Voice mail is a convenient way to communicate with people. The default voicemail feature on the iPhone has its limitations, but you don’t need to worry. I have compiled a list of third party apps that can do a lot for you. So, without further ado, let’s take a look at the best voicemail apps for iPhone.
1. YouMail – Editor’s Choice
YouMail Voicemail & Spam Block has a simpler technique for voicemail. The app supports industry standards for iPhone voicemail features. This helps keep your voicemail inbox clean and also blocks scam calls. In addition, the automatic call blocker is updated many times a day to detect and block new automatic call numbers as soon as they appear.
Also, if you’re in sales, how about having multiple phone numbers for your business? This will help you select different temporary or local numbers from nearby area codes. If you need more features, YouMail charges $5.99/month for YouMail Plus and $14.99/month for YouMail Solo.
pros
- Blocks robot calls
- Easy to use
- Multiple contact numbers
Minuses
- Paid version is slightly more expensive
2. Line2 – second phone number
Line2 is more than just a calling app that gives you an additional phone number. The app has a built-in feature for voicemail and VoIP, allowing you to make phone calls within the US and Canada without roaming charges.
With Line 2, you don’t have to worry about additional text costs. The second number will allow you to freely chat in a group chat or send messages to individual users via Wi-Fi. In addition, the app provider provides unlimited calls and texts for $15.99 per month, which drops to $13.75 per month if you subscribe to their $164.99 annual plan.
pros
- spam detector
- Second phone number
Minuses
- Entry can be tricky
3. Voxist – Visual Voicemail
Voxist has a simple user interface which makes it one of the best voicemail apps for iPhone. The app is smart enough to interpret your voice messages in 70 different languages and alert you to new voice messages via email and smartphone notifications.
If you’d like to receive additional monthly transcriptions or connect more than one email account, you can always pay a few dollars more for the Premium and Pro features. They are available at a reasonable price, with Premium starting at $4.99/month and Pro starting at $9.99/month.
pros
- Visual voice messages
- Transcriptions
- Without advertising
Minuses
- No frequent updates
4. WhatCall – no calls, direct to voicemail
WhatCall is an incredible voicemail app. He is well known internationally. You can send voice messages to a specific number using WhatCall. In addition, the app offers a feature that allows you to make a missed call to the person who contacted you while you were on another phone call.
Suppose you are away on some important business and will not be available for calls. You may want to send information to someone who should be busy. So you can rely on WhatCall to connect you to their voicemail box.
pros
- Can hide caller ID
Minuses
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5. Hullomail – Voicemail and Spam Blocker
While Hullomail is the last app on our list, it’s just as good as any other app. This is a cross-platform application that notifies you of missed calls when your smartphone is turned off or out of network coverage. You can enjoy ad-free services, discounts and subscriptions, and more with a premium subscription.
The only thing that struck me as odd is that the voicemail and call blocker were only available during a two-week free trial. In addition, the AI may cut your voicemail message during decryption; therefore, the company may have to work on a solution to the problem.
pros
- Block robocalls
Minuses
- Free trial for two weeks only
- Messy user interface
Farewell words…
I hope you never miss a voicemail again and that the above apps provide you with more features. So what application are you going to get? Please let me know in the comments!