HaystackCRM was designed for independent small business owners to access a CRM from a phone or tablet with full functionality. Mobile first design disrupts the typical CRM layout by providing interactive navigation to view records instead of a spreadsheet format. Native iOS and Android apps allow views of any record, including call, email or texting any contact or company. Who's Near Me is a map feature that enables getting directions or viewing other connections are nearby. Prospect from this map feature and add the company to your database. Emails are viewed within contact. Automatic integration without plugin requirement. One of many built in features is Quoting, available in both versions, so that the small business owner, freelancer or entrepreneur can have options typically unavailable in a mobile CRM. Creating a quote or proposal is possible while interacting with a client is especially helpful for professionals who rely on face-to-face interactions, like many sales teams or service providers. Further flexibility afforded in HaystackCRM includes Tagging a record with a label to create unique, searchable identifier. Add Notes or Files to each record to track conversations in addition to email exchanges. Team management allow users as account owners to assign records and track overall and individual activity.
No features have been listed yet.
Based on our record, VoIP.ms seems to be more popular. It has been mentiond 861 times since March 2021. 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.
If you are willing to "loosen" your requirements slightly, VOIP.ms (https://voip.ms/) VOIP phone numbers support SMS send/receive (including a web interface in your account to do send/receive) and using one to send/receive SMS codes would be relatively inexpensive (if you pick their "pay for usage" version). This page shows their pricing in various countries... - Source: Hacker News / 4 months ago
It appears that the ATA is not sending any traffic out when I dial. The packet capture only saw packets to/from voip.ms when I made an inbound call. Outbound, nothing happened. Source: 5 months ago
It's connected to voip.ms. The CDR in the ATA just shows that the outbound call failed. VoIP.ms CDR aren't registering that I've attempted to make an outbound call. Source: 5 months ago
Hello, I hope this is not too off-topic, but I suspect there must be many people here who have run into this. I use voip.ms, and have always received voicemails as email attachments with no problem. Since switching to Windows 11 from Windows 10, I can no longer play the files, but have to download them. Windows 11, Chrome, gmail. Error message: 'there was a problem playing this audio file'. Has anyone found a... Source: 5 months ago
This is usually very limited. For instance, I used voip.ms, and they limit it to 100 per day and costs me abotu a penny a message (separate charges for inbound and outbound, so 2 cents to receive a message and then forward it along) This is done because SMS forwarding looks spammy and the receiving carrier will block the sending carrier entirely (this is why Google had to end it). Source: 5 months ago
HubSpot CRM - Free CRM software for small businesses.
ShoreTel - Cloud phone system & contact center software & services
Less Annoying CRM - A simple customer relationship manager made just for small businesses. Manage contact info, track leads, and never miss a follow-up.
8x8 X Series - X Series connects teams across channels and around the globe, giving you access your most critical information securely, from any location.
Keap - Grow Sales. Save Time. Get Organized.
CorvisaOne - CorvisaOne is another cloud-based communications suite that is specially designed for companies that need features for managing inbound or outbound call centres.