Comparison
Overview
Company snapshot and where each provider is based.
| Field | Bird | Telnyx |
|---|---|---|
| What it is | Communications infrastructure platform (formerly MessageBird) providing unified APIs for email, SMS, WhatsApp and voice on a network that carries about 40% of the world's commercial SMS volume. | Telnyx is a licensed telecom carrier offering a CPaaS platform with APIs for SMS, MMS, RCS, WhatsApp, voice, and email over its own private global IP network. |
| Founded | 2011 | 2009 |
| Ownership | private | private |
| Employees | 500-1,000 | 201-500 |
| HQ city | Amsterdam | Chicago |
| HQ country | Netherlands (EU) | USA |
What's the differenceTelnyx edges ahead on the overall messaging.dev Score (78 vs 76). Bird is private and headquartered in Amsterdam, Netherlands (EU); Telnyx is private and based in Chicago, USA.
Channels
Which messaging channels each provider can send and receive on.
| Field | Bird | Telnyx |
|---|---|---|
| SMS | Yes | Yes |
| MMS | No | Yes |
| RCS | No | Yes |
| Yes | Yes | |
| Viber | No | No |
| Facebook Messenger | No | No |
| Telegram | No | No |
| Apple Messages for Business | No | No |
| Voice | Yes | Yes |
| Yes | Yes |
What's the differenceThey share 4 channels. Telnyx additionally offers MMS, RCS.
Developer Experience
How quickly a developer can sign up and send a first message.
| Field | Bird | Telnyx |
|---|---|---|
| Self-service onboarding | Yes | Yes |
| Free developer credit | Free email tier (1,000/month) | No |
| Docs quality | high | high |
| Documentation | Open ↗ | Open ↗ |
| SDKs | TypeScript, Python, Go | Node.js, Python, Ruby, Go, Java, .NET, PHP |
| Sandbox / test env | Yes | No |
| API types | REST, SMTP | REST, SMPP |
What's the differenceOn SDKs, Bird adds TypeScript; Telnyx adds Node.js, Ruby, Java, .NET, PHP; Bird offers Sandbox / test env, while Telnyx does not; on API types, Bird adds SMTP; Telnyx adds SMPP.
Data & Compliance
Data residency options and enterprise compliance certifications.
| Field | Bird | Telnyx |
|---|---|---|
| EU data residency | Yes | Yes |
| US data residency | Yes | Yes |
| Choose region | Yes | Yes |
| GDPR | Yes | Yes |
| ISO 27001 | Yes | Yes |
| SOC 2 | Yes | Yes |
| HIPAA | Yes | Yes |
What's the differenceBird and Telnyx are closely matched on data & compliance — no material differences in the tracked fields.
Data Retention
How long message content and metadata are stored, and whether that is configurable.
| Field | Bird | Telnyx |
|---|---|---|
| Retention policy | Privacy statement: for telecom products (SMS, email, voice), metadata and traffic data are retained for 6 months after transmission, extended up to two years where local law requires; email message content is held for at most 72 hours. | Telnyx follows a "Privacy by Design", minimal data-retention approach with customer-controlled retention policies, so message content and metadata retention can be configured by the customer. Its security-practices documentation states security logs are retained for 90 days; specific default retention periods for message content are not publicly documented in detail. |
What's the differenceBird: Privacy statement: for telecom products (SMS, email, voice), metadata and traffic data are retained for 6 months after transmission, extended up to two years where local law requires; email message content is held for at most 72 hours. Telnyx: Telnyx follows a "Privacy by Design", minimal data-retention approach with customer-controlled retention policies, so message content and metadata retention can be configured by the customer. Its security-practices documentation states security logs are retained for 90 days; specific default retention periods for message content are not publicly documented in detail.
Pricing & Credits
Pricing model and the cost of a first message.
| Field | Bird | Telnyx |
|---|---|---|
| Pricing model | Usage-based transactional pricing with no platform or seat fees: volume-tiered email subscriptions (free tier, then e.g. $15/month for 50K emails) and published per-country per-message SMS rates; WhatsApp priced by destination country and message category. | Pay-as-you-go per message billed per message part, with volume discounts and custom contracts for high-volume customers. |
| SMS starting price | $0.0073 per message to US numbers (long code, toll-free and short code; carrier fees extra), per-country pricing grid published | $0.004 per outbound SMS message part (US, plus carrier fees) |
| Free developer credit | Free email tier (1,000/month) | No |
What's the differenceBird and Telnyx are closely matched on pricing & credits — no material differences in the tracked fields.
Reach & Reliability
Global coverage and delivery dependability.
| Field | Bird | Telnyx |
|---|---|---|
| Countries covered | 150 | 130 |
| Direct operator connections | Yes | Yes |
| Published uptime SLA | 99.95% (legacy MessageBird SLA; current SLAs are per-service-plan in Order Form terms) | 99.99% (SLA) |
What's the differenceBird leads on Countries covered (150 vs 130 for Telnyx).
Company & Trust
Independent reviews and company profile.
| Field | Bird | Telnyx |
|---|---|---|
| G2 rating | 3.9 | 4.7 |
| G2 reviews | 73 | 525 |
| Ownership | private | private |
| Employees | 500-1,000 | 201-500 |
What's the differenceTelnyx leads on G2 rating (4.7 vs 3.9 for Bird); Telnyx leads on G2 reviews (525 vs 73 for Bird).
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