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Sharing voicemails for a group event (grad parties, shared celebrations)

Hosting a shared event like a grad party for multiple people? Here's how voicemail splitting and sharing works.

Written by Jacob Yackley
Updated today

Hosting a grad party for multiple students, a joint birthday, or any celebration where more than one person is being honored? We've got you covered.

Can voicemails be split between multiple people?

Yes! If your guests leave messages intended for different honorees, our team can split the voicemails into separate files so each person gets their own set of messages. Just let us know when you place your order (or anytime before your event) and we'll make sure to organize them accordingly.

How to request this

Email us at [email protected] with:

1. Your order number

2. The names of each person being celebrated

3. Any details that will help us sort messages (e.g., "Sarah's friends and family will likely mention her by name")

Tips for shared events

Signage helps: If you're celebrating multiple people, consider placing a small note near the phone encouraging guests to say who their message is for at the beginning of their voicemail. Something like: "Start your message by saying who it's for!"

Multiple phones: If you want to keep things completely separate, you can also book multiple phones and assign one to each honoree. Check out our article on booking two or more phones.

Questions? Reach out anytime at [email protected].

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