Ooma Office Business Phone App

4.3
1.47K reviews
100K+
Downloads
Content rating
Everyone
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About this app

Stay connected on the go with the Ooma Office business mobile app. Whether you’re at home, at work or somewhere else, you’ll be able to access the #1 rated business phone service right from your smartphone. Starting at just $19.95/user/month.

Keep collaborating.
Co-workers can easily stay connected with group messaging, group calls and extension dialing, letting you connect to colleagues whenever you need to from wherever you are.

Never miss a call.
Forget about missing important calls by routing all your important business phone calls right to the Ooma Office app.

Manage business calls better.
Easily transfer calls to your co-workers to help clients and customers get the help they need faster.

Eliminate business interruptions.
Seamlessly flip calls between your desktop phone and mobile app to keep the conversation going.

On-the-go voicemail access.
Check your voicemail from wherever you are right within the business phone app.

Easy setup.
Keep your current number or choose a new one from any available area code. Toll-free numbers are also available.

Current customer? Log in to access your advanced features.
Just log in with your phone number, extension and password to get started.

***** IMPORTANT NOTICES - PLEASE READ *****

The Ooma Office for business mobile app works with Android devices running 8.0 and higher.

Be aware that some mobile network operators prohibit or restrict the use of VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) over their network. They may prohibit the use of VoIP over their network or impose additional fees and/or charges when using VoIP over their network. By using Ooma Office over 3G/4G/LTE, you agree to familiarize yourself with and abide by any restrictions your cellular carrier imposes and agree that Ooma will not be held liable for any charges, fees or liability imposed by your carrier for using Ooma Office over their 3G/4G/LTE network.
Updated on
27 Oct 2024

Data safety

Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time.
This app may share these data types with third parties
Photos and videos, Audio and Files and docs
This app may collect these data types
Personal info, Photos and videos and 3 others
Data is encrypted in transit
Data can’t be deleted

Ratings and reviews

4.3
1.42K reviews
Caitlin M
15 October 2024
The app is pretty much useless as a phone but I use it to alert me of calls and voicemail, and then go answer them or return the call on the actual in office Ooma phone. Calls get dropped when I answer. Can't hear voicemail (the volume is incredibly low and won't get louder). The transcription of any VM gives me a hint at what the caller is saying but it's a joke as well. The only actual useful feature is I can change my voicemail greeting from home with this app if need be.
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Sophia Berg
28 May 2024
App is absolutely terrible. I have reached out to ooma several times and if I get a reply they just say to delete the app and redownload it. Calls are dropped when I hit accept. Sometimes I am in the middle of a call and connection is lost. Sometimes I can listen to voicemails on the app and sometimes I cannot. Half of the calls don't even come through the app until I get a missed call notification. Very very glitchy and not a good look when I have to call customers back all the time.
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Nate Red (Interrobang)
23 May 2024
Clicking "accept call" and then having it miss the call is a real fun feature of a PHONE app. It is infuriating to have several major but simple bugs that meed fixing. Delays (5+ seconds) in call connection, failure to answer calls when I click accept, and 0 indication when calls end. Overall Ooma is nice as a concept but there are several issues that just make it obnoxious to use when customers can't get it.
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What's new

-Fixed one-way audio affecting some devices running Android 14
-Better stability