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Built for couples, roommates, and families

Apartment intercom only rings one phone? Share it with everyone you live with.

Most apartment buzzers can only dial a single number. Ringo forwards every intercom call to up to five phones at once — so couples, roommates, and families can answer the door no matter who is home.

  • One Ringo number, up to five phones
  • All phones ring at the same time — first to answer lets the visitor in
  • Add or remove phones anytime as your household changes
  • Works with most existing building intercoms — no new hardware
  • Each person can buzz visitors in remotely from their own phone
Apartment intercom forwarding to multiple phones

The shared-apartment intercom problem

Your building’s intercom can only call one phone. So one of you misses the food delivery. The other waits home for the cleaner. Guests get sent away when the “wrong” person is out. Ringo turns one buzzer line into a household line that rings every phone at once.

  • No hardware to install
  • Free trial available
  • Up to 5 phones per number
  • Guest access codes
  • Cancel anytime

How shared intercom forwarding works

Setup takes a few minutes. If your building intercom can dial a phone number, Ringo can usually work with it.

01

Pick a plan that fits your household

Two phones for couples, three for typical roommate groups, or five for larger households. Change tiers anytime.

02

Get your shared Ringo number

You receive a single dedicated number that becomes the connection point between your building buzzer and every phone in your unit.

03

Add it to your building intercom

Ask your building manager to use the Ringo number for your apartment listing. Some buildings let you update this yourself.

04

Everyone gets the call

When someone buzzes your unit, every phone you’ve added rings at once. Whoever picks up first answers and buzzes the visitor in.

Why couples and roommates choose Ringo

Built for the everyday reality of sharing an apartment in 2026 — remote work, deliveries, friends dropping by, kids’ visitors.

Simultaneous ring on every phone

No round-robin, no “wait for voicemail before the next one rings.” Whoever’s free answers first.

Anyone can let someone in

Each person buzzes visitors in from their own phone using the building’s entry digit. No coordination needed.

Works across carriers and devices

iPhone and Android, T-Mobile and Verizon, work phone and personal phone. They’re all just incoming calls.

Easy household changes

Roommate moving out? Partner’s number changed? Update phones from your account in seconds.

Guest access codes

Give regular visitors — cleaners, dog walkers, family — a PIN they can punch in at the buzzer to let themselves in when no one’s home to answer.

No new hardware

Use your existing building intercom. Ringo replaces nothing in your unit.

Real shared-apartment scenarios

The everyday situations Ringo solves for households of two or more.

Couples splitting work-from-home and in-office days
Roommates with completely different schedules
Families where teens need to let in friends or deliveries
Households where one person travels often for work
Couples whose building intercom only accepts one name on the listing
Multi-generational households sharing a single unit

Plans for shared apartments

Start with a free trial. Choose the plan that matches your household size.

No installation fees. No hardware purchase. Cancel anytime.

Ringo Lite

$3.99/month

  • Forwarding to 2 Phones
  • Best for couples
  • Email Support
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Ringo Pro

$18.99/month

  • Forwarding to 5 Phones
  • 20 Guest Access Codes
  • Code Personalization
  • Priority Email Support
  • Up To Four Properties
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Multi-phone buzzer FAQ

Specific questions couples and roommates ask before signing up.

Can both of us answer when someone buzzes our apartment?

Yes. Ringo forwards every buzzer call to all the phones on your plan at the same time. Whoever picks up first answers the visitor and can buzz them in.

Does it ring all our phones at the same time, or one after another?

All phones on your plan ring simultaneously when someone buzzes. There is no waiting through one phone going to voicemail before the next one rings.

How many phones can share a single Ringo number?

Plans support 2, 3, or 5 phones. Pick the tier that matches your household. Couples and many small roommate groups fit comfortably in the 2 or 3 phone tier.

What if my roommate moves out or a partner gets a new number?

You can add or remove phones from your account anytime. There is no contract and no hardware change required.

Do all the phones need to be on the same carrier or plan?

No. Any combination of carriers and devices works. Each phone receives a regular incoming call when someone buzzes.

How is this different from a Google Voice ring group?

Google Voice can ring multiple phones, but it is not designed for buzzer intercom flows and does not support the keypad codes most buildings need to actually unlock the door. Ringo is purpose-built for apartment buzzer forwarding, with multi-phone support and remote door release as core features.

Stop missing visitors. Make your buzzer ring everyone who lives with you.

Ringo gives shared apartments a simpler way to handle intercom calls, deliveries, and guest access — without replacing your building’s system.