It does what it's supposed to, very few bells and whistles (but you also don't pay for bells and whistles)
Use Cases and Deployment Scope
We use Grasshopper so that our 3 managers can communicate with their team of caregivers, each manager on their own phone, but using the same number. This allows the caregivers to have a single number to remember when they contact their manager, but also allows those managers to hand off conversations, when out of the office, or when covering shifts, for example, without needing to juggle multiple phones. And notifications can be scheduled so that only on-call managers are bothered, but any manager can go back and review conversations with their team.
Pros
- Desktop and phone applications, so you have options on how to communicate throughout the day.
- The ability to set extensions so that different people can switch on/off, allowing "work/life balance."
- The admin dashboard is very user friendly.
- It can connect to multiple contact accounts.
Cons
- Can be unreliable at times, technical issues where messages don't send or can't be received, and solutions to the issues depends heavily on who the support person is.
- Cannot set up extension schedules to automatically switch extensions based on dates/times, has to be done manually through admin dashboard.
- Cannot send the same message to multiple people without it creating a group text (specifically for us, when trying to cover a call out, would be nice to send the request one time to multiple caregivers, instead of going into each conversation one by one and pasting the same message to 15 people).
- Doesn't have automated responses to certain trigger words. Would be nice if a new hire could text "WELCOME" to the number and a response would be sent back automatically welcoming them to the team and giving them a little info.
- Message templates would also be nice, directions for new hires to clock in/out, who to call when, etc.
Likelihood to Recommend
I think if you are a smaller company and want to be hands on, it's helpful. But if you want automation and to use it for marketing purposes, I don't see it being helpful.
