Nov 8, 2011
UnOfficePhone Targets Coworking Crowd with Virtual PBX
UnOfficePhone. The name got my attention for sure. What is UnOfficePhone? As the company describes it, it’s a smart phone system for the entrepreneur on the go.
UnOfficePhone was launched in the spirit of coworking, community, collaboration, and unconferences. It’s a virtual PBX phone system that targets the startup, solopreneur, freelancer, entrepreneur, small business owner and non-profit organization.
“At UnOfficePhone, we believe in creative and collaborative ways to help you get big business returns without sacrificing your business’ individuality. We believe that innovative people need innovative solutions. That’s why UnOfficePhone offers smart and sustainable technologies for managing your personal and professional calling requirements,” the company says on its web site.
“Your phone forwarding, messaging, and features will be customized to fit you for mobility and professionalism, not the other way around! Customers can reach the right people in your business, and at the place and time you choose, and you can be assured you will never miss that important call. We help your business’ ‘back end’ and give you the tools to evolve your business.”
Here’s how it works: You pick your number, pick your plan and start receiving calls over the virtual PBX that gives you plenty of Fortune 500-style bells and whistles for only $9.95 a month. There’s no long-term contracts, but there are plenty of long-term benefits.
With your toll free or local number you can tap into features like an auto attendant, a custom main greeting, voicemail to e-mail transcriptions, on-hold music, conference calling, live receptionist answering, live call screening, and calendar scheduling.
The benefits are clear. Your small business looks bigger than it really is. You don’t have to give out your cell phone number to the general public. You can set your virtual PBX for day and night modes. You can enable find me and follow me features so you never miss a call. Getting the picture? Of course, all of these benefits are available with just about any reputable virtual PBX system you might choose. They aren’t exclusive to UnOfficePhone.
What’s different about UnOfficePhone.com is its style. It flows with the free spirited coworking concept, and its likely to attract the same types of folks who would frequent a coworking facility. That makes good sense since it’s powered by ThinkSpace, a popular coworking facility in Redmond, Washington.
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