Real trash. Spent days emailing Twilio to try and get going on Thier system. Every time smacked back with foolish "anti-fraud" queries. Every time a new agent and new questions, many already cove... See more
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We take care of the messy telecom hardware and expose a globally available cloud API that developers can interact with to build intelligent and complex communications systems. As your app's usage scales up or down, Twilio automatically scales with you. You only pay for what you use - no contracts, no shenanigans.
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645 Harrison St, 94207, San Francisco
- (415) 390-2337
- jmeyer@twilio.com
- www.twilio.com
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I submitted all my documents and they…
I submitted all my documents and they still rejected my documents.
I don’t recommend twilio to anyone.
Instantly banned for no reason...
Just trying to sign up for SendGrid so that I could link it with my new CRM for sending emails to customers. As others have said, right after signing up my account was instantly closed and banned. I literally did nothing but gave them my email and phone number and chose a password, and for whatever reason it was "determined that Twilio is not a good fit." I've been working with customer service, but they won't reactivate the account I never even signed into once and won't give me any reason. I understand that they can't divulge how their security measures work, otherwise spammers could circumvent them. But still... There's gotta be a better way. Frankly, I was pretty soured by the experience.
Worst experience ever, 1000% Scammers
Worst experience ever. better to try direct API, or use other services. I used paid services. as soon as i used my card. provided everything. now they are also asking me the color of the underwear i was wearing when i deposit the amount. 10000% scammers. don't waste your time.
Twilo Ireland phones are the source of…
Twilo Ireland phones are the source of persistent unwanted spam calls.
Twilio blocked indefinitely
When reviewing my cellular call logs I often see Twilio as the originator of many unsolicited scam calls. I just want them to know I will block every Twilio number until they cease to facilitate such behavior, or go out of business.
Twilio’s Onboarding Process Feels Broken and Anti-Business
I signed up for Twilio to evaluate it for potential business use with my company. I never even got the chance to log in — my account was instantly suspended right after sign-up. No explanation, no human verification, just an automated accusation of “irregular activity.”
I replied with all requested information, including my company website, but received a generic response saying my “use case is not a fit” and that the decision came from automated systems that support staff can’t override or explain.
In short:
New account → immediately banned
No access, no activity, no reason given
No human review possible
For a company that builds communication tools, Twilio seems incapable of communicating with its own users. If you’re a legitimate business trying to test their services, expect to be treated like a fraudster by a bot.
This is hands-down the most frustrating onboarding experience I’ve ever had with any SaaS provider.
Twilio - nuisance caller
Twilio - phoning from an 0161 number. Unwarranted spam call, and they're persistent: Block Them.
The worst experience on the entire web
The worst experience on the entire web, extreme unprofessionalisme, if you want to waste time, efforts, money, and YOUR DATA!! try Twilio.
- They Required so many things including some very sensitive infos, multiple times on email, and for no reason, after adding money to my account they suspended the account, extreme SCAM!! i don't know why this website is still operating??
I paid the initial $5 and got nothing…
I paid the initial $5 and got nothing out of it (referred through another agent Telfon). There was supposed to be a 14days free trial. Even then it was difficult to cancel the order. Not a single phone call. It does not work at all. It is a scam.
The support seems like they are helping you to get connected and stuff, but it's all a scam.
Nightmare at Twilio
Coming from a once inside source, this company is deeply flawed—hiring terrible people, delivering poor service, and firing the good, hardworking employees because of personal feelings and gender bias. This company feeds the egos of assholes who don’t need it. It is sexist toward men, with an underlying hint that it’s somehow acceptable to be sexist because they’re men. From one woman to another, I am disappointed—disappointed that you have the nerve to hate on someone because of their sex, knowing full well that if the situation were reversed, people would be outraged. Flipping the bias onto the other gender is complete bullshit, and I am beyond disappointed. Find business elsewhere unless you enjoy giving assholes your money.
They use Amazon Inc servers and they…
They use Amazon Inc servers and they were hacked from their own servers.
All integrations flagged with account takeover restrictions with no resolution in sight.
We have thousands into fixing issues from Twilio/Sendgrid from our engineer.
No support, no service, no way to close account with account takeover.
This has to be the worst company I have yet to encounter in software development.
Banned My account The moment I…
Banned My account The moment I deposited money ,poor customer service, late replies everything about this company sucks better use other providers Its not going to go any worse
Pain in the rear
I have been receiving calls from this company and I keep blocking them, but they just use another number. I think this company should be closed down, as they don't provide anything useful and in general ,they are a pain to the general public by continually phoning people up.
Twilio Fails to protect users and blames them (and profits) for scams
On October 10, 2025, our Twilio account got compromised. In about an hour, fraudsters ran up over $5,000 in charges through nonstop auto-recharges. Twilio flagged it and suspended at ~00:18:58 UTC on October 11, but the damage was done. Now, they're demanding we pay an extra $3,829 negative balance on top of the $5,128+ they already pulled from our Visa—total hit nearly $9k for stuff we didn't do.
We've secured everything (rotated keys, enabled 2FA, deleted projects to start fresh) and sent a Root Cause Analysis, but Twilio's response? Blame us per TOS, offer a vague "partial courtesy credit" (no amount given, subject to Finance), and say pay up or the account stays suspended. Based on other stories here, these partials are usually crap—like 20-50% if you're lucky.
The real issue: Twilio's "budget" system (prepaid + auto-recharge + usage triggers) isn't a hard cap. Triggers just notify; auto-recharge keeps funding the fraud; delayed billing adds more post-suspension. No native limits mean one key leak = unlimited exposure. This isn't rare—search this sub or BBB/Trustpilot for $1k–$30k horror stories from SMS/voice pumping via overseas IPs (ours was UK-based 81.156.***).
New updates: Support keeps pushing TOS and "your side exposed credentials," ignoring how their design enables escalation. We've demanded a full reversal and hard caps ("stop-at-$X" or true $0 halt with bounded drift), but no dice. Twilio admits rising takeovers in 2025 but puts all prevention on users.
We're posting to warn everyone: This could wreck any dev or startup. One compromise away from bankruptcy. Demanding change: full refund for us and real spend caps for all.
If you've dealt with Twilio fraud/overcharges, we'll compile anonymized stories for awareness/maybe group action.
Quick Protections (Since Twilio Won't):
Kill Auto-Recharge: Go true prepaid—stops at $0 (watch for billing drift).
Geo-Permissions: Lock to needed countries.
Kill-Switch: Trigger webhook to auto-suspend subaccounts (code gist: [link – create one with your example]).
Bank Side: Virtual card with daily limits.
Stay safe out there. #Twilio #FraudWarning #DevLife #CloudBilling
The "port a number feature" is broken
The "port a number feature" is broken, and they want me to pay to get their support to fix it. Probably going to chargeback if they don't get back to me soon. Sucks, seems nice IF it wasn't broken.
Takes 20X money and then no support
I wish I read these reviews before using Twilio. We were inexplicably charged 20X our usual monthly amount - they have no explanation and are now refusing to reply to our support ticket asking for a refund for that month.
They have literally taken our money and now not speaking to us - is this really a business?
Bad experience
Bad experience, after many years: I got hacked by them. They are charging me for services I never used and previously blocked, such as long-distance and regular calls. I even had a spending limit that was exceeded by $710, and they will not refund or waive the charges.
The worst possible experience in 30+…
The worst possible experience in 30+ years in the technology space. Continued fees for compliance despite disclosing extensive private documentation fo authentication. Then further fees to accept my business is registered Australian company,
Support non existent despite a paid service subscription , with a very very poor RAG AI, if they have even trained that model.
An absolute nightmare in every department. Appealing I actually exist in a publicly available Govt portal, despite providing certificates, screen shots and references, continues after a week. An as I now read other comments, is common.
I would strongly suggest exploring a different provider.
They don't let you use their services
Registered on 8/20/2025.
At first login I immediately got a "You are unable to log in as this user is inactive".
Meanwhile customer service sent me an email from fraud@twilio noticing the account suspension:
"After reviewing the information associated with your account, we’ve determined that we are unable to offer service in your location. As a result, your account has been suspended". I asked why this and they asked me for which purpose I was going to use Twilio. I just wanted to try it to get some OTP codes on a virtual number. I got only this response: " I apologize if my previous messages weren’t clear or helpful. You haven’t done anything wrong, and I appreciate you clarifying your intentions. Sometimes, our systems may flag certain activities as a precaution, but I can see you’re simply trying to use our platform for legitimate business needs.
We regret to inform you that we are unable to reactivate your account at this time. "
I assume that neither them knows why someone can't use their services.
Do not use Twilio
I am not the type of person to leave negative reviews. I run a small business myself so I understand that sometimes, not everything goes to plan. But, these people are criminals. Do not give them a dollar. They tell blatant lies... continuously charge you inexplicably for services they are not providing. I'm surprised this website is even allowed to operate and accept payments. All the negative comments on this site are accurate. This company is a scam.
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