Setup
Talkyto setup
Getting Started – Quick Guide (Personal use) 1. Download and Install Install Talkyto from the App Store 2. Sign In Sign in via email, Apple, Google, or as a guest (your Service Accounts won't be saved once you log out) 3. Connect Twilio Enter your Twilio Account SID and Auth Token Save your configuration and verify 4. Set Default Numbers Choose a number for calls and messages 5. Configure Voice & Messaging Go to Settings to update credentials and enable voice/mPopularForgot password
How to Reset Your Password (Forgot Password Guide) If you’ve forgotten your Talkyto account password — no worries! You can easily reset it in just a few steps. Step 1 - Go to the Login Page Visit your login page in the app Click on the “Forgot Password? Click here” link underneath the login form. Step 2 - Request a Reset Link Enter the email address associated with your Talkyto account. Click “Confirm”. You’ll receive an email with a password reset linFew readersHow to manually set up Talkyto in Twilio
Set up Talkyto in Twilio In case the manual setup for Twilio integration is required, you can follow the instructions outlined below: Voice configuration set up should look the same as on the screenshot below For Talkyto Incoming: Request URL: https://us-ceFew readers
Settings
Service Accounts Configurations
All configurations are checked to the best of our ability. It is possible that some configurations may not work as expected. If you're having problems, try reconfiguring them or contacting support. Types of configuration: FCM Credential Used for incoming/outgoing calls and notifications VoIP Credential Used for incoming and outgoing calls iOS Push Credential Used for incoming and outgoing calls on iOS Messaging Service Used for incoming messages Outgoing Voice ApplicatiPopularHow to locate your Talkyto settings (Device ID, User ID, Version)
Why Device ID and User ID are important for troubleshooting Device ID helps us identify the exact device (phone, tablet, computer) where the issue is happening Problems can be specific to certain devices or operating systems (e.g., iOS vs Android) It allows us to check device-specific logs, errors, and crash reports We can detect issues like outdated app versions, specific device model bugs, or permission errors User ID identifies your specific account within our systemPopular