How to Add an App to Twilio

Go to the Twilio edit-app page., Enter a name for your app., Select the app type using the drop down menu. , Enter the website associated with your app, if any. , Click the “Browse” button to add an image to represent your app. , Describe your app...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Go to the Twilio edit-app page.

    If you aren’t already logged in, you will be prompted to do so using the email and password associated with your account.
  2. Step 2: Enter a name for your app.

    Note:
    This section is required. ,,,, Note:
    Only the brief overview is required. , “Streamline Notifications”, “Interactive Polling”, “Customer Service”, etc. , For example, you can include your Twitter account, blog URL, links to screenshots and screencasts on Flickr and YouTube. ,,,
  3. Step 3: Select the app type using the drop down menu.

  4. Step 4: Enter the website associated with your app

  5. Step 5: if any.

  6. Step 6: Click the “Browse” button to add an image to represent your app.

  7. Step 7: Describe your app by giving a brief overview

  8. Step 8: describing the problem your app solves

  9. Step 9: and how it solves it.

  10. Step 10: Select the use case of your application

  11. Step 11: Provide links and resources where Twilio and others can learn more about your app.

  12. Step 12: Provide a support email address and phone number where customers can contact you to learn more or ask questions about your app.

  13. Step 13: Select any categories related to your app to help Twilio better categorize it.

  14. Step 14: Click the “Save changes” button to complete the process and add your app to your Twilio public profile and account.

Detailed Guide

If you aren’t already logged in, you will be prompted to do so using the email and password associated with your account.

Note:
This section is required. ,,,, Note:
Only the brief overview is required. , “Streamline Notifications”, “Interactive Polling”, “Customer Service”, etc. , For example, you can include your Twitter account, blog URL, links to screenshots and screencasts on Flickr and YouTube. ,,,

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