Kansas Business Phone Numbers

Pick a local number from any of Kansas's four area codes and start taking calls from Wichita to Kansas City the same day. No contracts, no setup fees, just a working business line that fits how Kansas companies actually operate.

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Kansas at a Glance

StateKansas (KS)
Population2,965,252
Area Codes4
TimezoneCentral
Largest CityWichita

Kansas runs on small business. Roughly 256,000 small companies make up about 99 percent of all firms in the state, employing close to half the private workforce [1]. That means when somebody calls your shop, they expect to reach a real person who knows the area, not a phone tree built for a national chain.

The mix here is unusual. Wichita anchors the country's aerospace manufacturing scene, with aircraft built there contributing around $5 billion a year to state GDP [2], while the rest of the state ranks first in the nation for wheat and sorghum production [3]. Whether you're quoting machine parts in Olathe or booking custom harvest crews out of Garden City, the people on the other end of the line want a Kansas number on their caller ID.

A local number signals you're nearby and reachable. With Tonet, you can grab a 316, 620, 785, or 913 line, route it to your cell, and answer calls from the combine cab or the hangar floor without giving out your personal number.

Kansas Area Codes

Kansas uses four area codes that roughly split the state by region, so the prefix on your number tells customers where you sit on the map. Pick the one that matches your service area or grab a couple if you cover more ground.

(316)Area Code (620)Area Code (785)Area Code (913)Area Code

Major Cities in Kansas

From the Kansas City metro on the eastern edge to Wichita in the south and the college towns of Lawrence and Manhattan in between, business numbers are available in every major Kansas market.

Wichita 400,991 Overland Park 202,893 Kansas City 156,752 Olathe 149,035 Topeka 125,467 Lawrence 97,271 Shawnee 69,724 Lenexa 59,427 Manhattan 54,700 Salina 46,109 Hutchinson 39,561 Leavenworth 37,370 Leawood 34,013 Garden City 27,996 Dodge City 27,663 Emporia 24,354 Prairie Village 22,919 Hays 21,213

Phone Features Built for Kansas Businesses

Everything you need to run a professional phone line, whether you're a one-person shop or a growing team across multiple locations.

Auto Attendant

Greet callers and route them to sales, service, or billing without paying somebody to sit by the phone. Easy to record and update yourself.

Call Recording

Keep a record of work orders, quotes, and customer instructions. Useful when a homeowner in Lenexa swears they asked for something different.

AI Transcription

Every voicemail comes back as searchable text in your inbox, so you can scan it during a meeting instead of holding the phone to your ear.

Business SMS

Text from your Kansas business number, not your personal cell. Great for confirming appointments or sending a quick quote.

Mobile App

Answer the business line from your phone whether you're at the office in Topeka or on a job site near Dodge City. Calls show your business number, not your personal one.

Daily Billing

Plans start at $10 per user per month, billed daily. Add a user mid-month and only pay for the days you actually use.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I get a Kansas number if my business is based out of state?

Yes. There's no requirement to have a Kansas address. Plenty of companies grab a 913 or 316 number to look local before they open a physical office here.

How much does a Kansas business number cost?

Plans start at $10 per user per month, billed daily, with phone numbers at $2.50 per month each. No contracts and no cancellation fees.

Can I port my existing Kansas number to Tonet?

Yes. If you already have a number from your old carrier, you can move it over and keep it. The transfer usually takes a few business days and we'll walk you through the paperwork.

Which area code should I pick for a Kansas City metro business?

913 covers the Kansas side of the metro, including Overland Park, Olathe, Shawnee, and Lenexa. If you're in Wichita, use 316. Topeka and Lawrence are 785, and most of southern and western Kansas uses 620.

Will the number work in rural parts of Kansas?

The phone system runs over the internet, so as long as you have a usable connection or cell signal on the mobile app, calls go through. That covers most of the state, including smaller towns out west.

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