--- layout: page title: "Twilio" description: "Instructions on how to add Twilio notifications to Home Assistant." date: 2016-05-14 14:14 sidebar: true comments: false sharing: true footer: true logo: twilio.png ha_category: Hub ha_release: "0.40" --- The `twilio` component enables the sending of notifications via SMS and the creation of calls with [Twilio](https://twilio.com). A free trial account is available at [Twilio](https://twilio.com) website providing free calls to verified phone numbers. Calls are limited to 10 minutes and will play a short trial message before your message runs. Upgraded accounts have no limitation. ## {% linkable_title Configuration %} To use this notification component in your installation, add the following to your `configuration.yaml` file: ```yaml # Example configuration.yaml entry twilio: account_sid: ACCOUNT_SID_FROM_TWILIO auth_token: AUTH_TOKEN_FROM_TWILIO ``` {% configuration %} account_sid: description: "Your Twilio Account SID which can be found in your [console](https://www.twilio.com/console). It starts with the letters `AC`." required: true type: string auth_token: description: "Your Twilio AUTH TOKEN which can be found in your [console](https://www.twilio.com/console). It should be directly under where you found the `account_sid`." required: true type: string {% endconfiguration %} ### {% linkable_title Usage %} After configuring the base Twilio component, add and configure either or both of the [twilio SMS](/components/notify.twilio_sms/) and [twilio Phone](/components/notify.twilio_call) components to utilize the notification functionality. To be able to receive events from Twilio, your Home Assistant instance needs to be accessible from the web ([Hass.io instructions](/addons/duckdns/)) and you need to have the `base_url` configured for the HTTP component ([docs](/components/http/#base_url)). To set it up, go to the integrations page in the configuration screen and find Twilio. Click on configure. Follow the instructions on the screen to configure Twilio. You will get a URL of the following format: `https:///api/webhook/9940e99a26fae4dcf6fe0a478124b6b58b578ea4c55c9a584beb1c9f5057bb91`. To generate inbound events, you have to configure your webhooks with [Twilio](https://www.twilio.com/docs/glossary/what-is-a-webhook) Events coming in from Twilio will be available as events in Home Assistant and are fired as `twilio_data_received`. The data specified by Twilio will be available as the event data. You can use this event to trigger automations. You can then consume that information with the following automation: ```yaml automation: trigger: platform: event event_type: twilio_data_received event_data: action: call_service action: service: light.turn_on entity_id: light.office ```