To use:
- Signup if you haven't already.
- Publish your Push-N-Talk widgets on any websites of your choice including social networking sites. One widget allows you to receive phone calls. The other one allows you to receive voicemails.
- In the "My Account" - Dashboard page, configure the "Select your reachability" setting to one of the available options.
- If you would like to receive voicemails and phone calls on your landline or cell-phone, then select the "Phone" optionand specify the appropriate landline or cell-phone number.
- If you prefer to receive voicemails and phone calls on Gtalk, then select "Gtalk" option and specify the Gtalk ID where TringMe should reach you. Please note that you will need to add "tringme@gmail.com" as a your friend in Gtalk to receive calls and voicemails on Gtalk.
- # You can also stay connected on your mobile via TringMe's MobileVoIP client. To do so, just select "MobileVoIP" option. Thereafter, if you are logged-in using TringMe's MobileVoIP client on the mobile device, calls and voicemails will be routed to your mobile.
- If you prefer to stay reachable by your SIP phone, then select "VOIP/SIP". This is a very flexible option since:
- If you want to be reached via your VoIP/SIP provider, then enter phone number and your VoIP provider settings. Your calls and voicemails will then be forwarded worldwide using the same.
- Alternately, you can provide your own SIP server settings and the calls will land onto your SIP server so that you can control the call-flow from thereon for maximum convenience.
Please note that you will need to update the "SIP Settings" that contain the SIP/VoIP provider parameters.
- If you prefer to be reached "offline" (i.e. be notified of your voicemail in an offline manner), then select "E-mail" and provide an email wherein a mail containing your voicemail will be sent to you
- To publish the widgets, all you need to do is copy the few lines of HTML code from your Push-N-Talk settings page and paste it on the website of your choice. For some of the known social networks, it's as easy as a click.
- Stay voice connected from the web - always!









