How to Start a Group Call on Signal
If you're wondering how to start a group call on Signal, you're in the right place. As someone who uses Signal daily for everything from quick chats to secure group calls, I’ll walk you through the process step-by-step and share some useful tips that can make your group calling experience smoother and more enjoyable. Whether you want to catch up with friends, host a remote meeting, or just talk with family, Signal’s group call feature is straightforward once you get the hang of it.
Getting Started with Group Calls on Signal
First off, Signal is well-known for its privacy-focused approach to messaging and calls (check out signal.org for official details). Unlike many apps, every voice or video call on Signal is end-to-end encrypted, so you can chat with peace of mind. The group call feature is relatively new compared to its messaging functions, but it’s quickly become one of my favorites.
What You Need Before Starting
- Updated Signal app: Make sure you have the latest version of Signal installed on your phone or desktop. Group call support was rolled out progressively, so older versions might not have the feature.
- Group chat: You can’t start a group call from scratch without a group already created. So if you don’t have a Signal group with your desired participants, create one first.
- Stable internet connection: Video and voice group calls can be data-heavy, so Wi-Fi or a fast connection helps avoid awkward freezes or drops.
Step-by-Step: How to Start a Group Call on Signal
Now for the good stuff — here’s exactly how to start a group call on Signal from your phone or desktop app.
- Open Signal and tap the group chat. To start a group call, navigate to the group conversation where you want to call your friends or colleagues.
- Tap the call icon. At the top right corner of the group chat, you’ll see a phone icon with a plus sign or multiple heads (depending on your version). Tap it.
- Choose voice or video call. Signal lets you decide between a voice-only call or a video call. Tap the respective button to begin.
- Wait for others to join. Everyone in the group chat will get a notification inviting them to join the call. They can hop in as they’re available.
- Manage participants during the call. Once on the call, you can see who’s joined and mute yourself or others if needed. On mobile, tap the screen to bring up controls.
And that’s it! You’re now running a group call on Signal.
Quick Tip:
Sometimes, if you try to start a group call with too many participants, you might hit Signal’s current group call limit (which is 40 participants as of now). If your group is larger, consider splitting into smaller groups or using separate calls. Signal’s official site keeps this updated.
Pro Tips and Tricks for Signal Group Calls
After using Signal group calls for months, I picked up a few handy tips that aren’t super obvious when you first try it.
- Use the desktop app for better multitasking. If you’re on a laptop or PC, the Signal desktop app offers a more stable video feed and lets you easily switch between apps during a call, which is great for work or study sessions.
- Pin the group chat for quick access. If you regularly start calls with the same group, pin the chat at the top of your conversation list so you don’t have to hunt for it.
- Mute notifications during group calls. If you don’t want to be disturbed by other chats or new messages during your call, toggle on the Do Not Disturb mode or mute specific chats temporarily.
- Camera quirks: Sometimes video won’t start immediately. If your video feed is blank after joining a call, toggling the camera off and back on usually fixes the glitch. Happens to me occasionally, especially on older phones.
- Invite participants from outside the group. While group calls start from a group chat, you can also initiate a call with a few contacts by creating a new group on the fly. However, everyone must be Signal users.
- Check privacy settings. Signal lets you choose whether your calls show your phone number or profile name to others. I like to keep the profile name visible but hide my number for extra privacy.
Wrapping Up: Next Steps for Your Signal Group Calls
Starting a group call on Signal is pretty straightforward once you know the steps, but it’s the little things like keeping the app updated, managing participants, and knowing the quirks that will really smooth your experience. If you’re new to Signal or just group calls, try a quick test call with a couple of friends to get comfortable before your big meeting or family catch-up.
For more info, the official Signal website (signal.org) has excellent resources and the latest updates on new features and limitations. And don’t forget, since Signal focuses on privacy, your conversations stay secure no matter how many people join.
So next time you want to gather your friends or colleagues for a no-fuss, secure chat, you know exactly how to start a group call on Signal. Give it a try, and you might find yourself relying on it way more than you expected!
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