Hosted VoIP service for businesses. Feature-rich. Awesome service.
Intulse’s VoIP internet phone and connectivity solutions are designed to increase productivity through VoIP software dashboard apps, VoIP CRM integration (ex. Salesforce & HubSpot), softphones, time-based routing, virtual receptionists, customized greetings, unlimited extensions, and more. Customers who choose Intulse as their cloud VoIP provider get the power of a feature-rich system that can be customized to best-fit how they do business. Intulse’s communications specialists work closely to help select and implement features to ensure each business gets the most out of their system and services.
Improve the waiting experience, gather service intelligence, and make data-driven decisions.
Long queues cost businesses across the world trillions of dollars in lost sales. Customers who experience poor queuing are less likely to stay and recommend your business. Compare the performance of different locations and departments. Monitor the number of visitors waiting, average wait times, and other metrics. Give your staff the tools they need to supercharge your customer service. Recognize your team’s achievements and identify opportunities for growth. Easily measure and share performance results. Use service reports to keep track of KPIs and the effectiveness of service strategy. Eliminate in-person lines by allowing customers to join a virtual waitlist using their phones. Monitor your line in real-time. Let customers safely wait in their car, at home, or outside. Notify them when you are ready to serve them. Give customers regular updates and wait times. Make them feel like VIPs by talking to them directly and asking for their feedback.
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