Works across the platforms your team actually uses
JoltSMS gives you dedicated non-VoIP, real-SIM US numbers that work for SMS verification on hundreds of platforms—cloud services, banks, payment processors, social networks, marketplaces, and more.
- Real-SIM, non-VoIP US numbers for better acceptance
- Long-term rentals for re-verification cycles
- Shared inbox + notifications for team workflows
Use one reliable number for sign-up, login, and re-verification
Most platforms don't care about your number until it's time to verify or re-verify your account. JoltSMS gives you a dedicated non-VoIP, real-SIM number you can keep long-term and share with your team, so you don't get stuck when policies change or new checks are introduced.
- Use the same number on sign-up, password resets, and security checks
- Avoid "this number cannot be used for verification" errors from VoIP ranges
- Keep history of verification SMS in the shared inbox
Platforms our customers use JoltSMS with
Below are the categories we see most often. Each platform page explains specifics and caveats.
Cloud & developer tools
AWS, Google Cloud, Azure, GitHub, GitLab, DigitalOcean, Heroku
Payments & fintech
Stripe, PayPal, Wise, Square, Brex, Mercury
Banks & exchanges
Traditional banks, neobanks, crypto exchanges
Social & communication
WhatsApp, Telegram, LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook, Discord
Marketplaces & commerce
Amazon Seller, eBay, Etsy, Shopify, Uber, DoorDash
Deep dives for popular platforms
- Google–How JoltSMS helps teams verify Google and Google Workspace accounts.Learn more →
- WhatsApp–Using non-VoIP numbers to verify WhatsApp accounts.Learn more →
- AWS–Receiving AWS verification texts in a shared team inbox.Learn more →
- Stripe–Verifying Stripe and managing re-verifications with long-term numbers.Learn more →
- PayPal–Keeping PayPal account verification codes accessible to your team.Learn more →
- LinkedIn–Verifying LinkedIn and Sales Navigator accounts.Learn more →
- GitHub–Verifying GitHub and managing 2FA codes.Learn more →
- Tinder–Phone verification with real-SIM numbers.Learn more →
- Coinbase–Verifying exchange accounts without relying on VoIP.Learn more →
- Instagram–Verifying Instagram & creator accounts.Learn more →
Why non-VoIP numbers matter for these platforms
Many platforms treat VoIP numbers as higher risk and either block or limit them for verification. JoltSMS numbers are real-SIM, non-VoIP US mobile lines, which are far more likely to be accepted for SMS verification and re-verification.
- Real-SIM US mobile numbers instead of disposable VoIP
- Better acceptance on financial, cloud, and social platforms
- Long-term rentals for future re-verification checks
- Shared inbox & notifications for team workflows
How teams use JoltSMS across different platforms
Cloud & dev tools
- •Use one number for AWS / GCP / GitHub 2FA
- •Forward codes to a devops Slack channel
- •Use the inbox as backup when Slack is noisy
Banks, payments, and exchanges
- •Keep a dedicated number for financial accounts
- •Share access with finance + ops via Team Access
- •Use Email notifications to keep execs in the loop
Social, marketplaces, and apps
- •Verify social & ad accounts with a shared number
- •Manage marketplace and seller profiles without using personal phones
- •Keep history for when platforms ask you to confirm your number again
What we can and can't promise
Each platform controls its own verification and risk rules. No provider can guarantee that a number will work on every platform or in every scenario. What we can do is give you real-SIM, non-VoIP US numbers, long-term rentals, and the tooling (inbox, notifications, Team Access) to manage verification as cleanly as possible.
- We cannot promise universal acceptance across all platforms
- Policies may change without notice; some providers may block or rate-limit any number
- We focus on inbound verification and account-related SMS, not general high-volume marketing traffic
- We'll work with you if a number fails in normal, compliant usage
Platforms FAQ
No. We can't guarantee acceptance on any specific platform—that's up to the platform's policies. We do provide real-SIM, non-VoIP US numbers, which are generally more likely to be accepted than VoIP numbers.
Use a number that works across your stack
Rent a dedicated non-VoIP, real-SIM US number, connect it to your shared inbox and notifications, and use it to verify the platforms your team depends on.