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Twilio Inc. (NYSE: TWLO) is regularly featured in news coverage as a customer engagement platform that combines communications, data and AI to support real-time, personalized experiences for leading brands. News about Twilio often centers on product announcements, platform enhancements, financial results, research reports and partnerships that illustrate how the company’s technology is used in practice.
Recent press releases have highlighted Twilio’s quarterly financial results, where the company reports revenue, income from operations, cash flow and operating metrics such as Active Customer Accounts and Dollar-Based Net Expansion Rate. These updates are accompanied by commentary on customer demand across segments and guidance ranges for future periods, and are typically followed by conference calls with the investment community.
Product-focused news includes announcements about Twilio Segment’s data reliability and access features, such as Granular Observability, an Alerting Hub, expanded APIs and Auto-Instrumentation, as well as the global general availability of Rich Communication Services (RCS) messaging through Twilio’s Programmable Messaging and Verify APIs. These stories describe how Twilio aims to support trusted, rich and interactive customer communications and provide data teams with tools to monitor and manage customer data.
Twilio also publishes research-driven news, such as the Inside the Conversational AI Revolution report, which examines how organizations and consumers view conversational AI in customer service, sales and marketing. In addition, the company announces AI Startup Searchlight Award honorees, showcasing startups that build AI-powered customer engagement experiences on Twilio’s platform.
Other news items cover marketing and brand initiatives, including a multi-year partnership with the LA Kings of the National Hockey League, where Twilio is the official away helmet partner and its technology is used to enhance fan communications. Investors and observers can use the TWLO news feed to follow these developments across financial performance, technology evolution, AI initiatives and strategic partnerships.
Twilio Segment (NYSE:TWLO) announces record API call volume, exceeding 1 trillion monthly, as businesses increasingly adopt Customer Data Platforms (CDPs) for digital engagement. The third annual Customer Data Platform Report highlights a 1,000% data volume spike during major ecommerce events, driven by the shift to online customer interactions. Over 50% of Segment's customers utilize CDPs for advertising, with the most common categories being analytics (91.8%) and warehouses (53.4%). The report emphasizes the importance of first-party data in a privacy-focused digital landscape.
Twilio announced its 2021 Impact and DEI Report, revealing that 7,624 organizations utilized its platform to assist 511 million people, a 92% year-over-year increase. The report highlights Twilio's initiatives, including aiding 324 million individuals with vaccine access and providing
LumenVox announced a collaboration with Twilio (NYSE: TWLO) to integrate high-performing speech-enabling technologies into Twilio's Voice and Flex offerings. This partnership aims to enhance customer experiences through advanced speech recognition, voice biometrics, and voice detection. LumenVox's software leverages AI and deep machine learning to provide flexible and scalable solutions, allowing businesses to authenticate customers and improve engagement. This integration is poised to significantly boost Twilio's capabilities in delivering personalized services.
Syniverse, a global technology provider, will remain private after ending its merger with M3-Brigade Acquisition II Corp (MBAC). Twilio (TWLO) plans a minority investment of up to $750 million as part of an Alternative Transaction. Syniverse aims to utilize these funds primarily to reduce existing debt. Andrew Davies, CEO of Syniverse, expressed confidence in the company's strong market position and strategy for future growth. The transaction is anticipated to close in fiscal Q2 2022 and will not disrupt current operations.
Twilio (TWLO) reported a robust fourth quarter for 2021, achieving $842.7 million in revenue, a 54% increase year-over-year. The full year revenue reached $2.84 billion, up 61%. The company experienced a Dollar-Based Net Expansion Rate of 126% in Q4. However, Twilio posted a GAAP loss from operations of $283.6 million for Q4 and $915.6 million for the full year. The net loss per share was $1.63 for Q4 and $5.45 for the full year. As of December 31, 2021, Twilio had 256,000 active customer accounts.
Twilio Inc. (NYSE: TWLO) announced its fourth quarter and full year 2021 financial results will be released on February 9, 2022, post-market close. The company will host a conference call at 2:00 p.m. PT to discuss these results with investors. Registration for the call is required through the Twilio Investor Relations website. A replay of the call will be available until February 16, 2022.
Twilio enables developers to enhance communication through APIs, offering services in voice, text, chat, video, and email.
Twilio (NYSE: TWLO) has launched Twilio Ventures, a $50 million fund aimed at investing in early-stage software companies focused on customer engagement. The venture will support developers and startups through ecosystem and frontier investments, alongside providing mentorship and product support. Recent investments include notable names like Algolia, Mux, and Well Health Inc.. Twilio aims to empower builders in the customer engagement sector and accelerate their growth.
Twilio (NYSE: TWLO) announced that COO Khozema Shipchandler will participate in a virtual fireside chat at the Barclays Global Technology, Media, and Telecommunications Conference on December 8, 2021, at 12:30 p.m. (PT). The session will be webcast live on Twilio's investor relations website and will be available for replay afterward.
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Twilio Segment (NYSE:TWLO) has released its 2021 Growth Report, providing insights from leading growth executives at major tech companies. The report outlines strategies for effective growth, underscoring the importance of quality data infrastructure, organizational innovation, and the maturing discipline of growth. A fireside chat featuring leaders from Zendesk, Showpad, and Klaviyo will occur on November 16 at 8:00 AM PT, discussing further growth strategies. The full report is accessible here.
Twilio (NYSE:TWLO) announced key leadership changes with Eyal Manor joining as Chief Product Officer on November 15, 2021, and Dana Wagner as Chief Legal Officer on December 13, 2021. Manor will focus on the company’s product roadmap and customer engagement platform, while Wagner will manage legal and regulatory affairs as Twilio expands globally. Manor previously worked at Google, contributing to their Cloud and Ads products, and Wagner held legal roles at Impossible Foods and Square. Both leaders bring extensive experience to support Twilio’s growth strategy.