Congrats, this is a strong primitive for modern SaaS, especially in LATAM.
Building software today increasingly means integrating dozens of external services rather than building systems end to end. Email, auth, analytics, billing, AI tooling, and observability each come with their own accounts, configs, SDKs, and API keys.
This composability is powerful, but increasingly inefficient.
It makes me wonder when we’ll see a platform that bundles these services with unified accounts, billing, auth, and configuration by default, instead of having to configure and manage each one independently.
Love it. Any plans for other integrations like instagram/linkedin?
I've been using Kapso for the last couple of months, and it’s flawless.
Congrats, this is a strong primitive for modern SaaS, especially in LATAM.
Building software today increasingly means integrating dozens of external services rather than building systems end to end. Email, auth, analytics, billing, AI tooling, and observability each come with their own accounts, configs, SDKs, and API keys.
This composability is powerful, but increasingly inefficient.
It makes me wonder when we’ll see a platform that bundles these services with unified accounts, billing, auth, and configuration by default, instead of having to configure and manage each one independently.
Thanks! Agreed on the composability pain. That's part of why we bundle inbox, observability, workflows, etc, together.
Hey aamatte, why do you charge 95% less than Twilio?
Twilio priced WhatsApp messages like SMS: $0.005 per message.
That made sense for SMS where you send one message and you're done.
But WhatsApp conversations don't work that way. People send bursts of short messages instead of one long one.
A typical conversation can easily hit 30-50 messages. Building AI agents with that pricing gets expensive fast.
At Twilio's rates, 100k messages would cost you $500.
Our Pro plan is $25/month and includes 100k messages.
Congrats on the amazing product!
Thanks!!
Amazing product.
Looks nice