What you need to do is go to your Twilio console, to the Geographic permissions for SMS section and ensure you have the permission checked for sending to all the countries you want to.
Hey Phil!
I'd like to let you know that my parents successfully managed to use my web app from Portugal, and got their restaurant info via SMS, flawlessly :D As per your suggestion, just edited the geographic permissions!
Feels great to build my first deployed, location-based web app, all enabled thanks to your API, so, props :D
That's awesome! I love that feeling of a job well done. Don't forget, the API was there, but you had to put everything together. Good luck in the competition!
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Hey Bruno,
What you need to do is go to your Twilio console, to the Geographic permissions for SMS section and ensure you have the permission checked for sending to all the countries you want to.
Thanks Phil! I'll try to fix it! By any chance did you read my post about my app and is it a valid submission?
It looks like a valid submission to me! As long as it's open source and you followed the other parts of the submission process then you're looking good.
Awesome! Thanks
Hey Phil!
I'd like to let you know that my parents successfully managed to use my web app from Portugal, and got their restaurant info via SMS, flawlessly :D As per your suggestion, just edited the geographic permissions!
Feels great to build my first deployed, location-based web app, all enabled thanks to your API, so, props :D
That's awesome! I love that feeling of a job well done. Don't forget, the API was there, but you had to put everything together. Good luck in the competition!