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Table of Contents
What is Google Voice? Can You Text With Google Voice? Is Google Voice free? How Much Does Google Voice Cost? Google Voice Text and Call Features 1. Voice calls 2. SMS text messaging 3. Voicemail 4. Auto-attendant 5. Call forwarding 6 Reasons Why Google Voice Doesn’t Work for Businesses or Organizations with Teams that Need to Text 1. Google Voice doesn’t offer a true shared team SMS inbox experience 2. Google Voice limits your phone number options 3. Google Voice limits mass texts and group texts 4. Google Voice text messages often don’t get delivered 5. You can’t automate text messages using Google Voice 6. Google Voice doesn’t support advanced texting features like templates, tags, media, or links Why MessageDesk is the Best Google Voice Alternative for Teams That Need Business Texting MessageDesk vs. Google Voice What MessageDesk customers say: How to port your number out of Google Voice How to Set Up a Google Voice Number and Get Started How to set up a Google Voice number for personal use How to set up Google Voice number for business use 6 Google Voice for Business Best Practices 1. Change your default voicemail message 2. Turn on your spam filter 3. Turn browser notifications on 4. Set up Google Voice forwarding for texts, emails, and calls 5. Create an auto-attendant in Google Voice (for business only) 6. Customize your working hours (for business only) How to customize your working hours: Google Voice Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Can you text a Google Voice number? Can Google Voice receive texts? Can you use Google Voice to schedule texts? Can Google Voice forward text messages? Can Google Voice send mass texts? What is the Google Voice group text limit? Do Google Voice international texts get delivered? Is Google Voice getting canceled? How can I contact Google customer support? Final thoughts and next steps Google Voice Overview: Limitations of Google Voice for Business: Introduction to MessageDesk as a Google Voice Alternative: Best Practices for Google Voice for Business: Google Voice FAQs: Conclusion: FAQs

I talk to a lot of businesses and organizations that need texting tools.

They’re looking for easy, intuitive, and cost-effective ways to text their contacts, customers, clients, employees, and teammates.

So some businesses and organizations (especially smaller ones) start texting using Google Voice.

But there are a few things you need to know about Google Voice before you use it for business text messaging purposes.

In this article, I cover:

  1. What Google Voice is
  2. Google Voice text and call features
  3. Six reasons why Google Voice doesn’t work for teams that need to text
  4. Why MessageDesk is the best Google Voice alternative for texting
  5. How to get started with Google Voice for consumers and businesses
  6. Six Google Voice for business best practices
  7. Google Voice frequently asked questions (FAQ)

By the end, you’ll have everything you need to know about how Google Voice works for text messaging.

Read on for more.

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What is Google Voice?

Google Voice is a VoIP telephone service that provides a U.S. phone number and SMS text messaging capabilities to Google Account customers. Google Voice gives you a phone number that works on smartphones and the web. You can send and receive calls and texts from anywhere. Consumers, businesses, and organizations have been able to use Google Voice’s various text and call features since 2009.

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Can You Text With Google Voice?

Yes, you can text with Google voice. The Google Voice app allows you to send SMS text messages to one or more phone numbers. If you send a text longer than 160 characters to a non-Google Voice number, it gets sent as multiple messages. However, you can't send texts to five or six-digit “short code” phone numbers.

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Is Google Voice free? How Much Does Google Voice Cost?

Almost all Google Voice calls to the US and Canada are free when you call from the United States. Some calls to specific phone numbers in the U.S. and Canada cost 1 cent per minute (USD). Calls outside the U.S. are at listed rates. Google Voice free numbers used to be available for personal use. But Google now charges for phone number use. Google Voice also offers several paid features for businesses and organizations.

Google Voice Text and Call Features

Below are a list of Google Voice’s main text and call features. Most of these features are available to consumers. Some features are only for businesses and organizations on paid Google Voice plans.

1. Voice calls

Voice is the number-one feature offered by Google Voice. Its simplicity is an asset for those who just need to take calls. This is where Google Voice excels. It gives you exactly what you need to send and receive phone calls.

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2. SMS text messaging

Google voice offers 1-on-1 two-way text messaging. Google Voice’s text messaging feature also supports group texts. But group sizes are limited and mass text message delivery isn’t guaranteed. Keep reading for more on this below.

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3. Voicemail

Voicemail is another key feature included with Google Voice. You get technology for listening to voicemails and transcriptions. It works as you’d expect a voicemailbox to work.

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4. Auto-attendant

An auto-attendant, also known as a phone tree, is a powerful automation tool that only comes with Google Voice for Business.

Phone trees give businesses and organizations an easy way to route and manage incoming phone calls. This is a great feature if you work in the field, if you’re frequently unavailable, or if you experience high daily call volumes.

Phone trees usually sound like this:

“Thank you for calling Paul’s Plumbing. We're happy to assist you with any questions about our products or services. Press 1 to speak with Sales, press 2 to speak with Customer Service, and press 3 to hear our hours of operation.”

5. Call forwarding

Call forwarding is yet another powerful Google Voice feature. With call forwarding, you get to forward calls to any existing business line.

Call forwarding is a great feature for those who aren’t at a desk all day or who don’t want to buy a new handset for calling. Call forwarding bridges the gap between your mobile phone and a separate business line.

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6 Reasons Why Google Voice Doesn’t Work for Businesses or Organizations with Teams that Need to Text

Google Voice offers simplicity and ease of use. It's great for one-on-one voice calls and texts from a personal phone.

But businesses and organizations (especially those with teams) often find that they need more robust texting features.

Here are six reasons why Google Voice may be less attractive for businesses and organizations with teams that need to text.

1. Google Voice doesn’t offer a true shared team SMS inbox experience

Shared team SMS inboxes are a feature of business texting software, like MessageDesk. They come with features that help teams manage many text conversations at once.

Google Voice’s SMS inbox is functional but you can’t do things like:

  • Route texts into folders or views
  • Assign teammates to respond
  • Comment and mention teammates inside of text message threads
  • Manage many inbound and outbound text conversations at the same time
  • Schedule texts to send in the future
  • Respond as a team on one or many phone numbers

Below is a comparison of Google Voice’s inbox compared to MessageDesk’s.

Google Voice SMS inbox

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MessageDesk shared team SMS inbox

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2. Google Voice limits your phone number options

Google gives you a phone number when you sign up for Google Voice. You have the option to pick from a list of available phone numbers by city or zip code.

This works fine if you’re adding a new line.

But what if you want to use your existing phone number to text or call with Google Voice?

You can kind of set up text and call forwarding with Google Voice (I show details below in this article).

But you can’t use an 800 toll-free number or text-enable your existing business landline for use with Google Voice.

Alternatively, business texting services like MessageDesk give you a range of SMS phone number options. These numbers can also support high-volume text messaging for SMS text blasts.

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3. Google Voice limits mass texts and group texts

Google Voice was never meant for mass texting. It was designed for one-on-one two-way text conversations.

However, Google Voice does support group text messages. But you’re limited to eight users in the group (including yourself).

So if you want to send a text message broadcast to groups of more than seven, you’ll need a business texting service like MessageDesk.

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4. Google Voice text messages often don’t get delivered

Carriers have begun cracking down on SMS spam messages in the past few years. As a result, many report Google Voice texts not working - SMS messages aren’t getting delivered.

You can send as many text messages as you want from your Google Voice account.

But prepare to get blocked.

The only way to get guaranteed text message delivery is by getting carrier-approved for A2P text messaging. You can do this through several business texting services, including MessageDesk.

Otherwise, there’s no way to tell if your text was delivered. The only way to know if your Google Voice message has been delivered is to ask the recipient to respond to the message.

5. You can’t automate text messages using Google Voice

Automated text messages save you and your team time.

But Google Voice doesn’t offer text message automation like autoresponder texts or out-of-office auto-replies. You also can’t use Google Voice to schedule texts. All of these features make reaching your audience more efficient.

Autoresponder texts are keyword based. When someone texts a keyword like “SCHEDULE,” “QUOTE,” or “HOURS,” they get an immediate auto-response text message.

You can even chain autoresponders together for multiple replies as illustrated below in MessageDesk.

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6. Google Voice doesn’t support advanced texting features like templates, tags, media, or links

Text message templates are another way to save time. These are great when you need to send the same text messages repeatedly to multiple people.

But this is another feature that Google Voice doesn’t support.

However, many business texting services make it easy to customize text messages and save them as templates. You can use text message templates to:

  • Text photos and images
  • Send multimedia MMS messages
  • Add SMS links to texts
  • Insert personalization tags

Personalization tags like {{ FirstName }} automatically insert contact details like name, email, and other info into a text message.

Here’s an example of what that looks like in MessageDesk:

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Why MessageDesk is the Best Google Voice Alternative for Teams That Need Business Texting

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MessageDesk is the best business texting software for businesses with teams. It works great for texting from a 10-digit local SMS phone number or a toll-free 800 number. You can also host or port your existing phone number or text-enable a landline.

MessageDesk is a great tool for two-way texting and automated texting. It's well suited for:

  • Growing text lists
  • SMS marketing campaigns
  • Customer support and service
  • Sales follow-ups
  • Appointment reminders and confirmations
  • Invoice and payment reminders
  • Review and feedback collection

After a free trial, MessageDesk pricing starts at $14 per month for one user.

MessageDesk vs. Google Voice

MessageDesk Google Voice
Local phone number
Call forwarding and voicemails to any number
Shared team SMS inbox ✅ (limited)
Desktop web browser, tablet, and mobile apps
Conversation assignment and routing 🚫
Text message broadcasts for mass texting 🚫
Text message templates, tags, MMS, and links 🚫
Scheduled and automated text messages 🚫
Keyword-based text message autoresponders 🚫
High-volume carrier verified A2P 10DLC text messaging 🚫
Built-in opt-in and opt-out tools for TCPA compliance 🚫

What MessageDesk customers say:

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Sylvia L.

Programmatic Account Manager

"MesageDesk is great for sending mass texts for the staff or communicating with returning clients. We have sent promotional deals to our returning clients. We can also group clients if need be based on categories."

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Joylyn O.

Marketing Consultant

"MessageDesk is an effective texting app with excellent customer service. The templates are customizable with tagging features to personalize messages. MessageDesk also has fantastic customer service where real people answer your questions."

How to port your number out of Google Voice

Are you considering switching to a Google Voice alternative, like MessageDesk? Number porting makes it easy to transfer your Google Voice number to text or call on another platform.

Porting your number means that you can transfer your existing phone number to use with other services to prevent any confusion with your customers.

To complete a Google Voice port you’ll first need to unlock the number you’d like to port. You’ll likely get charged a $3 fee to do so.

  1. Start by opening Google Voice.
  2. At the top left, click Menu > Legacy Google Voice. Google Voice will look different, but you're in the right place.
  3. Click on Settings.
  4. Click the “Phones” tab.
  5. Next to the number you’d like to port click Change/Port.
  6. Select, I want to use my mobile number. Follow the instructions and pay the $3 fee.
Note: Numbers may take 2-4 days to port.

After unlocking your Google Voice account and paying the $3 fee, you can now port your number to another provider or platform.
You’ll need to contact your new platform and let them know that your number is ready to be ported over.

Note: You’re always free to meet with a MessageDesk messaging expert for help porting your Google Voice number into MessageDesk.

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How to Set Up a Google Voice Number and Get Started

The first decision you need to make when getting started with Google Voice is if you’re using it for personal or business use.

You may be tempted to choose the personal use option since it's free. But keep in mind, the personal use version is limited.

If you’re a small business or organization, the free version of Google Voice most likely won’t work out long-term.

How to set up a Google Voice number for personal use

Setting up Google Voice is a seamless process. But it will vary depending on whether you use it for personal or business use.

**Start by downloading the Google Voice app or visiting voice.google.com.

Select the “For personal use” option to begin your account setup process.

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The setup process will link your Google Voice account to your existing Google account (if you have one). If you don’t, you’ll be prompted to create and log into a new Google account.

Next, you can select your desired Google Voice phone number based on area code or city.

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How to set up Google Voice number for business use

Selecting the “For business” option redirects you to a Business oriented Google Voice page.

Here you’ll find Voice for Business pricing, a list of features, and find out how to get started.

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Before getting started, keep in mind that in order to sign up for Voice for Business you’ll need to already have a Google Workspace account.

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Signing up for a Google workspace account adds an extra $12 a month per user for their recommended plan.

Choosing Google’s recommended plans for Google Workspace and Voice would cost $32 a month.

Example: with just two users that number doubles to $64 a month.

Even with only one user, you’re getting less for more money compared to other VoIP and business texting platforms.

But there are several ways to make Google Voice more effective. You just need to follow some best practices and enable several key features.

6 Google Voice for Business Best Practices

Below is a list of best practices for businesses and organizations when setting up their Google Voice accounts.

1. Change your default voicemail message

It’s a good idea to change the default voicemail that comes with Google Voice.

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The Google Voice default voicemail: “The Google Subscriber you have called is not available, please leave a message after the tone.”

If you’re a business, the default setting may sound unprofessional.

2. Turn on your spam filter

By default, the spam filter on your Google Voice account will be set to off. It’s a good idea to turn it on to avoid any unwanted calls or texts.

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This is useful especially if you have your calls being forwarded to your personal device.

3. Turn browser notifications on

If you aren’t going to forward calls to a mobile phone, you’ll want to make sure desktop notifications are enabled for Google Voice.

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That way you can be sure of getting notifications on your work computer when you get a call, text message, or voicemail.

The last thing you would want to do is set up a phone service that doesn’t tell you when you're getting a phone call.

4. Set up Google Voice forwarding for texts, emails, and calls

There are several ways to forward texts and calls and set up additional notifications in Google Voice. These include:

  • Email notifications: for new texts, voicemails, and missed calls
  • Call forwarding: for forwarding calls to your Google Voice number to a linked number
  • Text forwarding: for forwarding text messages to an email address

Set up Google Voice email forwarding and missed call alerts

You can choose to get email notifications for all text messages sent to your Google Voice number.

To set up email forwarding navigate to Settings > Messages > and then toggle the “Forward messages to email” switch to on.

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To get missed call notifications, navigate to Settings > Calls > and then toggle the “Get email alerts for missed calls” switch to on.

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To receive your voicemails via email, navigate to Settings > Voicemail > and then toggle the “Get voicemail via email” switch to on.

Set up Google Voice call forwarding

You have the option to forward all calls coming into your Google Voice to a mobile device. This is useful if you aren’t sitting in front of your work computer all day and are away from your desk (or if you don’t work from a desk).

Call forwarding gets turned on by default when you set up your Google Voice account. To make sure it’s activated navigate to Settings > Calls > Call forwarding > and then toggle the switch to on next to the number you have linked.

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If the number you have linked to your account isn’t the one you’d like calls forwarded to, you can link multiple numbers.

To link another number, navigate to Settings > Account > Linked numbers > and then select New linked number.

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Set up Google Voice text forwarding

If you’re wondering how to forward text messages on Google Voice, your options are limited.

Currently, Google Voice only allows you to forward text messages to an email address. But Google Voice used to allow users to forward text messages to a linked phone number.

To activate text message forwarding to an email in google Voice navigate to Settings > Messages > Forward messages to email >. Then toggle the switch on.

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5. Create an auto-attendant in Google Voice (for business only)

An auto-attendant diverts phone calls to different users so that you can eliminate the need for a front desk person to answer the phone.

You can easily set one up to handle all of your phone calls

  1. From the Admin console Home page, go to Apps > and then Google Workspace > and then Google Voice > and then Service management.
  2. Click Auto attendants.
  3. The Admin console shows a list of the auto attendants in your organization.
  4. In the upper right, click Create.
  5. Enter a name for the auto attendant and, optionally, add a description.
  6. Click Create.
  7. In the Welcome message field, enter an opening greeting.

Example:

"Thank you for calling Paul’s Plumbing. We're happy to assist you with any questions about our products or services." Callers can skip this message by selecting an option from the menu.

Set up call handling:

Call handling is a step that occurs after you set up your welcome message. These are the actions the caller can take after they hear your welcome message.

Example:

“Thank you for calling Paul’s Plumbing. We're happy to assist you with any questions about our products or services. Press 1 to speak with Sales, press 2 to speak with customer service, press 3 to hear our hours of operation.”

There are four types of actions you can use with call handling:

  1. Play menu prompts (as shown in the example)
  2. Transfer the caller
  3. Send to voicemail
  4. Disconnect the caller (hang up)

The typical setup for call handling starts with playing various menu prompts and then transferring the caller to a particular extension.

When you're done setting up your auto-attendant click Publish.

Make sure you assign a number to your auto attendant after publishing to choose what phone numbers trigger the auto attendant when called.

6. Customize your working hours (for business only)

You can set up an alternate greeting depending on the time that incoming calls get placed. This means the auto-attendant can handle calls differently if you receive a call outside your working hours.

Outside of working hours, you could have a welcome message like:

“Thank you for calling Pauls Plumbing, you have reached us outside of our operating hours. We would love to hear from you so please press 1 to leave a message and we will get back to you as soon as possible.”

How to customize your working hours:

Click Apps > and then Google Workspace > and then Google Voice > and then Service management > and then click Auto attendants.
On the left, click Edit Business Hours
For the Open Hours, choose 24 hours per day if you’re open 24/7 or choose Customized Hours to select exactly when you’re open.

Bonus: Set your holiday closures in advance by clicking on the Holiday closures field, clicking Add, and choosing the day you will be out of the office.

Google Voice Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Below is a list of frequently asked Google Voice questions.

Can you text a Google Voice number?

Yes, you can text a Google Voice number. Google Voice has SMS text messaging capabilities in addition to phone calls. But these Google number texting capabilities are limited and lack essential features typically included with other business text messaging services.

Can Google Voice receive texts?

Yes, your number can receive text messages. All inbound text messages that you receive on your Google Voice number will appear in the Google Voice app.

Can you use Google Voice to schedule texts?

No, Google Voice doesn’t offer a schedule text feature. There are ways to schedule a text message on iPhone, Android, and computers though.

Can Google Voice forward text messages?

Users used to be able to forward Google Voice text messages to a linked number. Google Voice no longer supports text message forwarding. You can instead forward text messages to an email address.

Can Google Voice send mass texts?

No, you can’t use Google Voice to mass text. Google Voice doesn’t support high-volume mass text messaging or large group sizes. To send mass text messages you’ll need a business texting service like MessageDesk.

What is the Google Voice group text limit?

Google Voice limits to 8 users in the group, including yourself. So the actual Google Voice group text limit is 7 contacts.

Do Google Voice international texts get delivered?

Google Voice international texting in the United States and Canada is only available to U.S. customers with Google Voice for Google Workspace. In all other cases, Google Voice international texts aren’t supported.

Is Google Voice getting canceled?

As of now, no, Google Voice is not getting canceled. But, the future of Google Voice is uncertain.

Google’s phone service, GoogleFi is a frontrunner for their phone enterprises. This could mean that Google Voice will be deprecated in the future.

Both Google Voice and GoogleFi have similar features. Which has led many to believe that Google Voice will eventually be canceled.

How can I contact Google customer support?

There is no Google customer service phone number associated with Google Voice. Google does offer a help center for self-support.

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Final thoughts and next steps

Looking for a Google Voice alternative? MessageDesk is here to help with smarter, simpler business text messaging and voice features like call forwarding.

If you're ready, check out our paid plans - pricing starts at just $14 per month. You’re also free to meet with a messaging expert for a demo.

As an expert in business communication tools, I can provide valuable insights into the content you've shared regarding Google Voice and its limitations for business text messaging. My experience in the field of communication technologies allows me to offer in-depth analysis and comparisons with alternative solutions. Here's a breakdown of the concepts discussed in the article:

Google Voice Overview:

Definition: Google Voice is a VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) telephone service that offers a U.S. phone number and SMS text messaging capabilities to Google Account customers.

Features:

  1. Voice calls: Provides a simple and efficient platform for one-on-one voice calls.
  2. SMS text messaging: Allows users to send 1-on-1 two-way text messages, supporting group texts with limitations.
  3. Voicemail: Offers voicemail with transcription features.
  4. Auto-attendant: A phone tree automation tool available for Google Voice for Business.
  5. Call forwarding: Allows users to forward calls to any existing business line.

Limitations of Google Voice for Business:

  1. Shared team SMS inbox experience: Lacks features essential for team collaboration, such as routing texts, assigning teammates, and commenting within text threads.
  2. Phone number options: Limits the selection of phone numbers, especially regarding toll-free numbers and text-enabling existing business landlines.
  3. Mass texts and group texts: Designed for one-on-one conversations, and limitations on group sizes for texts.
  4. Text message delivery issues: Reports of Google Voice texts not being delivered due to carriers cracking down on SMS spam.
  5. Lack of automation features: Google Voice doesn't support text message automation, scheduling, or auto-responses.
  6. Missing advanced texting features: No support for templates, tags, media, or links in text messages.

Introduction to MessageDesk as a Google Voice Alternative:

MessageDesk is presented as the best alternative to Google Voice for businesses with teams. It offers enhanced features for two-way and automated texting and is well-suited for various business functions.

Key MessageDesk Features:

  1. Local phone number options
  2. Call forwarding and voicemails to any number
  3. Shared team SMS inbox
  4. Desktop, web browser, tablet, and mobile apps
  5. Conversation assignment and routing
  6. Text message broadcasts for mass texting
  7. Text message templates, tags, MMS, and links
  8. Scheduled and automated text messages
  9. Keyword-based text message autoresponders
  10. High-volume carrier-verified A2P 10DLC text messaging

Best Practices for Google Voice for Business:

  1. Change default voicemail message
  2. Turn on spam filter
  3. Turn on browser notifications
  4. Set up forwarding for texts, emails, and calls
  5. Create an auto-attendant
  6. Customize working hours

Google Voice FAQs:

  1. Texting a Google Voice number
  2. Receiving texts on Google Voice
  3. Scheduling texts with Google Voice
  4. Forwarding text messages with Google Voice
  5. Sending mass texts with Google Voice
  6. Google Voice group text limit
  7. International texts with Google Voice
  8. Future of Google Voice
  9. Contacting Google customer support

Conclusion:

The article concludes by suggesting MessageDesk as an alternative to Google Voice, highlighting its advantages and encouraging readers to explore the service. It emphasizes the importance of considering the specific needs of businesses and organizations when choosing a text messaging solution.

If you have any further questions or need additional information on this topic, feel free to ask.

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FAQs

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Send a text message. You can use the Google Voice website to send text messages to one or more phone numbers. If you send a text longer than 160 characters to a non-Google Voice number, it's sent as multiple messages. Tip: You can't send texts to five- or six-digit “short code” numbers.

Does Google Voice limit text? ›

Google Voice typically limits text messages to five recipients. If you use it to send mass messages to participants, your messages may be flagged as spam and your number could be blocked. (This happened to a research team, see below)

What are the limitations of Google Voice? ›

One downside to Google Voice is that it does not offer toll-free numbers, which can be a disadvantage for businesses whose clientele are geographically dispersed. Also, Google Voice lacks built-in team messaging features offered by some VoIP providers (group chats are limited to seven people).

What is the difference between Google messages and Google Voice? ›

Google Messages uses your carrier phone number only. Google Voice no longer forwards SMS messages to your carrier number. You must use either the Google Voice website, or the Google Voice mobile app to send/receive messages using your Google Voice phone number.

Are Google Voice texts private? ›

When you send and receive text messages and attachments on Google Voice, they're stored securely in our world-class data centers. Data is encrypted in transit from a Google Voice client to Google, and when stored at rest.

Why are my Google Voice texts not sending? ›

Why is my Google Voice not sending messages? If Google Voice is not sending messages, ensure that you have a stable internet connection, clear the app's cache and data, and consider reinstalling the app.

Why would someone use a Google Voice number? ›

If you're using Google Voice to manage personal calls and texts, it's the perfect solution. You can make and receive calls and texts from anywhere in the world with an internet connection. Its interface is simple to navigate. You can forward calls to any device and silently block spam calls.

How much is Google Voice per month? ›

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What happens when you use Google Voice? ›

Your Google Voice number lets you make and receive calls at voice.google.com or on the Google Voice app. You can also link phone numbers you want to forward calls to if you don't want to answer with Google Voice. When call forwarding is set up, calls to your Google Voice number will ring your linked phones.

Who can see my Google Voice messages? ›

Your domain administrator and any resellers who manage your Google Workspace account may be able to access and retain information stored in your account, like your call records, text messages, or voicemails.

How do I send a Google text message? ›

Send & receive text & voice messages in Google Messages
  1. Open Google Messages .
  2. Tap Compose .
  3. In "To," enter the names, phone numbers, or email addresses that you'd like to message. You can also pick from your top contacts or your whole contact list.

Can you access text messages from Google account? ›

You can use your computer or Android tablet to chat with your friends through Google Messages for web, which shows what's on your Google Messages mobile app. Google Messages for web sends SMS messages using a connection from your computer to your phone, so carrier fees will apply, just like on the mobile app.

Is Google Voice still free? ›

Cost and availability

When you call from the US, almost all Google Voice calls to the US and Canada are free. Some calls to specific phone numbers in the US and Canada cost 1 cent per minute (USD). Calls outside the US are at listed rates.

Do Google Voice texts go to email? ›

Here's how you can use Google Voice for text forwarding: Log into your Google Voice account on voice.google.com. Click the settings icon at the top and select Messages on the left. Turn the toggle on for Forward messages to email under the Messages section at the top right.

Can you text a Google Voice number on iPhone? ›

To get text messages from websites, like a bank or subscription service, you need to use your mobile carrier number. Google Voice is not compatible with iMessage. To get text messages sent by iPhone users to Google Voice users on iOS, de-register your phone number from iMessage.

How many Google Voice numbers can you have for free? ›

As a general rule, your Google Voice account can have only one number associated with it. If you already have a Google Voice number, you can transfer it to your Google Fiber Phone number, or choose a new Google Fiber Phone number, which replaces your Google Voice number.

Will Google Voice stay free? ›

In 2024, Google Voice is phasing out its free personal plan. If you want a number for business use, pricing starts from $10 per user per month.

Can you use Google Voice as a home phone? ›

How it works. Google Fiber Phone is just like a typical home phone, except your phone service is delivered over the Internet, and it's powered by Google Voice. Use your current home phone number, choose a new one, or use your existing Google Voice number.

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