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  2. Learn the Benefits of Google Voice for business

    support.google.com/voice/answer/10931150

    Important: To use Google Voice features, subscribe to Google Voice for business, which starts at $10 USD per user, per month, and to Google Workspace. Google Workspace starts at $6 per user per month and includes the following: An ad-free Gmail account with your company’s domain name, such as susan@example.com. Ownership of employee accounts.

  3. Google Voice Help

    support.google.com/voice

    Block calls & messages or mark as spam. Record calls. Archive or delete messages, calls, or voicemails. Transfer a call. Use contacts in Voice. Receive calls to join a meeting. Call emergency services. Use a desk phone with Voice. Manage your caller ID during calls.

  4. Compare Voice subscriptions. Whether you're a small business or large international organization, you can buy Google Voice as an add-on paid subscription to any Google Workspace edition. Your organization can choose one of these plans to cover users who need Voice. Employees get a phone number to use from any device, with intelligent spam call ...

  5. Set up Google Voice - Computer - Google Voice Help

    support.google.com/voice/answer/115061?hl=en

    In addition to using Google Voice for calls, texts, and voicemails, you can also: Read voicemail transcripts in your inbox and search them like emails. Personalize voicemail greetings.

  6. Sign in to your Google Admin console. Sign in using your administrator account (does not end in @gmail.com). In the Admin console, go to Menu Apps Google Workspace Google Voice. Click Auto attendants. Click Create. Enter a name for the auto attendant and, optionally, add a description. Click Create.

  7. Set up your phone to make & receive Google Voice calls

    support.google.com/voice/answer/165221

    Google Voice calls the phone number and gives the code. Enter the code click Verify. Tips: You can link up to 6 numbers. You can't link a number that's already linked to a Google Voice number. Calls to your Google Voice number also ring on your linked number. To keep the voice.google.com tab open in Chrome, right click the tab Pin.

  8. Port business numbers—If your organization has existing phone numbers with another service provider, you can port (or move) those numbers to Google Voice. Migrate an existing Voice user to a managed account —Before Google Voice for Google Workspace was available, people in the U.S. could use their work or school account to sign up for ...

  9. Make international calls with Google Voice

    support.google.com/voice/answer/7491761

    Make international calls with Google Voice. Buy credit to make calls. Request a Google Voice refund. Block calls & messages or mark as spam. Record calls. Archive or delete messages, calls, or voicemails. Transfer a call. Use contacts in Voice. Receive calls to join a meeting.

  10. Send & get text messages - Computer - Google Voice Help

    support.google.com/voice/answer/115116

    On your computer, go to voice.google.com. Open the tab for Messages . At the top, click Send a message. Enter a contact’s name or phone number. To create a group text message, add up to 7 names or phone numbers. Group messages can have up to 8 participants, including the person who sends the message.

  11. About Google Voice account types

    support.google.com/voice/answer/9249103

    On your computer, open Google Voice. At the top right, click Settings . Under "Account," find the text, "This account is managed by your Google Workspace administrator." If you get this message, you have a Voice for Google Workspace account and your organization handles your billing. If you don't get this message, you have either a personal ...