A Waterloo SaaS team wants to add calling or texting to their product without hiring a telecom specialist or signing a heavyweight contract. That is the exact gap Telnyx fills, an API-first platform a product team can build against, and we are the developers who plug it in cleanly.

Waterloo and its build-it-into-the-product challenge

The startups and product companies in the Waterloo corridor treat communications as a feature, not a phone system. They want voice, SMS and verification callable from their own code, priced so it scales with users rather than seats. Telnyx is designed for that, and we help teams ship it without derailing their roadmap.

Telnyx, and what we set up on it

  • Voice and calling features embedded in your product.
  • SMS and notifications sent from your application.
  • Verify, for OTP on secure sign-up and login.
  • Numbers provisioned programmatically as your product needs them.

Ported, built and supported here

We work the way a product team works: clean integration, tested, documented, and handed over so your engineers can own it, with us on call when you want us. In your timezone and easy to reach.

Common questions

Can you integrate it into our codebase?

Yes. Telnyx is API-first, and we build the integration to fit your stack and hand it over clean.

Can we add OTP for sign-up?

Yes. Telnyx Verify handles OTP and two-factor, wired into your auth flow.

Will pricing scale with our users?

Yes. Telnyx bills by use, so it grows with your product instead of locking you to a fixed contract.

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