Twilio logs → dashboard

Your message logs, legible.

Twilio's console shows messages one page at a time. Export the log CSV, drop it here, and see volume, delivery rate, direction mix and what it all cost — without writing a single API call.

01 · How it works

Export, drop, done.

Deliverability questions deserve better than scrolling console pages. The log export has everything — status, direction, price — it just needs charts.

i. export

Export the message log

Twilio Console → Monitor → Logs → Messaging → filter your range → Export to CSV.

ii. detect

Statuses become breakdowns

Date sent drives the trend; Status, Direction and From-number become clickable breakdowns; Price reads as money.

iii. read

Volume, failures, spend

Messages over time, delivered vs failed vs undelivered share, inbound/outbound mix, and total spend per period.

02 · The views

Deliverability, at a glance.

The questions a messaging team asks daily, answered from one export.

  • 01

    Delivery rate

    The Status breakdown puts delivered, failed and undelivered shares one click from the trend that explains them.

  • 02

    Spend over time

    Price columns total automatically — see exactly what the campaign cost, day by day.

  • 03

    Direction & numbers

    Inbound vs outbound mix, and which sending numbers carry the volume.

  • 04

    Logs stay private

    Phone numbers and message metadata never leave your browser. Nothing is uploaded.

"Spotted a failed-delivery spike pinned to one sending number in about thirty seconds."
— an ops engineer
03 · FAQ

Twilio dashboard questions.

Which Twilio export works?
The messaging log CSV from Monitor → Logs (or an API-generated log dump). Any file with a sent date, Status, Direction and Price columns builds the full view.
No — the log is parsed entirely in your browser. For screenshots, run the From/To columns through the anonymizer first.
The Price column is detected as money and totaled — overall, over time, and per any breakdown you click (status, direction, number).
Yes — click 'failed' or 'undelivered' in the Status breakdown and the trend, numbers and spend recompute for just those.
Yes — hundreds of thousands of rows parse in a background thread with a progress bar.