Twilio is extending its Messaging API to support Facebook Messenger, allowing developers to send and receive messages from inside the Console using existing Twilio API construct, docs, and developer tools. The integration enables businesses to use one platform across messaging apps, reducing ongoing maintenance and eliminating the learning curve. With minimal code changes, developers can add messaging apps as a new channel without rewriting a ton of code, speeding up time to market. The Facebook integration is free during early access, with no additional charge for using the Twilio API construct, docs, and developer tools. The company plans to integrate even more messaging apps over time and enhance the API to automate conversations across various communication channels.