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Stay ahead of every Twilio API change.

Intello helps teams stay ahead of Twilio API changes, deprecations, outages, and evolving integration dependencies.

Live · Twilio API
detected 8mo ago
  • 08-18 08:57:59 UTCGET /2010-04-01/Accounts/{AccountSid}/AvailablePhoneNumbers.jsonRESPONSE_SCHEMA_CHANGED
    kind:Response Schema Changed
    domain:2010-04-01
    summary:Response schema changed for GET /2010-04-01/Accounts/{AccountSid}/AvailablePhoneNumbers.json
Coverage

What Intello monitors for Twilio

We continuously diff the Twilio messaging API, webhooks, and published changes—then classify what actually affects you.

  • Spec changes

    Diff send and delivery endpoints for added, removed, or retyped fields.

  • Webhook events

    Track delivery receipt shape, new statuses, and retry semantics.

  • Compliance & content rules

    Watch for updated opt-out, A2P, and content-validation requirements.

  • Rate limits & throughput

    Surface new per-sender and per-account throughput caps.

Risk surface

Common Twilio change types & risks

Here's what we watch for on the Twilio API—the categories of change our customers most often get paged on.

  • Send endpoint changes

    Renamed parameters, new required fields, or stricter validation that rejects previously-valid payloads.

  • Delivery webhook drift

    New event types, renamed statuses, or changed retry policies that break delivery tracking.

  • Template and content rules

    Updated compliance, opt-out, or content-length requirements that cause silent send failures.

  • Number and sender identity

    Changes to A2P registration, sender verification, or number pool management.

  • Rate limit and throughput caps

    New per-number or per-account throughput ceilings that throttle campaigns.

  • Media and attachment formats

    Updated MIME type support or size caps that reject previously-working attachments.

The case for monitoring

Why Twilio monitoring matters

A messaging integration fails silently. Customers don't see notifications, on-call alerts don't fire, and the first sign of trouble is usually an angry customer complaint hours later. Messaging APIs touch customers directly. Changes to send endpoints, delivery webhooks, or rate limits surface as bounced notifications, missed alerts, and angry support tickets.

  • Catch delivery-webhook and payload changes before notifications start silently failing.
  • See compliance and content-rule updates before they cause rejected sends.
  • Track rate-limit and throughput changes that affect campaign delivery.

See how teams use Intello across product, platform, and SRE use cases.

Capabilities

Key capabilities

One continuously-updating intelligence layer over your Twilio integration.

  • Breaking-change detection

    AI-graded classification of every diff so you see what actually breaks, not just what moved.

  • Schema & spec monitoring

    Continuous snapshot of every published OpenAPI, GraphQL, or MCP spec with full revision history.

  • Deprecation visibility

    Surface sunsets, mandatory upgrades, and version deadlines long before they force emergency work.

  • Outage & issue awareness

    Correlate upstream status-page incidents with your integration so you know when to fail over.

  • New endpoint & field discovery

    Get notified when capabilities you care about ship so you can adopt them before competitors do.

  • Dependency intelligence

    Map which services, teams, and features depend on each integration so impact is obvious at a glance.

FAQ

Monitoring Twilio with Intello

How does Intello monitor the Twilio API?
Intello continuously snapshots the Twilio messaging API surface—OpenAPI or GraphQL specs, webhook payloads, and published changelog entries—and diffs every revision. An AI classifier grades each change for breaking risk so your team only sees alerts that matter.
What kinds of Twilio changes does Intello alert on?
Breaking schema changes, endpoint deprecations and sunsets, auth or scope updates, webhook payload shifts, rate-limit changes, and new capabilities worth adopting. You control which risk levels route to which channels.
How is this different from reading the Twilio changelog?
Changelogs are retrospective, inconsistent, and easy to miss. Intello watches the Twilio spec and webhook surface directly, catches changes that never make it into official posts, classifies impact, and delivers signal straight to Slack, email, or PagerDuty.

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