitigates the risk of hitting rate limits during high-throughput scenarios.

Bird

No

Twilio

No

Connection state recovery

Automatically re-establish failed connections and replay missed messages.

Bird

No

Twilio

Yes

Twilio provides reconnection states and events for Twilio Video applications through the Twilio Video SDK.

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Ecosystem support
Supported realtime protocols

Support for multiple protocols provides the flexibility to choose a protocol that best suits your project’s requirements.

Bird

Bird uses SMPP (Short Message Peer-to-Peer) for SMS messaging.

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Twilio
  • WebSockets
Supported languages

Supporting multiple languages and platforms offers greater flexibility when building cross-platform realtime apps.

Bird
  • PHP
  • Ruby
  • Go
  • Python
  • C#
  • Java
  • NodeJS
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Twilio
  • PHP
  • Python
  • Ruby
  • NET
  • Java
  • Apex
  • C#
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Chat room types
Multi-type chat support (group, DM, supergroups)

Enables chat experiences to be tailored to various user needs, from one-on-one to large, scalable group discussions.

Bird

Bird does not natively support chat rooms as part of its messaging API.

Twilio

Twilio is limited to two chat room types:

  • Group chat
  • Private chat
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Chat room management
Presence

Maintaining a view of which users are connected, and their associated metadata, enables their online status to be updated in realtime.

Bird

Partial

You can integrate your Bird app with Pusher Channels, which supports presence channels to track and display users’ online status in realtime.

Twilio

Yes

Twilio offers presence functionality through its Conversations SDK, which has a built-in Reachability Indicator feature.

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Occupancy

High-level metrics about the clients currently connected to a channel make it simple to show things such as connected user count, or display which channels are the most popular.

Bird

Partial

You can integrate your Bird app with Pusher presence channels for occupancy tracking.

Twilio

No

Typing indicators

Show when others are typing in a chat room, enhancing realtime communication flow.

Bird

No

Twilio

Yes

Twilio Conversation SDK has a Typing Indicator feature that enables typing signals, that allow typing indication to be implemented in a conversation.

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Room reactions

Customize the chat environment with reactions and other shared room states.

Bird

No

Twilio

No

Chat message attributes
Message edits and deletes

Allow users to modify or remove messages.

Bird

No

Twilio

Yes

Twilio Conversations allows users and any conversation participant (based on role permissions) to edit and delete messages.

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Message reactions & emoticons

Boost engagement by enabling users to quickly express emotions or feedback on messages.

Bird

No

Twilio

Yes

Twilio supports emojis in its messaging channels, including SMS, MMS, and WhatsApp.

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Rich text support

Enhance messages with rich text formatting in chat.

Bird

No

Twilio

Yes

Twilio supports rich text formatting via lightweight markup only for WhatsApp chats through its Programmable Messaging.

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Media attachments

Support for sharing images, videos, and files in chat.

Bird

Yes

Bird's File Storage API enables its Conversations API to send messages with files. Bird also has MMS API that enables you to send and receive MMS messages that include multimedia content but only within the US and Canada.

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Twilio

Yes

Chat application and user state
In-app notifications

Notify users of important events from other chat rooms without them leaving the current chat, keeping them engaged and informed.

Bird

No

Twilio

No

Role-based permissions

Control user roles and permissions to ensure proper access and moderation.

Bird

Yes

Bird uses Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) to ensure that only authorized individuals can access critical systems and information.

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Twilio

Yes

Twilio Conversations has a Role Resource that represents what a user can do within Conversations. Users are assigned a role at the Service level, and participants are assigned a role at the Conversation level.

UI kit

Customizable UI elements for a seamless chat integration.

Bird

No

Twilio

Yes

Storage and history
Synchronous - automated moderation

Detect and manage harmful content automatically, before the message is broadcast to participants.

Bird

No

Twilio

Yes

Not natively supported but possible via third-party integrations.

Asynchronous - automated moderation

Detect and manage harmful content automatically, after the message is broadcast to participants.

Bird

No

Twilio

Yes

Not natively supported but possible via third-party integrations.

Manual moderation via dashboards

Tools for moderators to detect harmful messages and manage them effectively.

Bird

No

Twilio

No

Ban users

Remove problematic users from the chat to maintain a healthy environment.

Bird

Yes

Twilio

Yes

With Twilio Flex chat, users can block other users from sending messages in a chat.

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Dev tools
Programmatic management

Enables the automation of provisioning, management, and testing of service resources, simplifying integration with existing development workflows such as CI.

Bird

Yes

Bird offers programmatic management through its programmable SMS API.

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Twilio

Yes

Pricing
Pricing model

The pricing model should align with your project's expected load, usage patterns, and budget in order to be cost-effective and efficient.

Bird

Bird pricing is based on your targeted monthly contacts (unique user interactions per month on the app).

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Twilio

Twilio has a pay as you go model.

Pricing illustration

An example price based on 5 live streaming chat events and 50K attendees.

Bird

Unable to confirm that 25k concurrent connections can be supported in a single group. Bird is best suited to 1:1 or small group chats.

Twilio

$1300.

  • MAU = $0.045 per user
  • Storage = $150

Using Twilio Conversations.

Free plan

With a free plan, you can test the service’s functionality and compatibility with your project before committing to a paid plan.

Bird

Yes

Bird offers a free support plan called Coach.

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Twilio

Yes

Some (not all) of Twilio's services have a free plan.

  • Twilio Flex: 5,000 free active user hours
  • Twilio Conversations: Free up to 200 MAUs
Pricing plans

The pricing plans offered by cost.

Bird
  • Contact-based pricing: Starts from $45/month for 3,000 contacts.
  • Enterprise pricing: Custom for more than 50,000 contacts.
Twilio
  • Twilio Flex: $1/active user hour or $150/named MAU.
  • Twilio Conversations: Starts at $0.05 per MAU & $0.25 per GB of media storage.
  • SMS and MMS start at $0.0079 per message.
  • WhatsApp Business API template messages start at $0.0042, and session messages start at $0.005.
  • Voice APIs: $0.0085/min to receive calls, $0.014/min to make calls.
  • Twilio SendGrid Email API and Twilio SendGrid: Starting at $19.95/month.
Support for additional realtime features
Pub/Sub messaging

Reduces communication code complexity, simplifying the process of building highly functional and architecturally complex realtime apps.

Bird

No

Twilio

No

Collaboration capabilities

Enables you to quickly integrate realtime collaborative features like live cursors, member location, avatar stacks, and component locking.

Bird

No

Twilio

No

Database sync capabilities

Database sync capabilities enable realtime updates between your database and UI, ensuring the UI reflects changes in the database instantly, with data consistency, and without the need for polling.

Bird

No

Twilio

No

Notifications

Send notifications directly to users screens, from chat responses to news alerts, or game updates, whether or not an application is open and running.

Bird

Partial

Bird can supports push notifications through the Pusher Beams API.

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Twilio

Yes

Twilio offers push notifications through its Twilio Notify API.

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Asset tracking

State-of-the-art asset tracking across last mile logistics, food delivery applications, and urban mobility services.

Bird

Partial

Bird can only supports asset tracking when integrated with Pusher Channels which can display the current location of assets on a map in realtime.

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Twilio

No

Integrations & interoperability
AI models

Allows you to integrate AI models, like GPT, into your app.

Bird

No

Twilio

No

Serverless functions

Enables integration with third-party cloud providers by facilitating the execution of custom code against messages to perform business logic like on-the-fly translation.

Bird

No

Twilio
  • Twilio Functions
Streaming & queueing

Provides a dependable method to reroute messages from the service to third-party streams and queues for further processing.

Bird

No

Twilio

No

Observability services

Enables realtime monitoring and troubleshooting by offering insights into service behavior directly in your observability platform of choice.

Bird

No

Twilio

Yes

Twilio provides observability through insights and monitoring dashboards for voice, messaging, and flex. The dashboards give metrics like time range, delivery status, messaging traffic, errors, responses, etc.

Security & compliance
API key authentication

Simplifies the authentication code on trusted servers compared to requesting, managing, and refreshing tokens.

Bird

Yes

Twilio

Yes

Single Sign-On (SSO) authentication

SSO streamlines login processes, boosts security by minimizing password use, and meets compliance needs for secure data access management.

Bird

Yes

Bird CRM provides SSO via OpenID or SAML SSO integration standards.

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Twilio

Partial

Twilio offers Single Sign-On (SSO) authentication for customers with a supported Twilio Editions package.

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Rules for permissions and operations

Provides control over which users can subscribe and publish to certain channels.

Bird

Yes

Bird implements user permission control within its Inbox platform, which is mainly intended to support the organization of user access and ticket handling through predefined roles and permissions.

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Twilio

Yes

Twilio manages permissions and operations through its Console and Access Control features.

End-to-end encryption

Ensures that the data transmitted between the client and the API server remains confidential and secure while in transit.

Bird

Yes

Bird supports end-to-end encryption for WhatsApp. Bird's WhatsApp Business API offers end-to-end encryption for WhatsApp messages.

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Twilio

No

Compliance

Compliance with regulations can impact your ability to meet legal obligations in your industry.

Bird
  • ISO/IEC 27001:2013
  • SOC 2 Type I & II
  • GDPR
  • HIPAA
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Twilio
  • GDPR
  • HIPAA
  • PCI DSS
  • ISO/IEC

Disclaimer: This comparison was created based on documentation and resources freely available online about Bird and Twilio. The content was last updated on 16 May 2025 for Bird and on 16 May 2025 for Twilio. Be sure to double-check everything before you make any decisions. If you do find anything incorrect or out of date, then please let us know.

Alternatives to Bird and Twilio

While both Bird and Twilio are worth considering as options for realtime experiences, they aren’t without their limitations. We suggest evaluating them against the following alternatives to make sure you find the right solution for your needs.

Alternatives to Bird

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Vonage provides SMS, voice, and video APIs for customizable communication solutions.

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Sendbird offers APIs and SDKs for live chat, realtime messaging, push notifications, and calls with WebSocket connections, UI kits, and backend integrations.

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Twilio is a platform that provides developers with a suite of communication tools for building messaging infrastructure in their applications.

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Alternatives to Twilio

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Vonage provides SMS, voice, and video APIs for customizable communication solutions.

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Bird (formerly MessageBird) provides SMS, voice, chat, and video APIs for omnichannel communication.

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Agora provides APIs for realtime voice, video and live streaming.

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