Comparison

Overview

Company snapshot and where each provider is based.

FieldBirdMessente
What it isCommunications infrastructure platform (formerly MessageBird) providing unified APIs for email, SMS, WhatsApp and voice on a network that carries about 40% of the world's commercial SMS volume.Estonian omnichannel business messaging platform with a single API for SMS, WhatsApp, and Viber (plus RCS in select markets), reaching 197+ countries.
Founded20112013
Ownershipprivateprivate
Employees500-1,00011-50
HQ cityAmsterdamTallinn
HQ countryNetherlands (EU)Estonia (EU)
What's the differenceBird edges ahead on the overall messaging.dev Score (76 vs 54). Bird is private and headquartered in Amsterdam, Netherlands (EU); Messente is private and based in Tallinn, Estonia (EU).

Channels

Which messaging channels each provider can send and receive on.

FieldBirdMessente
SMSYesYes
MMSNoNo
RCSNoYes
WhatsAppYesYes
ViberNoYes
Facebook MessengerNoNo
TelegramNoNo
Apple Messages for BusinessNoNo
VoiceYesNo
EmailYesNo
What's the differenceThey share 2 channels. Bird additionally offers Voice, Email, while Messente additionally offers RCS, Viber.

Developer Experience

How quickly a developer can sign up and send a first message.

FieldBirdMessente
Self-service onboardingYesYes
Free developer creditFree email tier (1,000/month)Free test credits on signup
Docs qualityhighhigh
DocumentationOpen ↗Open ↗
SDKsTypeScript, Python, GoPython, Node.js, PHP, Java, Ruby, C#
Sandbox / test envYesNo
API typesREST, SMTPREST, SMPP
What's the differenceOn SDKs, Bird adds TypeScript, Go; Messente adds Node.js, PHP, Java, Ruby, C#; Bird offers Sandbox / test env, while Messente does not; on API types, Bird adds SMTP; Messente adds SMPP.

Data & Compliance

Data residency options and enterprise compliance certifications.

FieldBirdMessente
EU data residencyYesYes
US data residencyYesNo
Choose regionYesNo
GDPRYesYes
ISO 27001YesYes
SOC 2YesNo
HIPAAYesNo
What's the differenceBird offers US data residency, while Messente does not; Bird offers Choose region, while Messente does not; Bird offers SOC 2, while Messente does not; Bird offers HIPAA, while Messente does not.

Data Retention

How long message content and metadata are stored, and whether that is configurable.

FieldBirdMessente
Retention policyPrivacy statement: for telecom products (SMS, email, voice), metadata and traffic data are retained for 6 months after transmission, extended up to two years where local law requires; email message content is held for at most 72 hours.Not publicly documented in detail for message content. Messente's data handling policy sets general retention of 1 year after contact without a business relationship or 2 years after the end of a business relationship; message data processed on customers' behalf is retained per each customer's Data Processing Agreement, with custom message retention periods offered as a feature. Data is stored only in EU data centres (Germany and Finland) with an EU-based, EU-owned cloud provider.
What's the differenceBird: Privacy statement: for telecom products (SMS, email, voice), metadata and traffic data are retained for 6 months after transmission, extended up to two years where local law requires; email message content is held for at most 72 hours. Messente: Not publicly documented in detail for message content. Messente's data handling policy sets general retention of 1 year after contact without a business relationship or 2 years after the end of a business relationship; message data processed on customers' behalf is retained per each customer's Data Processing Agreement, with custom message retention periods offered as a feature. Data is stored only in EU data centres (Germany and Finland) with an EU-based, EU-owned cloud provider.

Pricing & Credits

Pricing model and the cost of a first message.

FieldBirdMessente
Pricing modelUsage-based transactional pricing with no platform or seat fees: volume-tiered email subscriptions (free tier, then e.g. $15/month for 50K emails) and published per-country per-message SMS rates; WhatsApp priced by destination country and message category.Quote-based commitment plans (Essential/Professional/Enterprise) pairing a monthly fee with per-country message prices for 25K+ monthly volumes, plus an SMS-only pay-as-you-go option with a minimum monthly spend of 500 euros.
SMS starting price$0.0073 per message to US numbers (long code, toll-free and short code; carrier fees extra), per-country pricing grid publishedNot published (per-country prices shown via on-site pricing calculator; quotes tailored by volume and market)
Free developer creditFree email tier (1,000/month)Free test credits on signup
What's the differenceBird and Messente are closely matched on pricing & credits — no material differences in the tracked fields.

Reach & Reliability

Global coverage and delivery dependability.

FieldBirdMessente
Countries covered150197
Direct operator connectionsYesYes
Published uptime SLA99.95% (legacy MessageBird SLA; current SLAs are per-service-plan in Order Form terms)No published SLA
What's the differenceMessente leads on Countries covered (197 vs 150 for Bird).

Company & Trust

Independent reviews and company profile.

FieldBirdMessente
G2 rating3.95.0
G2 reviews732
Ownershipprivateprivate
Employees500-1,00011-50
What's the differenceMessente leads on G2 rating (5 vs 3.9 for Bird); Bird leads on G2 reviews (73 vs 2 for Messente).

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