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evofu.com, based on the currently crawled content, is a temporary SMS verification-code receiving service aimed at OpenAI/ChatGPT verification. Users enter a card code to redeem credits or an independent API Key, then choose a country to obtain a phone number, with verification codes refreshed automatically. The page focuses on three number types: Nigeria, Portugal, and the United States. It does not show support for email, voice, or IM channels, so it is best categorized as an SMS code-receiving tool.
Coverage is clearly defined: Nigeria, Portugal, and United States. Nigeria and Portugal are regular numbers, while the U.S. numbers are labeled as “high success rate” numbers. Functionally, it supports single, multiple, and bulk number acquisition, with up to 5 numbers active at the same time. Each number can be copied or canceled individually. The rules are fairly clear: if no verification code is received, the order can be canceled; once a code is received, it cannot be canceled and credits are deducted. If the verification code is incorrect, another code can be received within 20 minutes without additional credit deduction. The page also notes that “after a successful receive, you can receive once more,” suggesting that the same number may support receiving a second verification code in certain limited scenarios.
Pricing is credit-based, but the site does not disclose the purchase price of card codes or the actual monetary cost. Nigeria and Portugal each consume 1 credit, while the United States consumes 2 credits. The API documentation is relatively complete: all endpoints return JSON, POST is recommended, and authentication is handled via the X-API-Key request header. Documented endpoints include checking balance, redeeming card codes, obtaining numbers, querying verification codes, receiving the next verification code, and canceling orders. The order parameter product supports nigeria, portugal, and usa, while count can be set from 1 to 5, making it suitable for developers building automated SMS verification workflows.
The advantages are a short user flow, relatively transparent billing rules, the ability to cancel when no code is received, and a low barrier to API integration. The drawbacks are also obvious: only the OpenAI/ChatGPT use case is visible, country coverage is limited, and there is no public information on real pricing, payment methods, delivery rate, average response time, SLA, customer support channels, or compliance. It is suitable for occasional OpenAI verification, automated testing, or small-scale bulk SMS code receiving. For businesses that need a stable SMS channel, audit compliance, formal contracts, and multi-region coverage, the available information is insufficient.
The content does not provide information about mainland China access, ICP filing, payment options, or network connectivity, so its accessibility from China can only be rated as unknown. If it cannot be accessed or if broader regional coverage is needed, comparable SMS code-receiving platforms such as SMS-Activate, 5SIM, Tiger SMS, and Grizzly SMS can be considered. For enterprise-grade compliant SMS use, legitimate cloud communications providers should be prioritized over temporary SMS receiving platforms.
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