Google verification numbers your whole team can share
Use a dedicated, non-VoIP, real-SIM US number to receive Google and Google Workspace verification codes. JoltSMS lets your team see codes in a shared inbox and in Slack, Discord, Email, or Webhooks—without tying accounts to someone's personal phone.
- Receive Google verification SMS to a shared inbox
- Non-VoIP, real-SIM US number for better acceptance
- Long-term rental for re-verification and security checks
- Team Access, Slack/Discord/Email/Webhook notifications

Example: Google verification codes arriving in a shared JoltSMS inbox.
Why Google sometimes rejects phone numbers
Google uses phone verification to curb abuse and protect accounts. As part of that, it may block or limit VoIP numbers and ranges it considers risky. That's why you can see errors or never receive codes when using certain virtual or cheap numbers.
- •Some VoIP ranges are blocked or rate-limited for new account sign-ups
- •Repeated sign-ups from the same VoIP range may stop working
- •Accounts may request re-verification later and reject a number that used to work
Every Google product has its own risk and anti-abuse rules. JoltSMS can't guarantee acceptance, but real-SIM, non-VoIP US mobile numbers are generally treated more like normal cell numbers than disposable VoIP.
Use a real-SIM, non-VoIP number for Google and Google Workspace
JoltSMS provides US mobile numbers on real SIM cards, not VoIP lines. Many teams use them for Google account verification because they behave like normal mobile numbers and can be kept long-term.
- Dedicated US number for your Google account(s)
- Real-SIM, non-VoIP – not a cheap disposable range
- Long-term rental so you can reuse the same number for re-verification
- Shared inbox & notifications so your team doesn't depend on one person's phone

Label a number for Google/Workspace and see status, tags, and renewal dates.
How teams use JoltSMS with Google
Google accounts for shared tools
Single sign-in account for shared Chrome profiles or services. Team members need to occasionally receive Google verification SMS.
Google Workspace / admin access
Admin or operations accounts that manage users/domains. Keep the verification number tied to the company rather than a personal phone.
On-call and IT teams
IT/helpdesk logins needing 2FA/SMS codes. On-call staff can pick up codes from Inbox or Slack.
How to use a JoltSMS number for Google verification
Rent a dedicated US number in JoltSMS
Start your $50/month plan and get a dedicated non-VoIP, real-SIM US number.
Label it for Google
In JoltSMS, label the number "Google / Workspace" (or similar) so your team knows what it's used for.
Connect notifications
Add Slack/Discord/Email/Webhooks so Google verification codes reach the right people.
Add the number to Google
In your Google/Workspace account's security settings, enter the JoltSMS number as the phone number for verification and follow Google's prompts to send an SMS code.
Use the shared inbox to read the code
When Google sends the code, it appears in the inbox (and your notification channels). Copy it and paste it into the Google prompt.
Keep the number long-term
Keep the number active so that if Google asks you to verify again in the future, you can receive the code on the same number.

Make Google codes visible to the right people
Once Google sends an SMS code to your JoltSMS number, multiple team members can see and act on it—without sharing a physical device.
- Inbox: IT and admins see codes in one central place
- Slack/Discord: On-call and ops teams get instant alerts
- Email: Managers and security can keep an eye on changes
- Team Access: Limit who can manage numbers vs who can only view codes

Important limitations when using JoltSMS with Google
We can't guarantee acceptance on Google or any other specific service. Google's risk and anti-abuse systems may change at any time, and they decide which numbers to accept.
Best practices:
- Use JoltSMS only for legitimate business and team accounts you are authorized to manage.
- Avoid using the same number for large numbers of unrelated Google accounts, which can look suspicious.
- Plan to keep the same number long-term so re-verification doesn't fail.
- Monitor messages in the inbox and notifications for any unusual activity.
Google verification FAQ
No. We can't guarantee acceptance on any specific service. JoltSMS provides real-SIM, non-VoIP US numbers, which are generally more likely to be accepted than VoIP numbers, but Google ultimately decides whether to accept a number.
Use a dedicated non-VoIP US number for Google verification
Rent a long-term, real-SIM, non-VoIP US number that your team can share for Google account verification, with a shared inbox and notifications to your existing tools.