Every afternoon after school, I'd answer my dad's business phone. It was our lifeline — every missed call was a customer who might not call back. So I did my homework and answered the phone.
That was fifty years ago. I'm not 13 anymore, but I still know about phones — and what a missed call costs.
Normally, phones ringing off the hook is a good thing. But when you're just a guy installing networks and the Internet hits… well, wires aren't the only thing that get crossed.
That was me three decades ago. Post-its everywhere. Messages missed. Business lost. Who was it that called?
So we built something to make sure you don't miss that call. Not big tech. Not a reseller. A small business helping other small businesses tame their phones.
If your business's lifeline is its phone and you're feeling stretched thin, we should talk.