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Hi everybody,
Is there any app that contacts customers like a phone? Because I don't want to give customers my personal phone number.
Thank you!
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Uhm well, you can try Google Voice or Sideline for a separate number, or WhatsApp Business to contact customers without sharing your personal phone.
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Use Google Voice, WhatsApp Business, or Skype to contact customers without sharing your personal number. They also offer handy features like call logs and auto-replies.
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09-23-2025, 04:20 AM
(This post was last modified: 09-23-2025, 04:22 AM by MariaEpeece.)
Great question! Consider using a VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) app like Google Voice or a dedicated business phone system. They offer separate numbers for customer communication. Just remember to manage customer expectations regarding response times!
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10-03-2025, 11:04 AM
(This post was last modified: 10-10-2025, 04:39 PM by LeoNatriy.)
I dealt with similar issues last year and what helped was switching to a
cloud auto dialer. It cut down the wait time between calls and made the whole process smoother. You don’t have to install heavy stuff on your system either, which was a huge bonus for me. Everything synced easily, and it worked well even when my internet wasn’t perfect. Worth trying if you're managing lots of daily calls.
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07-14-2026, 12:20 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-14-2026, 12:20 PM by Datadynamics.)
If VoIP traffic is being blocked or restricted, the first step is to identify where the issue is occurring. In many cases it's related to firewall rules, SIP ALG, NAT configuration, or ISP-specific network behavior rather than the VoIP service itself. Checking SIP registration, disabling SIP ALG (if available), and testing SIP over TCP or TLS can often help resolve connectivity issues. It's also a good idea to review router logs and confirm that the required SIP and RTP ports are being handled correctly before assuming the problem is with the provider.