Twilio's decision to leave the video developer tools space is a significant change for their customers, who must now find alternative solutions for their real-time video needs. Daily, another video platform, offers a seamless migration option, providing all features of Twilio Video plus many more, with dedicated engineering resources to support customers during the transition. The company emphasizes the importance of planning and resource allocation, recommending that teams assess their existing implementation knowledge and consider hiring consultants or independent dev shops if needed. A straightforward porting process is advised, initially changing as little code outside video implementation as possible, followed by testing on simulated bad networks, real-world devices, and load testing to ensure reliable delivery of video and audio quality. The vendor evaluation process should focus on reliability, quality, features, compliance, and support, with careful consideration given to factors such as uptime, connection success rate, device support, and end-to-end encryption requirements. By breaking the porting process into defined phases and leveraging a vendor's engineering support, customers can successfully migrate their Twilio Video applications to alternative platforms.