Get a 713 area code phone number

A local Houston business number with unlimited calls and texts — live in under a minute, right on the phone you already have.

About the 713 area code

The 713 area code covers Houston, Texas — the city's original core. 713 is Houston's original 1947 area code and still its most recognized. Energy firms, medical practices, and local shops alike wear it as a Houston badge. For a business, a 713 number signals a local presence — customers in Houston are far more likely to answer a call or reply to a text from a number they recognize as local.

Everything included with your 713 number

  • Unlimited calling to US & Canada
  • Unlimited SMS & MMS texting
  • Voicemail with transcription
  • Auto-replies and business hours
  • Works on your existing phone — no new SIM
  • Set up in under a minute

How to get your 713 number

  1. 1

    Sign up

    Create your account on the web or in the Reach app (iOS and Android).

  2. 2

    Pick your 713 number

    Search available 713 numbers and choose the one you like.

  3. 3

    Start calling and texting

    Your number is live immediately — calls, texts, voicemail, and auto-replies, all from one app.

Questions? Answers.

Download Reach or sign up on the web, search available 713 numbers, and pick the one you like. Your number is active immediately — you can call and text from it right away.

713 covers Houston, Texas — the city's original core. 713 is Houston's original 1947 area code and still its most recognized. Energy firms, medical practices, and local shops alike wear it as a Houston badge.

Yes. Your Reach number works from anywhere — it runs on your existing phone through the app, so you can have a Houston presence no matter where you're located.

Yes — your personal number stays exactly as it is. Reach adds a second line on the same phone. You can also port an existing business number into Reach.

One simple plan — $19/month or $169/year — includes your number, unlimited calling to US & Canada, SMS & MMS, voicemail with transcription, and auto-replies.