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Why Is Twilio Stock Soaring On Tuesday?

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Why Is Twilio Stock Soaring On Tuesday?

Twilio Inc. (NYSE:TWLO) shares traded higher on Tuesday after the cloud communications company announced several new platform capabilities aimed at enhancing real-time, personalized customer experiences across channels.

The company introduced general availability for three key tools: Event-Triggered Journeys in Twilio Engage, Data Residency for Email (EU), and WhatsApp Business Calling via Programmable Voice.

These innovations aim to unify data, communications, and AI in one platform to help businesses better meet compliance needs while delivering more relevant and timely customer interactions.

Also Read: Twilio’s AI Push, Microsoft Partnership Spark Analyst Optimism

According to Benzinga Pro, TWLO stock has gained over 119% in the past year. Investors can gain exposure to the stock via Global X Cloud Computing ETF (NASDAQ:CLOU).

Twilio Segment’s Event-Triggered Journeys provide businesses with the ability to automate customer experiences based on real-time behavior. This feature supports scenarios like cart abandonment, onboarding flows, trial-to-paid transitions, and more.

Using rich data payloads, businesses can personalize messages with context such as loyalty status or account info while managing multiple interactions simultaneously across devices.

Companies can now dynamically build journeys without developer intervention, track real-time user behavior, and gain full visibility into campaign effectiveness.

Native integrations with SendGrid and Twilio Messaging further streamline cross-channel communication, enabling email and SMS triggers directly from customer data.

Twilio also rolled out Data Residency for Email (EU), helping clients store email event data and personally identifiable information (PII) within Europe.

This functionality is designed to support end-to-end regional data control and streamline compliance with evolving privacy standards. Companies stand to benefit from improved delivery times and reduced risk of cross-border data exposure.

Through Programmable Voice, businesses can now engage with customers via voice calls directly within WhatsApp conversations.

This feature supports seamless transitions between text and voice, offering fluid communication for service use cases. The API-based deployment simplifies rollout across global messaging environments.

“With Data Residency for Email (EU), WhatsApp Business Calling, and our next-generation orchestration capabilities in Twilio Segment, we’re helping businesses respond to customer behavior and earn their trust in real time, scale globally, and enjoy a simplified, more productive builder experience,” said Inbal Shani, Chief Product Officer at Twilio.

Price Action: TWLO shares are trading higher by 7.73% to $127.50 at last check Tuesday.

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