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X's 2026 API Pricing Overhaul: What Pay-Per-Use Means for Teams Receiving DMs and Mentions
X replaced its fixed-tier developer pricing with pay-per-use in February 2026, then revised the rates again in April. There's no free tier for new developers anymore. Here's what that means if all you need is to receive DMs and mentions — and a path that isn't metered at all.
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Telegram's Guest Mode vs a Unified Inbound Webhook: Which Actually Solves Multi-Agent Messaging?
Telegram's Bot API 9.5 added Guest Mode, letting bots reply when mentioned in chats they've never joined. It's a clever fix for a Telegram-only problem — here's what it does, what it doesn't, and what teams running agents across multiple platforms need instead.
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UnifyPort Exporter Is Live: A One-Click Browser Extension for Connecting X and TikTok Accounts
UnifyPort Exporter just shipped on the Chrome Web Store — a small browser extension that closes the one manual step left in connecting X and TikTok accounts to UnifyPort's session-import flow.
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Zalo's June 2026 OA Pricing Lands: How One Cross-Border Team Kept Receiving Zalo Messages Without the OA Treadmill
Zalo's new Official Account pricing took effect June 1, 2026. A five-person cross-border team in Ho Chi Minh City didn't need broadcasts or templates — just inbound. Here's how they kept receiving Zalo (and WhatsApp) messages on one webhook without the OA treadmill.
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I Pointed an AI Coding Agent at the Webhook Docs and It Built a Working Auto-Reply Bot
A build log: feed the UnifyPort webhook reference to an AI coding agent like Cursor or Claude Code, and watch it scaffold a real auto-reply bot — signature verification, inbound routing, and a reply call — in an afternoon.
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TikTok Has No DM API — Here's How Teams Receive TikTok Shop Messages Anyway
TikTok's official developer API can't send or receive direct messages, and TikTok Shop messaging is locked to approved sellers in a handful of markets. If you need to receive TikTok DMs programmatically, here's the path that still works.
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UnifyPort v1 API Is Production-Ready: Everything in the First Stable Release
The UnifyPort v1 API is production-ready — one send endpoint, 11 standard webhook events, and connection flows for six messaging channels. Here's the full changelog of what shipped.
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How to Receive LINE Messages Without Registering an Official Account
LINE's Messaging API requires an Official Account — a registration process that can take up to 60 business days and is restricted to four countries. If all you need is to receive inbound LINE messages, here's the path that skips the queue.
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WhatsApp vs Telegram Inbound in 2026: Real Cost, Setup Time, and Compliance Compared
Meta's per-message billing and Telegram's bot-only architecture both create friction for small teams receiving inbound messages. Here's an honest comparison of cost, setup time, and compliance — and a third path that sidesteps both.
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One Webhook for LINE, Zalo, and X: How Southeast Asia Teams Handle Three Platforms at Once
Running customer support across LINE, Zalo, and X means three separate integrations, three schemas, and three sets of credentials. Here's how teams in Southeast Asia collapsed all of it into a single webhook endpoint.
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