By default, your Zoom contacts directory contains users on the same Zoom account and organization in the All Contacts section. You can also add any external Zoom user as a contact by specifying the email address associated with their Zoom account. After they approve your contact request, you will be able to chat, share images and files, and meet instantly. If you add an email address that isn't associated with a Zoom account, they will receive an invitation to join Zoom.
Account owners or admins of paid accounts can disable this to prevent users from seeing everyone on the same Zoom account and organization. Account owners and admins can also choose if users can chat with or add external contacts.
It is also possible to link another Zoom account as an organization, sync your contacts with a 3rd-party service, view your phone's contacts in the Zoom mobile app, or import personal contacts.
Note: Admins can view and remove your external contacts.
All phone numbers in the CSV must contain the following (known as E.164 format):
Note: Only specify one phone number for each relevant field.
Notes:
Before you can meet instantly with a contact or chat with them, they need to approve your request first.
Besides meeting and chatting with contacts, you can also star important contacts, block, or delete them. If you want to get more detailed and precise with your sorting of contacts and channels, you can also sort them into folders.
Starring a contact will add them to the Starred section of the Chat panel, providing quick-access to the contact or chat channel.
To star a contact using search:
To star a contact using the contacts directory or the Team Chat side panel:
You can also star chat groups and channels. If you have a Zoom Phone license, you can star contacts using your call history.
If VIP Delegation is enabled for your contact and you are a delegator, you can add contacts to your VIP Contacts list to prioritize calls from those contacts. You can also assign a delegate to manage your VIP Contacts list. Follow this article for more information.
Blocking a contact will prevent them from chatting with you, and if not already a contact, will also prevent them from sending you a contact request.
To block a contact using search:
To block a contact using the contacts directory:
Note: Unblocking a contact is accomplished by following either method to block them, but choosing to Unblock Contact, which replaces the Block Contact option
Deleting a contact will prevent them from being able to continue chatting with you, but unless blocked, they can request to be a contact again.
Notes:
Before you can meet instantly with a contact or chat with them, they will need to approve your request.
Besides meeting and chatting with contacts, you can also star important contacts, block, or delete them. If you want to get more detailed and precise with your sorting of contacts and channels, you can also sort them into folders.
Starring a contact will add them to the Starred category of the Chat panel, providing quick-access to the contact or chat channel.
To star a contact using search:
To star a contact using the contacts directory or the Team Chat side panel:
Chat groups and channels can also be starred. If you have a Zoom Phone license, you can also star contacts using your call history.
If VIP Delegation is enabled for your contact and you are a delegator, you can add contacts to your VIP Contacts list to prioritize calls from those contacts. You can also assign a delegate to manage your VIP Contacts list. Follow this article for more information.
Blocking a contact will prevent them from chatting with you, and if not already a contact, will also prevent them from sending you a contact request.
To block a contact using search:
To block a contact using search the contacts directory:
Note: Unblocking a contact is accomplished by following either method to block them, but choosing to Unblock Contact, which replaces the Block Contact option
Deleting a contact will prevent them from being able to continue chatting with you, but unless blocked, they can request to be a contact again.
Besides meeting and chatting with contacts, you can also star important contacts, block, or delete them. If you want to get more detailed and precise with your sorting of contacts and channels, you can also sort them into folders.
Starring a contact will add them to the Starred section of the Chat panel, providing quick-access to the contact or chat channel.
Notes:
Before you can meet instantly with a contact or chat with them, they will need to approve your request.
Besides meeting and chatting with contacts, you can also star important contacts, block, or delete them. If you want to get more detailed and precise with your sorting of contacts and channels, you can also sort them into folders.
Starring a contact will add them to the Starred section of the Chat panel, providing quick-access to the contact or chat channel.
You can also start chat groups and channels. If you have a Zoom Phone license, you can star contacts using your call history.
If VIP Delegation is enabled for your contact and you are a delegator, you can add contacts to your VIP Contacts list to prioritize calls from those contacts. You can also assign a delegate to manage your VIP Contacts list. Follow this article for more information.
Blocking a contact will prevent them from chatting with you, and if not already a contact, will also prevent them from sending you a contact request.
Note: Unblocking a contact is accomplished by following either method to block them, but choosing to Unblock Contact, which replaces the Block Contact option
Deleting a contact will prevent them from being able to continue chatting with you, but unless blocked, they can request to be a contact again.