If you’re looking to integrate your existing local New Zealand phone number into GoHighLevel (GHL), porting it over to Twilio is a key step. There are however some important limitations and considerations, especially for businesses that have been using the same number for years.
This guide breaks down everything you need to know, including:
How to port an existing local NZ number to Twilio
What to do if you have an 0800 or mobile number
How GHL’s phone system works (and what it doesn’t do natively)
Key pricing and requirements
Let’s break it down.
If you have a local New Zealand landline or VoIP number, yes—you can port it to Twilio and start using it for calls inside GHL.
If you have a New Zealand mobile number (021, 022, 027, etc.), no—Twilio does not support mobile number porting in NZ.
If your business relies on a mobile number, you have three choices:
✔️ Keep your existing mobile number and use a new local Lead Connector number for calls in GHL.
✔️ Forward calls from your mobile to a local Lead Connector number (additional costs apply).
📌 Important: You CANNOT send SMS natively within GHL in New Zealand.
If you want to send SMS inside GHL, you’ll need an add-on like MyCRMSIM or TNZ or another third-party service.
The biggest misconception people have when considering phone numbers in GHL in New Zealand,is thinking that our phone systems will work the same way as in the rest of the world.
If you have a local New Zealand number that you want to move into Twilio to use inside GHL, follow these steps:
🔗 Submit your request here:
Twilio International Porting Portal
💰 Porting Fee: USD $5 per number (non-refundable if unsuccessful).
Once submitted, Twilio will coordinate with your current provider to move the number over.
📌 Porting typically takes up to 6 weeks, depending on your current provider’s response time.
Before submitting your request, make sure you have:
✅ Proof of ownership – A recent phone bill or invoice showing your name and the number being ported.
✅ Letter of Authority (LOA) – A signed document giving Twilio permission to act on your behalf.
✅ Matching account details – Your details must match exactly with your current provider, or the request will be rejected.
If the number is registered under a business, you’ll also need:
Business Name & NZBN – Ensure these match your provider’s records exactly.
📌 Check Twilio’s official porting guidelines:
Twilio NZ Porting Guidelines
💡 NZ providers can be slow to release numbers—follow up if things stall.
Once ported, using your number inside GHL will have ongoing costs.
Here’s the breakdown (correct at time of publishing) :
💰 Monthly Fee: USD $3.15 per number
📞 Making Calls:
USD $0.0265 per minute to NZ landlines
USD $0.08 per minute to NZ mobiles
📥 Receiving Calls: USD $0.01 per minute
🔗 View full Twilio pricing:
Twilio NZ Pricing
Once your local NZ number is ported into Twilio, you’ll need to:
✔️ Add the number to GHL’s phone system.
✔️ Set up call forwarding, voicemail, and call tracking.
✔️ Configure automations (e.g., missed call follow-ups).
🚨 Reminder: You CANNOT send SMS with Twilio in NZ natively!
If you need SMS, you’ll have to use a third-party service.
Porting your New Zealand local number to Twilio makes sense if you:
✅Retain your existing local number and handle all calls inside GHL
But if you:
❌ Rely on a mobile number for calls
Then porting will not be possible for you.
Porting your New Zealand number to Twilio and setting up GHL’s phone system can be complicated. Avoid the hassle—get expert guidance and save time!
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✅ Q&A to ensure your phone system works perfectly
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