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Google Voice

How It Works

Google Voice is a voice over Internet protocol (VoIP) phone service that uses the Internet to make and receive phone calls, as well as send text messages. It gives you a phone number for calls, texts, and voicemails. You can use this number to make domestic and international calls from your web browser and mobile devices. If you're in the US or Canada, you can choose your own number. Your organization can also assign you a Google Voice number.

Pricing

Most Popular

Starter - Flex

Starting at

USD10

/ USER / Month

Standard - Flex

Starting at

USD20

/ USER / Month

Premier - Flex

Starting at

USD30

/ USER / Month

Features

Work from anywhere

Your Voice line works on mobile devices, laptops, and supported desk phones so you can stay connected at work, home, or on the go.

Simple

Voice can be customized to fit your day-to-day workflow. Number assignment, porting, and billing are neatly consolidated in the familiar Google Workspace Admin console.

Smart

Voice uses Google AI to help save you time by blocking spam calls and transcribing voicemails to text automatically. Integrations with Google Meet and Calendar help keep the focus on what's important.

Scalable

Voice can be deployed instantly and globally from anywhere, with less administrative work. This feature includes easy set-up of multi-level auto attendants and ring groups (also known as hunt groups).

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