Twilio is a cloud communications platform providing APIs for SMS, voice, video, email, and authentication. Used by developers to build communications features into applications.
- "version": "2024-09-30" + "version": "2025-06-01" - POST /v1/twilio/charges + POST /v1/twilio/payments (auth scope changed)
- "version": "2024-09-30" + "version": "2025-06-01" - POST /v1/twilio/charges + POST /v1/twilio/payments (auth scope changed)
- "version": "2024-09-30" + "version": "2025-06-01" - POST /v1/twilio/charges + POST /v1/twilio/payments (auth scope changed)
- "version": "2024-09-30" + "version": "2025-06-01" - POST /v1/twilio/charges + POST /v1/twilio/payments (auth scope changed)
- "version": "2024-09-30" + "version": "2025-06-01" - POST /v1/twilio/charges + POST /v1/twilio/payments (auth scope changed)
The Twilio API evolves without warning — endpoints move, parameters change, auth scopes tighten and old fields get deprecated. apik.dev watches the public Twilio API documentation for you: we scrape it on a schedule, diff every revision and grade each change as breaking or informational. Instead of re-reading the Twilio changelog by hand, you get a clean, dated record of exactly what changed — and why it matters.
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