Fastmail vs Twilio
Compare Fastmail and Twilio on features, pricing, and buyer fit using the same researched criteria.

Fastmail
Privacy-focused business email, calendar and contacts with custom domains and shared addresses — Business Basic from $3/user/month annual; adjacent to business communications, not a phone system.
Best for
- • Small teams that want private, independent business email on their own domain
- • Owner-operators who need shared support@ addresses and shared calendars cheaply
- • Buyers who need an email retention archive for legal compliance (Professional)
Starting from $3.00/user/mo
No free plan
VS
Our verdict
No universal winner. Choose based on which criteria matter most for your team.
Twilio is better for
- ✓ Number / country coverage
- ✓ Power dialer
- ✓ WhatsApp Business
- ✓ CRM / CTI integrations
Choose Fastmail if: Small teams that want private, independent business email on their own domain
Choose Twilio if: Product and engineering teams embedding voice, SMS or WhatsApp into their own apps

Twilio
Programmable voice/SMS/WhatsApp platform (CPaaS) — pay-as-you-go usage; Flex contact center from $150/named user/mo or $1/active user hour.
Best for
- • Product and engineering teams embedding voice, SMS or WhatsApp into their own apps
- • Organisations building a custom contact centre on Flex rather than buying turnkey UCaaS
- • Buyers who need global programmable messaging with usage-based economics
No free plan
Evidence & transparency
Sources and research process behind this comparison.
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Criteria
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Sources consulted
| Title | Product | Type |
|---|---|---|
| Fastmail — Official Site | Fastmail | official-product-page |
| Fastmail Pricing | Fastmail | official-pricing-page |
| Fastmail for Business | Fastmail | official-product-page |
| Twilio — Official Site | Twilio | official-product-page |
| Twilio Pricing | Twilio | official-pricing-page |
| Twilio SMS pricing (United States) | Twilio | official-product-page |
| Twilio Flex pricing | Twilio | official-product-page |
Methodology steps
- 1Collect first-party product and pricing evidence
- 2Map both products to the same category criteria
- 3Record criterion outcomes with confidence and sources
- 4Publish only when editorial gates allow indexing
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