Before Google Voice for Google Workspace was available, people in the U.S. could use their work or school account to sign up for Google Voice. You can migrate these unmanaged accounts to managed accounts.
Note: After you migrate a person's account, you can't switch it back to an unmanaged account.
Before you begin
- People can't use their Voice numbers until you set up your Voice locations. For details, go to Add Voice locations.
- You can only migrate the accounts of people with a Voice license. For details, go to Assign Voice licenses to users.
- You can't migrate some types of accounts, such as Google Fiber or Google Fi accounts.
- You can only migrate accounts with one number. To migrate an account with multiple numbers, the user must port, transfer, or delete their existing numbers until they have one left.
Note: Existing Voice data from the unmanaged account will be under the control of your organization. We recommend that you inform users about this change before migrating their account.
Migrate user accounts
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Sign in to your Google Admin console.
Sign in using your administrator account (does not end in @gmail.com).
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In the Admin console, go to Menu AppsGoogle WorkspaceGoogle Voice.
- Click Users.
A window opens showing users who have accounts you need to migrate. - If you need to add your primary address in the U.S., click Go To Locations. Otherwise, go to step 5.
- To learn how to add your address, go to Add Voice locations.
- After adding your address, return to step 3.
- Click Migrate These Users
After migration
After migration finishes:
- The Users page lists the migrated accounts.
- Users get an email letting them know that their Voice number was migrated to a managed account.
- People can request a refund if they had a credit balance on their account.