Per-minute voice
Carrier-grade outbound and inbound calling, billed per minute at published rates — no line-rental games.
A full cloud phone built into your workspace: dialer, calls, voicemail, SMS, fax, contacts, and a sharable business card — all in one rail, beside your mail, drive, and tasks. Carrier-grade voice and SMS in the seat, an AI copilot on every call, and a visual builder for the whole phone tree.
A complete softphone, a visual routing studio, per-person provisioning, and a live AI copilot — all built into HQ, billed from one wallet, and provisioned identically for people and AI agents.
A left rail of seven surfaces, each swapping the main panel: a real twelve-key Dialer, your Calls history, a Voicemail inbox, two-way SMS, built-in Fax, a unified Contacts brain, and your own digital business Card. The active surface glows, unread voicemail badges, and keyboard shortcuts run the whole thing — "/" focuses search, digits dial, Enter calls, and during a call "m" mutes, "h" holds, Esc ends.
Every company gets a dedicated number at signup and an extension for every seat at no extra cost. Add direct lines (DIDs) per person or agent when you need them, and manage your whole inventory yourself — buy a new number by area code, port your existing number in, point any number at a routing tree, and release what you do not need.
During a live call, a copilot panel shows rolling talking points — what to say or ask next — and refreshes as the conversation moves. An ask-anything box answers questions mid-call like "what did we last discuss?", grounded in this caller's recent emails, contact notes, CRM stage and deal, and the summaries of your last few calls with them. The call screen has three tabs — AI, Notes, and a live transcript — side by side.
Every call is transcribed live from your microphone in the transcript tab, with a mic toggle to pause and resume captions. Lines are attributed by speaker and auto-scroll, and system events — transfers, conference joins — are logged into the same transcript. The full transcript stays attached to the call record after you hang up.
A complete PBX control deck on every live call, not just hang-up. Mute and hold, record on demand, open a DTMF keypad to punch through phone menus, blind-transfer (hand off and drop) or warm-transfer (announce first, then connect), conference another person or extension in, and pull up a call script teleprompter. A live Notes pad auto-saves to both the call and the contact while you talk.
Inbound calls open a full-screen screen-pop showing exactly who is calling — name, number, company and department — resolved from your unified contact brain before you answer. Accept and the live call screen opens with that caller's full context already loaded: their notes, recent emails, CRM records, and the history of your past calls together.
When a call ends, an AI summary card is generated — a concise summary plus concrete action items — and the work files itself across your workspace. A note lands in a Calls folder tagged with the caller, action items become real tasks with owners, due dates, and priority, time-sensitive ones spin up reminders, a callback reminder is set for the next morning, the call is written into the Company Brain, and the summary and transcript are saved to your Drive. Each created item shows up on the end card with one-click open or remove.
A visual, drag-and-drop routing builder in Company Admin — far beyond a digit-to-extension menu. Drag eleven kinds of node onto a canvas and wire outputs to inputs: Greeting, Business hours, Holiday, IVR menu, Condition, Ring group, Queue, AI receptionist, Voicemail, Forward, and Hang up. Build multiple named trees and point each number at its own. Live validation catches dead ends, duplicate IVR digits, orphaned nodes, and even routing loops before a single call ever lands.
Routing trees branch on real conditions. A business-hours node opens and closes by hour and weekday in a real timezone — evaluated so "open" is true in that zone, not yours. A holiday node routes specific calendar dates down their own path. And a condition node branches on caller ID, time of day, or how many callers are already in the queue. Greet callers in your own words via text-to-speech, or upload a recorded message — per menu.
Ring a group of people or agents all at once, in sequence, or round-robin, with a ring timeout — or park callers in a queue with hold music and overflow when everyone is busy. Or put an AI receptionist on the front line: write what it should ask, and it greets every caller, qualifies them, routes the good ones to the right team, and takes a message from the rest. Before you go live, simulate any inbound call — pick the number, time, caller ID, and keys pressed — and watch exactly where it lands, or place a real in-app test call.
A provisioning grid in Company Admin where every human and every AI agent is set up individually: extension, direct line, caller-ID name, calling privilege, texting, voicemail, and recording policy. Agents are provisioned, routed, and measured exactly like people. A per-person analytics console shows calls made, received, missed, talk time, voicemails, and texts — computed from real call logs and in-app calls, with no estimated values.
Two-way SMS lives on one thread your CRM and campaigns share, keyed to the number — so a text opened from a contact, a campaign reply, or the dialer is the same conversation, with STOP opt-outs honored automatically. Send a fax by picking a Drive document and adding a cover page, and receive faxes into a tenant inbox saved to Drive. And every employee gets a digital business card — QR, vCard, Apple and Google Wallet passes, NFC, link, print — plus a private connections book of everyone they meet and analytics on who viewed it.
Carrier-grade outbound and inbound calling, billed per minute at published rates — no line-rental games.
Send and receive texts from any seat on the same thread your CRM and campaigns use, billed per message from the same wallet — with opt-outs honored automatically.
Every voicemail arrives transcribed, with sentiment and one-tap callback, and a copy lands in your inbox where the Brain can search it.
Send any Drive document with a cover page and receive faxes into a tenant inbox saved to your Drive — no fax machine in sight.
A sharable card for every employee — QR, vCard, wallet passes, NFC, link, print — with a private connections book and view analytics.
Your phone already knows everyone, building one contact book from your team directory, the numbers buried in your inbox, and your CRM — so every caller pops with a name and a history.
Calls made, received, missed, talk time, voicemails, and texts for every person and agent — real numbers from real call logs, broken out the way your org is.
Soft caps per agent and a wallet that never bills over your balance.
Bring a real phone number into a platform meeting and dial out to anyone — billed per minute like any other call.
Carrier voice, SMS, and fax in the seat, a visual routing studio, an AI copilot on every call — and agents that actually answer.