If you can’t make or receive calls in FaceTime on Mac
If you have trouble making or receiving calls in FaceTime, see the suggestions below.
If you can’t call a specific person in FaceTime
You may need to choose a different way to call. When a person’s name is blue, they have an Apple Account and you can reach them directly using FaceTime. When a person’s name is green, you can click Invite with Messages to send them a text message with a link. When a person’s name is red, they can’t be reached using Messages. You should create and share a FaceTime link instead.
If you’re restricted to calls with only certain people, appears next to those people you can’t call.
If you can’t receive calls from a specific person in FaceTime
Check to make sure the person isn’t blocked.
You may be restricted to calls with only certain people.
If you can’t make or receive a phone call in FaceTime
Make sure you’ve set up your iPhone and FaceTime on Mac for phone calls.
Make sure your iPhone is connected to the same Wi-Fi network as your Mac (or set up Wi-Fi calling, if available).