I'm looking for VOIP solutions for a small startup (~10 employees) that only needs 1 number.<p>What's hot? Is there a Stripe/Digital Ocean/AWS of "VOIP" ?<p>Some more details: I need something hosted and managed.
You could try DIDLogic (<a href="http://www.didlogic.com/" rel="nofollow">http://www.didlogic.com/</a>). I am a happy customer, as I can:<p>- Rent an inbound number for each of the countries that are important to me<p>- Set up multiple SIP accounts to use for outbound calls (much lower per minute rates than Skype or Rebtel)<p>- Set up one or more of those SIP accounts to ring when I get an incoming call, even doing it in sequence if I want<p>- Set the caller ID on outbound calls to whatever I want (e.g. my normal mobile number, or one of my rented incoming numbers) on a per-SIP-account basis<p>I use GroundWire on iOS as my SIP client. There are cheaper options. GroundWire is great, in part because they use Push notifications, but this requires you to trust their server with your SIP credentials.
I am cofounder of <a href="http://aircall.io" rel="nofollow">http://aircall.io</a>
I created it because I didn’t find an easy phone solution with a great UX for my previous startup.<p>Feel free to register to our private beta, we still have several hundred active users.
I will be happy to show you aircall and discuss with you about your needs
We use <a href="http://www.Tropo.com/" rel="nofollow">http://www.Tropo.com/</a> scripts that forward to our cell phone #s. Blog post: <a href="http://socialhealthinsights.com/2013/08/checkqm-support-powered-by-tropo/" rel="nofollow">http://socialhealthinsights.com/2013/08/checkqm-support-powe...</a><p>Also check out <a href="http://www.ringio.com/" rel="nofollow">http://www.ringio.com/</a> for a more robust turn-key-ish solution (met the founder but have never used them)
You might try our software <a href="https://calltrackingmetrics.com/" rel="nofollow">https://calltrackingmetrics.com/</a> - we provide a call queue feature that can route to all 10 of your employee's. Our focus is on analytics and reporting for your marketing, with integration into google analytics/adwords - but the call log is pretty useful for keeping track of customer calls too.
I work for <a href="http://www.voclarion.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.voclarion.com</a>. Might be worth a look, though we offer a host of features you might not need.
<a href="http://nextiva.com" rel="nofollow">http://nextiva.com</a> does this well. We use it, excellent customer service, very competitive prices.
We're using <a href="http://aircall.io" rel="nofollow">http://aircall.io</a>, it works well and provides a clean administration interface.
Hi,<p>You may want to check out my startup Callbase. <a href="http://callbase.co" rel="nofollow">http://callbase.co</a>.<p>I'd also love to learn about your particular use case if you are ok with it.<p>My email is in my profile.