What We Need Next From Google Voice: MMS Support And Multiple SMS Recipients
Google Voice is awesome. It’s the greatest service you can’t get yet today. One number for all my phones, for life, replete with text messaging capabilities and a whole slew of cool features.
But, as much as I love Google Voice, I will stand on my soapbox here for a few moments to yell into the ether about a couple of glaring omissions in the current release that I think Google should address sooner rather than later: MMS message support, and support for sending a mobile message (whether SMS or MMS) to multiple recipients at the same time.
MMS messages are multimedia messages and are sent much like a text message. They’re different than SMS message sin that they might include a video or a picture. Right now, if I want to receive a MMS message, I have to tell people to send them to my actual cell number, not my google voice number. Why? Because Google Voice quietly and calmly eats MMS messages, never to be seen again. This completely defeats the purpose behind the “one-number-for-them-all” story. So, it needs to change. When the iPhone on AT&T gets MMS service, which is likely to happen in July sometime, this need will become even more apparent and important.
MMS support could probably be delivered in two phases. Right now if you send a MMS message to the Google Voice number, it just disappears into the ether, and is never delivered anywhere. You don’t even know someone tried and the sender assumes it was delivered. To rectify this, Google could do a first phase change where MMS messages would simply be forwarded in original form to the mobile phone(s) configured in the system, without worrying about displaying them in the Google Voice Web interface. In a second phase they could then enable Web-based viewing.
Second on my list is adding the ability to send an SMS (and MMS as a bonus) message to a group of recipients. We already have contact groups, and we can select more than one contact at a time in the Web interface, but the option to send a SMS message disappears from the user interface as soon as you select more than one recipient. I regularly use SMS messages to notify members of a church youth group about meetings and other announcements as a group, so enabling a group-send as well as select-multiple to send SMS would be huge for me. As a bonus, provide me with a phone number that is virtually tied to that group so I can send one txt to my group number on my mobile phone.
What features would you like to see added to Google Voice?
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8 Comments
What Little Things are You Missing out On? | Chris Pirillo
June 29th, 2009
at 10:56pm
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Chuck
June 30th, 2009
at 11:16am
Google voice has great features but why it’s available only in US. There are other good services that available worldwide like text2land.com service that allow you to send sms to landline phones.
Throwboy Wave ~ Windows Fanatics
July 1st, 2009
at 2:27am
[...] What should come next for Google Voice? [...]
klimis
July 3rd, 2009
at 12:49pm
Completely agree with you on the multiple recipient SMS note; That’s been a big hitching point.
The other thing, and I’m not sure how they plan to easily get around this, is the showing of your actual cell phone number when texting to people!
I would love to send out a mass text message saying, hey, here’s my new number [insert google voice # here], but then they get a text from my 727 number if I’m not by a PC…
Kenny
July 3rd, 2009
at 1:28pm
I think it would be great to be able to send sms messages with your voice like you can with Jott www.jott.com). Google already has speech to text technology in the system since voicemails are trasnscribed. With Jott you can call and pick a contact (via voice commands) and speak what you would like to text. The messages is then sent via SMS to whatever contact you picked.
Why do this when there’s someone out there who does it already? Jott is not a free service. I hope google voice comes out with this, I have already suggested it though who knows what kind of netherland suggestions to google go into.
Nefersif
July 22nd, 2009
at 10:00am
I have not tried it yet. But was going to give it a shot. My big concern is blocking anyone from seeing my number when I return a call. I don’t answer text of people I don’t know. So that is no big deal. Also sending all 800 & 866 numbers straight to voicemail. If they are legitimate they will leave a message.
Wael
July 28th, 2009
at 7:28am
For multiple recipients, you can try contactexter : http://www.contactexter.com
jont
October 9th, 2009
at 3:18pm
contactexter works, just tried it myself
make sure you ‘extract’ before you try it. also need java installed first
so happy!! now I can notify all my friends I’ve changed my phone number to google