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Home > Small Business Phone Systems > Faqs > How Do I Access My Call Logs As an Enduser

How do I access my call logs (as an end-user)?

You can of course take a look at your call logs right in your desktop or mobile app, but you can also access your call logs on the web:

  • Log into the Ooma Office End User Portal (or use the Ooma desktop app).
  • Navigate to the Dashboard tab to see an overview of recent call history.
  • For a more detailed breakdown, go to the Call Logs section, where you can search by name or number, filter by call type (incoming, outgoing, missed), and review call details.
  • If call recording is enabled for your extension, you may also see options to replay or download recorded calls (if the call was recorded).

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