Twilio confirms it is buying Segment for $3.2B in an all-stock deal | TechCrunch (2024)

Twilio today announced its biggest acquisition to date, spearheading a stronger move into customer data management alongside its existing API-based tools for building and running communications services.

Twilio is paying $3.2 billion to acquire Segment, a technology startup that lets organizations pull customer data from one app into another, by way of APIs, and use its platform to better control the movement of that customer data, used for marketing and other applications that benefit from customer identification and segmentation.

This is an all-stock deal — specifically “in Twilio Class A common stock, on a fully diluted and cash free, debt free basis” and it is expected to close in Q4 2020. Segment will become a division of Twilio, the companies said.

The deal was first reported to be in the works on Friday. (FWIW we’d also gotten the same tip and had been investigating it when that story got published. Our sources had said the deal was going to be between $3 billion and $4 billion, and announced possibly as soon as today.)

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The deal underscores how Twilio is moving deeper into customer engagement services, both for marketing data and other purposes (putting it into closer competition with the likes of Adobe).

“Data silos destroy great customer experiences,” said Jeff Lawson, co-founder and CEO of Twilio, in a statement. “Segment lets developers and companies break down those silos and build a complete picture of their customer. Combined with Twilio’s Customer Engagement Platform, we can create more personalized, timely and impactful engagement across customer service, marketing, analytics, product and sales. We are thrilled to welcome Segment to the Twilio team.”

“Together, Twilio and Segment have an incredible opportunity to build the customer engagement platform of the future,” added Peter Reinhardt, Segment’s co-founder and CEO. “We created Segment to help businesses set themselves apart in the digital age and deliver rich, connected customer experiences built on high-quality data. By joining forces and applying our customer data platform to Twilio’s engagement cloud, we’ll be able to make the entire customer experience seamless from end-to-end.”

This is Twilio’s biggest acquisition since it picked up SendGrid for $2 billion to add email to its range of communications tools back in 2018. Segment was last valued at $1.5 billion at its last raise.

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Acquiring Segment is a natural progression of how Twilio has evolved over the last decade.

Twilio first made its name as a startup in 2008 by providing an easy way for companies to integrate text and voice services into their apps. Using APIs and a few lines of code, companies could tap into the fast-growing world of smartphone and app usage by putting the tools to communicate with their users directly into their apps.

Over time, those basic tools have taken more shape with a wider range of communications sources such as email and chatbots, and with a more focused set of applications aimed at different verticals using them, and more tools to enable and better manage customer relations, and also tools to better identify, segment and work with those customers.

Using acquisitions to build that part of the business is part of the company’s strategy. One source tells us that Twilio actually tried to acquire Intercom, the customer relations messaging service, back in 2014 and 2015. The companies could not agree on a price at the time, our source said. (Watch this space?)

These days, Twilio’s Solutions business is focused on applications in marketing, customer service and customer identity. All of these are big use cases for Segment, which has some 20,000 customers using its platform to “collect, clean and control” customer data.

For Segment, it’s a big step up in terms of scope and potential companies to target with its tools:

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Acquiring Segment could also bring more customers to the Twilio platform, opening the door to upselling those customers with other services Twilio offers. And given Segment’s stated focus on providing better tools to handle customer data more responsibly, in an environment where awareness (and breaches of this area is only growing by the day, it gives Twilio a much stronger product set to speak to that need.

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There are also some interesting synergies already. Not only are both built around the architecture of using APIs to integrate other services/port data from one place to another, but there’s an existing integration between the two, which may be getting used a lot already.

And as one source pointed out to us, there are already a lot of what the source referred to as “Xwilions” (ex-Twilio people) working at the smaller company.

They include CFO Sandy Smith, advisor Sandy O’Gorman and CSO Colleen Coolidge, who has also hired a number of ex-Twilio engineers.

You might argue that customer service (the main idea of what Twilio has been building) and customer experience (Segment’s jam) are different things, but the two are connected: one of the big by-products of communications is data, and companies will be looking for better ways of linking up the creation of it, with the repurposing/use of it. In other words, the two complement each other.

We’ve updated this post with a few insights from the Twilio/Segment conference call earlier today.

Twilio confirms it is buying Segment for $3.2B in an all-stock deal | TechCrunch (2024)

FAQs

How much did Twilio pay for segments? ›

Twilio's Worries

The company has had a turbulent start to the year that stemmed from the $3.2 billion acquisition of Segment completed in 2020.

What does segments mean in Twilio? ›

While a Segment represents granular data and is primarily associated with customer conversations, we also use segments to represent other call center events and activities. You can distinguish between these using the attribute Kind in your Insights reporting.

Is Twilio going to sell segments? ›

Rejecting shareholder demands that it divest Segment, Twilio announced a plan to continue selling it as a stand-alone product, integrate it more closely with its other offerings, increase growth, and cut costs.

What is Twilio Segment revenue? ›

Now with more data, we can be more precise. Segment's business unit at Twilio generated $295 million worth of revenue in 2023, up 7% year-over-year. If we anticipate that Segment will manage the same growth this year, the business unit would close 2024 with about $316 million in revenue.

Why did Twilio buy segments? ›

The transaction will accelerate Twilio's growth with a combined total addressable market of $79 billion, bringing Twilio one step closer to achieving the company's vision of becoming the world's leading customer engagement platform trusted by developers and companies globally.

Is the Twilio Segment profitable? ›

While Twilio succeeded in improving profitability in its mature lines of business, Segment, the customer data platform the company shelled out $3.2 billion for in 2020, has been a major disappointment. Segment's revenue grew by just 7% in 2023, and the business remained profoundly unprofitable.

How does segment work? ›

In its very simplest form, Segment generates messages about what's happening in your site or app, then translates the content of those messages into different formats for use by other tools (called 'Destinations'), and transmits messages to those tools.

How long is a Twilio segment? ›

Large messages are split into 153-character "segments" and sent individually, then re-assembled by the recipient's device. The effective character limit per segment is 153 rather than 160, because a data header must be included with each segment to ensure correct re-assembly.

What are the 4 segments? ›

There are four key types of market segmentation that you should be aware of, which include demographic, geographic, psychographic, and behavioral segmentations. It's important to understand what these four segmentations are if you want your company to garner lasting success.

Is Twilio stock a buy now? ›

Is Twilio stock a Buy, Sell or Hold? Twilio stock has received a consensus rating of buy. The average rating score is and is based on 55 buy ratings, 36 hold ratings, and 7 sell ratings.

Who are the investors in Twilio Segment? ›

Who are Twilio Segment's investors? Accel, ESO Fund, Felix Shpilman, Founders Circle Capital, and General Catalyst are 5 of 21 investors who have invested in Twilio Segment.

Should I hold Twilio stock? ›

Twilio Inc's analyst rating consensus is a Moderate Buy. This is based on the ratings of 25 Wall Streets Analysts.

Is Twilio in debt? ›

Total debt on the balance sheet as of December 2023 : $1.17 B. According to Twilio's latest financial reports the company's total debt is $1.17 B. A company's total debt is the sum of all current and non-current debts.

What big companies use Twilio? ›

1568 companies reportedly use Twilio in their tech stacks, including Uber, Airbnb, and Instacart.
  • Uber.
  • Airbnb.
  • Instacart.
  • reddit.
  • Lyft.
  • Glovo.
  • Accenture.
  • ebay.

What is the main product of Twilio? ›

Twilio Inc. is an American cloud communications company based in San Francisco, California, which provides programmable communication tools for making and receiving phone calls, sending and receiving text messages, and performing other communication functions using its web service APIs.

How many customers does the Twilio Segment have? ›

Using Twilio Segment, a real-time customer data platform, enables companies to capture and send customer data from any source, including the data warehouse, unify user profiles, and activate engagement Over 25,000 companies use Twilio Segment to make real-time decisions, accelerate growth and deliver world-class ...

How big is a Twilio message Segment? ›

140 bytes x 8 bits in a byte divided 7 bits leaves us with the 160 character message segment. Message segments are how Twilio (and the SMS industry as a whole) counts messages.

How much does Twilio pay business development representatives? ›

$83K (Median Total Pay)

The average Sales Development Representative base salary at Twilio is $55K per year.

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