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Setting Up Voicemail

Take messages when you're away. Every message is transcribed automatically.

How It Works

When someone calls and you don't answer:

  1. Caller hears your greeting
  2. Caller leaves a message (up to 3 minutes)
  3. Message is transcribed
  4. You get an email (if enabled)
  5. Message appears in Voicemails

Enable Voicemail

Voicemail is per-number. Configure it in Settings:

  1. Go to Settings
  2. Find your phone number
  3. Toggle Voicemail on
  4. Click Save

Custom Greeting

Set what callers hear:

  1. Go to Settings → your phone number
  2. Enter greeting text (max 500 characters)
  3. Click Save

Text is converted to natural-sounding speech.

Examples:

"Hi, you've reached [Name]. Leave a message and I'll call you back."

"Hey, it's [Name]. I can't answer right now. Leave a message."

"Leave a message after the beep."

TIP

Shorter is better. Callers want to leave their message, not listen to yours.

Email Notifications

Get notified when voicemail arrives:

  1. Go to Settings → your phone number
  2. Toggle Email notifications on

Each email includes:

  • Caller's number
  • When they called
  • Full transcription

What Callers Experience

  1. Phone rings for 25 seconds
  2. Greeting plays
  3. Beep
  4. They record (up to 3 minutes)
  5. Call ends when they hang up or hit the limit

Disable Voicemail

  1. Go to Settings → your phone number
  2. Toggle Voicemail off

Callers will hear a generic "not available" message.

FAQ

Can callers tell it's AI? The voice sounds natural. Most won't notice.

Can I record my own voice? Not yet. AI only for now.

What if transcription fails? Audio is still saved. Transcription shows "Unavailable."

Voicemail limit? No limit.

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