VXT Voicemail is shutting down in 2026. Voice92 is ready when you are.
VXT has announced it is discontinuing its voicemail product in 2026 as the company focuses on its phone system for law firms. If VXT handled your voicemail, you need a new home for it.
Voice92 does the same job — voicemail, transcription, and notifications — with no app. Missed calls forward to Voice92, and each voicemail arrives as a text with the audio, plus an email and a written transcript.
Three steps to switch.
VXT lets you download your voicemail history before the service closes. Do this first — old messages won't transfer anywhere.
Create your account at voice92.com. There's a free plan, so you can start without a card.
We text you your carrier's code. Dial it once and you're done — about a minute total.
Everything voicemail needs to do.
- Voicemail arrives as a text with the audio attached
- Written transcript with every message
- Email copy and a web dashboard
- Missed-call text alerts with caller names
- Dial-in hotline — hear messages, call back with one key
- Spam-caller blocking
- Custom, text-to-speech, and scheduled greetings
- Works on any phone, no app — even flip phones
Switching questions.
Will my VXT voicemails transfer to Voice92?
No. Download them from VXT before it closes — VXT offers an export of your voicemail history. New voicemails will arrive in Voice92 from the moment forwarding is on.
How long does Voice92 setup take?
About a minute. You dial one carrier forwarding code — no app to install, no porting, and you keep your number.
Is there a free plan?
Yes. Voice92 has a free plan, and paid plans are $2.99, $6.99, and $9.99 per month.
Don't wait for the shutdown date.
See how voicemail to text works or compare us to other apps in the YouMail alternative guide.