Daniel McOrmond wins Twilio SMS Contest with Traffic Amigo!
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To get started with Traffic Amigo, you provide a phone number, select your city and choose your preferred notification times. If there are any accidents in your region at those times, you’ll get a SMS alert about it! Daniel tells us more about his winning entry.
What is the story behind Traffic Amigo?
What technologies are you using for Traffic Amigo?
We’re using traffic data from Mapquest via their API. The rest is just a simple CakePHP & MySQL app that manages subscriptions. A cron job checks every 15 minutes for accidents and sends alerts via Twilio if applicable.
How was the experience of integrating Twilio into your application?
We’ve worked with Twilio in the past. So the integration was quick and seamless. We’re using a little CakePHP datasource put together by aaroninfidel.
How did you get started developing with Twilio?
One of our bosses started a youth football team and wanted SMS reminders and notifications. We stumbled across Twilio and have been hooked ever since!
Want to win a Kindle of your own? For this week’s contest we’re looking for holiday-inspired Twilio apps. Complete details about the contest can be found here.
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