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To add an app to Twilio, follow these steps: 1. Log in to your Twilio account at www.twilio.com. 2. Navigate to the Twilio Console by clicking the three lines in the upper left corner and selecting "Console" from the dropdown menu. 3. Once you're in the console, click on the "Programmable Voice" or "Programmable Messaging" option depending on the type of app you want to create. 4. Next, click on "Create new project" and follow the prompts to create your new project. 5. Once your project is created, click on the "Get started" button and follow the prompts to set up your app. 6. Depending on the type of app you want to create, you may need to integrate Twilio's API into your app. To do this, Twilio provides detailed documentation for each API, which can be found in the "Docs" section of the console. 7. Once your app is set up and integrated with Twilio's API, you can start using it to make calls or send messages. It's important to note that some Twilio APIs require an additional step of verifying your phone number before you can use them. This can be done in the console by clicking on the "Phone Numbers" option and following the prompts to verify your number.
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