CallView 360° provides a complete view of your calling traffic, caller patterns, and campaign effectiveness. A secure web page with full remote accessibility includes a wealth of perpetually refreshing data, providing unparalleled insight into lead information and advertising campaigns with a wide array of available features.
Our call recording software records 99.997% of all calls automatically; the full recording of every one of these calls can be heard with just one mouse click on an easily distinguishable icon. Digital records of the calls can be saved to any local drive or emailed to anyone with just one more click of the mouse—an incredibly simple and efficient tool for review and training purposes.
See name, date of birth, and address of the households placing calls.
Access extensive demographic information to build complete profiles of the households calling you. The owner of every home phone line making calls is listed by name, age, address, home ownership, family size, credit card use, and income bracket.
Our direct mail marketing engine, Boomerang™ generates targeted mailings, based on your choice of paramaters, to prospects who've called you.
How many service locations would you like your calls routed to?
Your voicemail is avialable for review online and even emailable directly from the system.
Words can be selected to represent a company as a whole, a specific product or service, and even an individual offer. Vanity numbers work very well with short-form television and radio ads, and they’re absolutely essential for outdoor media campaigns.
Dial 800 offers repeater numbers of two, three, four, and even five digits. These unforgettable numbers are a perfect match for short form television and radio ads, and the best of them can be an affordable substitute for vanity numbers.
Tracking numbers are used to measure your campiagns success. More affordable than their 800 and 888 counterparts,tracking numbers work well in internet and printed media campaigns where memorability is not necessary.
How many minutes will you be using?