There’s not enough calling credit (if you’re not using Google Voice for G Suite account). Follow this guide if you’re using Google Voice on your computer: Check whether the website voice.google.com is open in your browser. Try to close the browser and re-open.
Your account isn't ready for Google Voice yet is one of the most common error messages you may see during sign-up process. What you should do when seeing it? Please contact your Google Voice administrator immediately!!!
You need to get a Voice license from your administrator and set up the account before actually using Google Voice. Many users run into this situation with a G Suite account managed by work or school. If this is the case, please follow the tips below:
When you get a voicemail in Google Voice, you’ll be able to access it in the app and get a transcript (and recording) of it sent to your e-mail. When you receive a call, especially if you have your Google Voice forwarded to your cell phone, you’ll hear an alert that someone is calling the Google Voice number.
Your Google Voice account may be temporarily blocked from calling or sending messages. If this happens, please wait 24 hours and try again. If you repeat the same behavior, or if the initial behavior requires immediate intervention, your account will be suspended.
Phone numbers can take up to 48 hours to port. Text messages can take up to 3 business days to transfer to your Voice number. If the port gets stuck or delayed and you need help, contact Google Voice Support.
The entire process should only take about 15 to 30 minutes. When the process of getting your Google Voice number is complete, you'll have a second phone number for your business with some truly useful features like spam filters, call screening, and voicemail transcription.
Verify your administrator has turned on Voice for your account and assigned you a Voice license. Check your internet connection and verify you can access other Google Workspace services. Make sure you're using a supported browser: Chrome.
Getting more than one number on a free Google Voice account isn't possible. Google Voice limits each user to a single phone number.
United States: +1-650-206-5555, +1-650-763-0461, +1-855-593-8213.
Turn on voice searchOn your Android phone or tablet, open the Google app .At the top right, tap your Profile picture or initial Settings. Voice.Under "Hey Google," tap Voice Match.Turn on Hey Google.
Add a number to place & receive calls & textsOpen the Voice app .In the top left, tap Menu. Settings.Under "Account," tap Devices and numbers.Tap New linked number.Enter the phone number to link.Google Voice sends you a verification code. To verify a mobile number: Tap Send code. ... Enter the code. tap Verify.
On your computer, go to voice.google.com. Sign in to your Google Account. Under Account, the number listed is your Voice number....Find your Google Voice numberIf you have a different account with Voice, sign in to that account. ... If you want to add Voice to a personal account, click Choose.More items...
Make sure that airplane mode is not on. Pull down from the top of the phone's screen to access Quick Settings, or go to Settings > Network & internet > Airplane mode to check the status.
If the user has blocked your number, when YOU call them, you'll receive an automated message that the number has been disconnected, or is no longer in service. If you call the number from a phone they have not blocked, the phone will either ring through and be answered, or it will be sent to voicemail.
Retrain Voice ModelOpen the Settings app.Go into Google.Select Settings for Google apps.Tap on Search, Assistant & Voice.Hit Google Assistant.Go into Hey Google & Voice Match.Tap on Voice model.Hit Retrain voice model.More items...•
Release a Voice numberSign in to your Google Admin console. ... From the Admin console Home page, go to Apps Google Workspace. ... On the left, click Users.Point to the number that you want to remove and click Edit .Click Unassign .Click Unassign to confirm.On the left, click Numbers.More items...
Unless prohibited by law, any outbound calling credit that you have purchased will expire six months from the most recent date of use, and may not be transferred. Calling credit may be used for calls made using the Service and/or for calls made using the "Call Phones" feature in Hangouts.
On your computer, go to voice.google.com. Sign in to your Google Account. Under Account, the number listed is your Voice number. If no Voice number is shown, it means Voice isn't set up for this Google Account.
How long does the porting process last? FCC rules require simple ports, which generally do not involve more than one line or more complex adjustments to telephone switching equipment, to be processed in one business day. You may be able to use your phone within a few hours for changes among wireless service providers.
There are two stages of blocking: initially, a Google Voice account may be temporarily blocked from calling and/or sending text messages. Wait 24 hours and try again. If you repeat the same behavior, or your initial behavior is so extreme that it requires immediate intervention, your account will be suspended.
These behaviors may include, but are not limited to: Making many outbound telephone calls of short duration. Sending the same text message to multiple recipients, especially when those messages do not receive replies. Sending URL links. Sending large numbers of text messages in a short period of time.
Open a laptop or desktop computer's web browser (not a tablet or smartphone). If you're using Google Chrome Browser or Safari, press Ctrl-Shift-N to open an incognito browsing window. If you're using Firefox, press Ctrl-Shift-P to open a private browsing window.
There are two stages of blocking: initially, a Google Voice account may be temporarily blocked from calling and/or sending text messages. Wait 24 hours and try again.
It does not include any customer support, and it is not intended for business use. Google Voice's calling and text messaging features are intended solely for one-to-one, personal conversations (one text message sent per one reply received).
To prevent abuse of the service, Google Voice will block certain calling or text messaging behavior that looks like spam. These behaviors may include, but are not limited to: Sending the same text message to multiple recipients, especially when those messages do not receive replies.
If you see the page linked below, then your use of the Google Voice service has been suspended. You will not be able to use the Google Voice number, nor port it out, unless you click the "contact us" link on that page , and Google agrees to lift the suspension.
These behaviors may include, but are not limited to: Making many outbound telephone calls of short duration. Sending the same text message to multiple recipients, especially when those messages do not receive replies. Sending URL links. Sending large numbers of text messages in a short period of time.
There are two stages of blocking: initially, a Google Voice account may be temporarily blocked from calling and/or sending text messages. Wait 24 hours and try again.
Open a laptop or desktop computer's web browser (not a tablet or smartphone). If you're using Google Chrome Browser or Safari, press Ctrl-Shift-N to open an incognito browsing window. If you're using Firefox, press Ctrl-Shift-P to open a private browsing window.
It does not include any customer support, and it is not intended for business use. Google Voice's calling and text messaging features are intended solely for one-to-one, personal conversations (one text message sent per one reply received).
To prevent abuse of the service, Google Voice will block certain calling or text messaging behavior that looks like spam. These behaviors may include, but are not limited to: Sending the same text message to multiple recipients, especially when those messages do not receive replies.
If you see the page below, then your use of the Google Voice service has been suspended. You will not be able to use the Google Voice number, nor port it out, unless you click the "contact us" link on that page, and Google agrees to lift the suspension. If Google denies your appeal, there is nothing else you can do.
Can't Sign Up Google Voice. Some users are even stuck in the first step of using Google Voice: they fail to sign up. Your account isn't ready for Google Voice yet is one of the most common error messages you may see during sign-up process.
Cookies and caches occupy too much of the space. There are several voices stored in the Google Voice application. There may be virus attack or malware invasion.
Google Voice is a convenient service provided by Google since March 11, 2009. It is used widely by people to make calls or send voice/text messages through a telephone number. But recently, a lot of people say they have problems with their Google Voice.
The Voice calls you’re making are not available in the target country/region.
If you’re using Voice on mobile device, please make sure it’s set up to answer incoming calls.
If you're using a work or school account and hear the message, "Could not complete your call," contact your Voice administrator. This message could mean you no longer have a Voice license and your administrator needs to assign you a license.
During sign-up, if you see the message, "Your account isn't ready for Google Voice yet," contact your Voice administrator . Before you can use Voice, your administrator needs to assign you a Voice license and set up your account.
When you’re calling from the US, almost all Google Voice calls to the US and Canada are free.