✔️Call Delegation
Learn how to set up and use call delegation to have an assistant or colleague make and receive calls on your behalf, streamlining executive support and improving call coverage.
⏱️ Estimated Time: 15 minutes
👤 Who's This For
Executives, managers, and team members who need assistants to handle their calls, plus assistants who manage calls for others.
💼 Use Case
Perfect for executive-assistant relationships, shared phone coverage, team collaboration, and ensuring important calls are never missed. Enables assistants to screen calls, make calls on behalf of executives, and seamlessly transfer calls when needed.
✅ Prerequisites
Active Zoom Phone license for both delegator and delegate
Admin may need to enable delegation for your account
Access to Zoom web portal for initial setup
Zoom desktop or mobile app (version 5.16.2+ for advanced features)
Understanding Call Delegation
Call delegation (also known as shared line appearance) provides an easy way for phone users to assign delegates who can make and receive calls on their behalf .
Key terminology:
Delegator: The person whose calls are being managed (typically an executive)
Delegate: The person managing calls (typically an assistant)
Shared Line: The delegator's phone line that appears on the delegate's device
What delegation enables:
Delegates answer calls to the delegator's number
Delegates make outbound calls using the delegator's caller ID
Seamless call transfers between delegator and delegate
Shared call history and visibility
Multiple delegates per delegator
Setting Up Call Delegation
For Delegators (Setting Up Your Assistant)
Note: Your admin may set this up for you, or you can do it yourself if you have permission.
Configure Privileges
Select which permissions your delegate has:
☑ Place Calls: Delegate can make calls using your numbers
☑ Answer Calls: Delegate receives calls to your numbers
☑ Join and Merge Calls: Both can join the same call
☑ Opt In/Out: Delegate can toggle on/off receiving your calls
☑ Pick Up Hold Calls: Delegate can pick up calls you've placed on hold
☑ Set Business Hours: Delegate's hours override yours (they won't get your calls outside their hours)
☑ Manage VIP Contacts: Delegate can manage your VIP contact list
🎮 Click-Through Demo
▶️ Watch: Setting Up and Using Call Delegation See how delegators and delegates configure settings and manage shared calls.
For Delegates (Accepting the Request)
🎮 Click-Through Demo
▶️ Watch: Setting Up and Using Call Delegation See how delegators and delegates configure settings and manage shared calls.
Using Call Delegation
Making Calls as a Delegate
Desktop App:
Mobile App:
Answering Calls as a Delegate
When calls come to the delegator's number, both delegator and delegate receive notifications (if Answer Calls privilege is enabled).
Call notification shows:
Caller's name and number
Which shared line is ringing (delegator's name)
Options: Answer, Decline, or Send to Voicemail
To answer:
Click/tap Accept
Call connects through the shared line
You can transfer to delegator anytime
Transferring Calls Between Delegator and Delegate
Using Hold Transfer:
Transfer back the same way:
Delegator places call on hold
Delegate picks up from Lines tab
Advanced Features
VIP Delegation
You can choose who can call you directly by setting up a VIP contact group and allowing only this set list of users to contact you directly .
How it works:
VIP contacts ring your phone directly
All other calls route to your delegate(s) first
Delegate screens and transfers as needed
Setup:
In Phone Settings, enable VIP Delegation toggle
Under VIP Contacts, select your VIP group
Under Everybody Else, set delegation sequence
Manage VIP list in Contacts tab
Call Locking (Privacy Mode)
If enabled, delegators can lock calls to prevent delegates from joining or picking them up.
When to use:
Confidential conversations
Personal calls during work hours
Private discussions
How to lock:
During a call, enable privacy/lock mode
Delegates cannot join or pick up this call
Business Hours Override
Allow delegates' business hours to override your business hours—delegates won't receive calls outside their own business hours .
Example scenario:
Your hours: 8am-8pm
Delegate's hours: 8am-5pm
After 5pm, calls route to you or voicemail (not delegate)
Viewing Shared Line Activity
Call History
Both delegator and delegate see all calls on shared lines with labels:
Delegator sees:
"Outgoing by [Delegate Name] for you"
"Answered by [Delegate Name] for you"
Your own calls have no label
Delegate sees:
"Outgoing by [Delegator Name]"
"Outgoing by you for [Delegator Name]"
"Answered by [Delegator Name]"
"Answered by you for [Delegator Name]"
Note: Deleting a call history entry only deletes it for you, not the other person.
Call Recordings
Call recordings work differently than call history:
Only the person who recorded the call can access it
If delegator records, only delegator sees the recording
If delegate records, only delegate sees the recording
Both see the call history entry, but not each other's recordings
Managing Multiple Delegates
Delegators can assign multiple delegates with different privileges.
Common setup:
Primary Assistant: Full privileges (answer, place, transfer calls)
Backup Assistant: Answer calls only (when primary is unavailable)
Team Member: Pick up hold calls only (for specific transfers)
Delegation sequence:
Set order of delegation: calls ring primary first, then backup
Configure under "Everybody Else" routing in VIP Delegation settings
💡 Pro Tips
See Details
Start with limited privileges Grant only necessary permissions initially. Add more as you and your delegate get comfortable with the workflow.
Use VIP delegation strategically Route close colleagues and VIPs directly to you while having delegates screen everything else—saves time on both ends.
Leverage business hours override Don't burden delegates with after-hours calls. Let their schedule protect their time while maintaining your availability.
Communicate call transfer protocol Establish clear signals between delegator and delegate: "Line 2 for you" or similar shorthand makes transfers smooth.
Use opt in/out for vacation coverage Delegates can opt out when on vacation, automatically routing calls to other delegates or voicemail.
Check Lines tab regularly Both parties should monitor the Lines tab to see active and held calls on shared lines.
⚠️ Common Issues
See Details
Delegate not receiving call notifications? → Verify "Answer Calls" privilege is enabled and delegate accepted the delegation request. Check that delegate is signed into Zoom.
Can't make calls using delegator's caller ID? → Ensure "Place Calls" privilege is enabled. Select the correct shared line before dialing.
Delegator can't pick up held calls from delegate? → Verify "Pick Up Hold Calls" privilege is enabled for the delegate. Check Lines tab to see if call is actually on hold.
Delegation request shows "Pending" indefinitely? → Delegate needs to accept the request in their Phone Settings. Admin can force-accept if needed.
Delegate receiving calls outside their business hours? → Enable "Set Business Hours" privilege to respect delegate's hours. This automatically opts them out after hours.
Cannot enable Join Calls option? → This setting requires admin enablement and may conflict with call monitoring. Contact your admin.
🎯 What's Next
✨ Call delegation is now configured! You can:
Assign delegates to manage your calls
Accept delegation requests to support others
Make and receive calls using shared lines
Transfer calls seamlessly between delegator and delegate
Control who reaches you directly with VIP delegation
Monitor shared line activity in call history
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