Spock lets you track your team’s leaves with confidence.
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Based on our record, NumLookup seems to be a lot more popular than Spock. While we know about 15 links to NumLookup, we've tracked only 1 mention of Spock. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Hello guys, my good friend started a SaaS for leaves/home office management via Slack called Spock. We use his app in our company (~25 people) to manage vacations and home office and to be honest, we love using it. The problem he is facing right now is the acquisition of new users. Source: over 1 year ago
FYI I search the provider on numlookup.com and I google search the provider. Source: 6 months ago
Sorry to OP if this is a legitimate post, but please be aware that there is a chance that this post is a scam or phishing for your information, so pay this person at your own risk. If you do go through with paying this person, do not pay with the friends/family setting in any app. Per numlookup.com, 732-474-8128 is a Google Voice number, indicating that it is not the person's real phone number. Source: 12 months ago
a. If the call was not from a spoofed caller ID, report them to their carrier! If it was a toll-free call, use a site like 800forall.com to find the carrier, and if it was not toll free, use a carrier lookup tool like numlookup.com or freecarrierlookup.com. Go to the carrier's website, and they should have an email or a place to report the scam number. Source: about 1 year ago
As of this post, on numlookup.com my "phone carrier" still displays BANDWIDTH.COM CLEC, LLC while the "phone type" is showing VOIP. Source: over 1 year ago
Could you show an image of your numlookup.com results where it shows your gmail address (redacted, of course)? I just went and looked up my GV number there and it said Google Voice / Grandcentral but it didn't show my gmail address anywhere. Source: over 1 year ago
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