RingEx is a cloud-based VoIP solution available via computer mobile application. It features video and audio conferencing, desktop phone rentals, collaboration tools, and integrations with other business applications. Plans are available on a monthly, per user subscription basis.
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RoRotel is an all-in-one business phone system RoRotel boasts a singular focus on offering services with the best-in-class Quality, Enterprise-Grade Reliability, and yet at competitive prices for clients. They aim to help businesses to communicate efficiently with an advanced VoIP Business Telephone Solution. They aim to keep businesses one step ahead in telecommunications technology. Pioneer Global Services is based in the…
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Pricing is /user/month paid annually. Pricing increases when paid monthly.
Core - $20/month (paid monthly)
Advanced - $25/month (paid monthly)
Ultra - $35/month (paid monthly)
Customer Engagement Bundle - contact us for pricing
While aircall can be very similar to RingEX, RingEX is easier to use on the web version, desktop app or mobile app, makes search easier and has the ability to provide the transcribe. Then, Convoso is more oriented to outbound sales calls so it's hard to get in touch with a …
RingEX offers a more user friendly user interface. and reliable communication platform as compared to Vonage. We selected RingEX because it provides more value in a single platform, helping improve productivity and manage our 24/7 communication needs more efficiently.
Each of these products have benefits, some of which relates specifically to the specific needs of a company. We liked the call recording options in Hubspot and the workflow tracking in Monday. High Level wasn't the best fit for our needs. In the future, we anticipate using …
We are using these products like (Skype, Voip, TextNow, and Second line), but comparatively these products the RingEX has a good performance, because while we were using the other platform, we didn't get proper communication, we couldn't reach out the candidate, we lags to much …
We have looked at all the competition and none come close to providing the ease of use and efficiency we have found with RingEX. We appreciate how they are constantly updating and upgrading their capabilities and functionality in ways we didn't even know we needed until we …
From the user perspective, JustCall and Aircall gave you the ability to listen to the recorded call. RingEX's taking notes feature is great, just not 100% accurate. Therefore, I would say having the ability to access the recording calls in the user interface can be very useful. …
RingEX's Reliability and overall cost helped with our decision. While the competition have corresponding products and features, RingEX seem to really nail it in terms of usability.
In my experience, Ring Central is hands down a better platform than the other VoiP companies I have used. Clear calls, functionality, level of fine tuning, that other companies do not have, is appreciated.
Many of the features are the same but I feel that RC makes it more user friendly for configuration and work. We have also not seen the cost increases with RingCentral that we saw with the other providers
Vonage was setup more so by extension, than user. RingEx app is far superior with the ability to send messages to other team members. Voice recording with vonage was not ideal. It was hard to navigate call recordings, and there was no ability to clear calls after so long of …
RingCentral is generally good for business calls, as its mobile features, combined with landline office options, are great for communication on the go. It is also an affordable option to have a mobile cellular device if you have a lot of staff. Setup especially for multilevel authorization can be a hassle but it works well if well set up, you would have to get help in rectifying this if not calls might be redirected to the wrong extensions and changing it is not very straight forward.
We can use the RingEx in our Mobile to use for Basic calls and messages, but sometimes the mobile application lags or disconnects while using video calls or screen sharing.
we can easily configure in our laptops.
The Meeting recording option is really helpful for our organization
We switched to RingEX for ease of administration, flexibility of integration (fax, web meetings, chat client, mobile app) and competitive price. Although the system has had a few quirks as it's been relying on our network much more heavily and integrating with our next-gen firewall, I can't speak highly enough of what RingEX has done for our business. I love it and can't wait to renew for a longer period of time at an even more competitive rate.
Once you get used to the features of the system, it is extremely easy to find what you need. Everything is all on one place which makes the usability phenomenal. It is very user-friendly, and everything you need is mainly on the RC app. There is a separate window for your Max Agent, and everything is spelled out so you rarely have a question where something is.
There have been outages in the past, but they keep you updated on their status page. They instantly start working to resolve the issue in a timely manner. The reporting is clearly laid out if your area is impacted. They ensure that they email any updates they've made to the portal or any products they offer.
Occasional bandwith issues. In addition to this, I have one individual whose calls are blocked. We were not able to determine whether this was a RingEX or a carrier issue.
Call-in support is fantastic. I have never called in and had it taken more than 30 minutes to resolve our issue. Email support is terrible. You will likely go 24+ hours until you hear back and the response is likely a canned one. I personally prefer the email or chat support option, but find myself calling instead because the email support experience is so poor.
If someone has an existing system I tell them to keep that running initially and keep RingEX separate initially until the system is configured and tested to one's satisfaction. After testing and configuration is completed, then roll over the main phone numbers to the new RingEX system. I've seen one person who immediately flipped over to RingEX without properly configuring/testing the software and had many issues with missed customer calls until I helped him sort out his configuration.
While aircall can be very similar to RingEX, RingEX is easier to use on the web version, desktop app or mobile app, makes search easier and has the ability to provide the transcribe. Then, Convoso is more oriented to outbound sales calls so it's hard to get in touch with a specific person since only has one main number assigned and the incoming call can be transfer to a person who might not be aware of the reason of the call, which causes a delay for the caller to get on hold with the right person
We have 75 users and 85 phones on the system and have yet to have any noticeable outages. The system just works all of the time without issues. Our old VOIP system on Voyant would go out all the time for multiple hours. RingEX is much more stable and reliable.
The ability to text vendors via RingEX has enabled us to schedule meetings, which has led to things getting done.
Since the app works as a secondary phone, it supports privacy, and allowing messaging enables HR and LC to contact people, ensuring they are heard and their needs are met.
The calling feature has enabled the company to make important calls to vendors and others when needed. Allowing for contracts and many other things to get done.