I have spent hours searching for a simple service that can offer an online dashboard for texting and calling, and a phone app to receive calls on.
We are currently using Google Voice which is terrible (I cannot tell which number/location is being called when I receive a call among other quirks).
I have trialed Grasshopper and Dialpad, both terrible online dashboards for texting. Horrible UI and the call quality is poor. Grasshopper doesn't allow someone from abroad log in to the dashboard.
How has this problem not been fixed yet? What is so difficult about calling and texting on the internet?
The amount of money the customers are willing to pay for this service is lower than the cost of running this service. It is because the service sits between "Free" and "Mid-tier"
Disclosure: No affiliation other than as a satisfied customer.
EDIT: @tapvt: They support IVR, if you have questions, their team is responsive and top notch if you reach out to them. I use them to replace a Google Voice personal number and for several business ventures.
https://help.openphone.co/en/articles/4034271-how-to-set-up-...
https://www.openphone.co/blog/how-to-get-an-auto-attendant-f...
* have a few incoming, simple IVRs in different languages (with local numbers via FlyNumber) a la "press 1 for sales, press 2 for support, or wait for an operator".
* route these calls to the appropriate people (either with a ring group or any other workable option that allows people to get a call on their phone)
What's the correct service for this? RingCentral wants to bill me for named seats, which seems absurd to me when we get ~20 calls a week.
You will have to configure these yourself or pay somebody to do this for you.
100% hosted and supported services are way better because your are never gonna stop being attacked.
I dont know where your from, but in my EU country all the mobile phone companies also provides services like this, maybe not with a web interface but direct to phones/apps.