Missouri Business Phone Numbers

Get a local Missouri number in minutes, with your pick of six area codes covering everywhere from the Gateway Arch to the Ozarks. Whether you're calling clients in Kansas City or Cape Girardeau, a familiar prefix still gets picked up faster than an out-of-state ring.

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Missouri at a Glance

StateMissouri (MO)
Population6,243,544
Area Codes6
TimezoneCentral
Largest CityKansas City

Missouri runs on small business. There are roughly 530,380 of them across the state, and they make up 99.4% of all businesses operating here [1]. That's a lot of independent shops, contractors, and service outfits competing for the same calls, so anything that makes your number look more local helps.

The state's economy is also more varied than people expect. Missouri's GDP topped $454 billion in 2024, and it ranks as one of the most economically diverse states in the country, with strength spread across manufacturing, agriculture, healthcare, and logistics [2]. If you're selling into multiple industries, you're often crossing area codes within the same workday.

That mix matters when customers see your caller ID. A landscaping crew in Springfield gets a different reception with a 417 number than with a number from out east, and a logistics company near the St. Louis ports looks more credible on a 314. Tonet lets you grab whichever code fits the market you're chasing.

Missouri Area Codes

Missouri uses six area codes spread across its metros and rural stretches. The 314 covers St. Louis, 816 holds Kansas City, 417 anchors the southwest including Springfield, and 573, 636, and 660 cover the rest of the state.

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Major Cities in Missouri

From Kansas City's barbecue district to the river towns along the Mississippi, Missouri's population is spread across a wide mix of metros and mid-sized cities. Pick a local number anywhere on this list.

Kansas City 516,032 St. Louis 279,695 Springfield 170,596 Columbia 130,900 Independence 121,629 Lee's Summit 106,419 O'Fallon 95,355 Blue Springs 61,246 Joplin 53,605 Florissant 51,290 Chesterfield 49,465 Jefferson City 42,564 Cape Girardeau 40,818 Wildwood 35,082 University City 34,349 Liberty 31,245 Ballwin 31,036 Kirkwood 29,348 Raytown 29,244 Maryland Heights 27,671

Phone Features That Fit Missouri Businesses

Everything you need to sound like a bigger operation than you are, without the heavy phone-system price tag.

Auto Attendant

Route callers to the right department before a human picks up. Useful for a Columbia clinic juggling appointments or a contractor handling jobs across the state.

Call Recording

Keep a record of every quote, complaint, and confirmation. Helpful when you need to settle a dispute or train a new hire.

AI Transcription

Read your voicemails instead of listening. Great if you're on a job site in the Ozarks and can't pop in your earbuds.

Business SMS

Text from your business number, not your personal cell. Customers respond to texts faster than to email, especially appointment reminders.

Mobile App

Take calls from your Missouri number anywhere, whether you're driving I-70 or stuck at a trade show in Branson.

Daily Billing

Tonet bills by the day, not the month. Hire a seasonal helper in July, drop the line in August, and you only pay for the days you used it.

Frequently Asked Questions

How fast can I get a Missouri phone number?

Usually within minutes. Sign up, pick a 314, 417, 573, 636, 660, or 816 number, and you can be taking calls the same afternoon.

Can I move my existing Missouri number to Tonet?

Yes. Porting in a number you already use is free, and most transfers wrap up in a week or two without your service going dark.

What does a Missouri business number cost?

Plans start at $10 per user each month, billed daily. Each phone number is $2.50 a month, and there are no contracts to sign.

Do I need separate numbers for Kansas City and St. Louis?

Only if you want a local presence in both. Many businesses grab one 816 and one 314 so each market sees a familiar area code on the caller ID.

Does Tonet work for businesses with crews in the field?

Yes. The mobile app routes calls to whoever is on the clock, so a plumbing dispatcher in Joplin or a contractor near Lake of the Ozarks never misses an inbound job.

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