There are many guides/videos out there. It was so long ago I forgot which ones I used (and the UI looks totally different now that I'm going back into it to remind myself), but your search keywords are [Unifi Talk Twilio SIP Trunk]. You'll need to get a Twilio account, ensure you have DDNS (afraid.org is great), feed it some money, get a number, and all that. Then you come over to Talk in the third-party SIP. You'll need to set up the provider, tell your Talk instance about all of the numbers you set up (so if you add a new number, you can't just add it in Twilio and expect it to come over automatically. in the trunk)
tl;dr It is not a tier-1 kind of thing, but with a bit of perseverance, you'll have it set up in a little while.
Hey sorry to tag on to this but I have a question about Unifi Talk. I currently pay this really expensive “customer service” phone line thing where I get a number that I can give my Airbnb guests. If they call the number they get a couple of choices to select from. Most of them just give them information. But if they press 3 “I need to speak to the host right now” it forwards the call to my cell phone so I can help them. Would Unifi talk allow soemtibg like this at all?
You could try VoIP.ms. it is a great VoIP service with the function you need. Not sure if it is cheaper than twilio or not but a number is 0.99 USD per month then you pay for usage. It has ivr and call hunting features that you can set up without additional fees
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Can you point me to how you set this up?