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VoIP, alternatives to GoogleV, ---Automation, VA, and CRM? SYSTEM
So I am definitely outgrowing my google voice. GV. I definitely can't afford an American answering service/ call center yet
I have a couple numbers set up-- 1 for property management, tenant calls, potential tenants and another for lead generation, buying commercial properties, contractors, vendors etc
One thing that's driving me nuts and confusing me is I have both numbers routing to my iPhone and GV doesn't tell me which number it's calling from to take, nor if it's a non- RE call directly to my iPhone.
Anyways I'm thinking of the following VoIPs which can also integrate into direct marketing, Virtual Assistants (VAs- for this I've been searching Upwork and see rates at $6-7 for english speakers), and in the future implement a CRM (I currently use Buildium for tenants and Excel/ PropertyRadar for acquisitions and leads).
What are the best VoIP/ GV alternatives? Best bang for your buck for under $10-40/month? What is the best combination ya'll are using of VoIP with CRM and or VA/ team assistance. Any of them stand out as better for "automation"?
I think I need x2 phone lines, and future set up with prop manager/VA
Has anyone tried a combination like the above.
Most Popular Reply

We have a decent sized business going and have use:
Evolve (multiple numbers and lines for different folks, it's affordable too)
HubSpot CRM (for managing projects, leads, contact info, tasks, and track emails "seeing if the person opened it or not")
Both come highly recommended.