
SMS API for developers in the Philippines, with pay-as-you-go pricing.

Product memo
UniSMS API offers developers in the Philippines a specialized SMS API for transactional messages and campaigns. It emphasizes direct connections to local carriers, ensuring reliable delivery for critical communications like OTPs and verifications. This approach provides a focused alternative to international providers, specifically addressing the needs of the Philippine market.
For who
Developers sending SMS in the Philippines
Solves what
Affordable, reliable SMS API for transactional messages and campaigns.
- RESTful API & SDKs
- OTP and verification
- Direct carrier connections
In their own words
Send SMS in the Philippines
Pay less as you grow: Get rates as low as ₱0.35 per SMS with no minimum top-up.
Send transactional messages, OTPs, bulk campaigns, and more with 99.9% delivery rate.
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Model
free only
Free tier
Yes
Trial
Available
Pricing Strategy
UniSMS API offers a free tier; paid plan details are not publicly priced.
- • No minimum top-up removes friction for small senders.
- • Per-SMS pricing scales directly with message volume.
- • A free tier allows account creation and initial testing.
Operator context
Operating setup
Founded
May 2026
HQ
Philippines
Platform
API
Audience
Developers
Tech stack
Builder Strategy
- Strategy Type
- Niche Specialist
- Stage
- Pre Revenue
- Effort
- Solo Buildable
About UniSMS API · SMS API Philippines Expand
UniSMS API offers a specialized SMS API designed for developers in the Philippines. It facilitates sending transactional messages, one-time passwords (OTPs), and bulk campaigns.
The service emphasizes direct connections to local Philippine carriers, which helps ensure a high delivery rate for critical communications. This provides a focused product for local developers, offering a clear alternative to broader international providers who may not offer the same localized reliability or pricing structure.
Developers can integrate the RESTful API using SDKs for various languages, with webhooks providing real-time updates.

