Recommendations to others considering eVoice:
We integrate this app with our AT&T landline and when a call is missed it goes to a voicemail with several selections. If a call-back is needed then they indicate this within the voicemail selections and the call is directed to my cell phone (the incoming call is displayed as “evoice” on the identification screen of my phone, but I cannot see the ID of the individual calling in) if the call is not answered by me at that time, the call is then re-directed for them to leave a message. There is a delay of about 5-15 minutes before the message is received through my email. The evoice app and mailbox are all at the touch of a finger on my iPhone. Very handy indeed. If I want to call a client back using the app on my phone, it shows the land line as the caller ID, so I can call from my business/home-base caller ID without physically being there. Very helpful for our mobile business! Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
What problems is eVoice solving and how is that benefiting you?
This solves the problem of being able to answer calls from clients at my convenience and being able to sift important calls from non-urgent ones. Also messages can be left and notification that a call has been missed and a message gas been left, can be received without having to be on the premises. Multiple operators can use the function simultaneously. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.