My Practice Relies on Google Voice as It’s Only Advertised Number
Overall Satisfaction with Google Voice
This line is used by my private law practice as the primary office phone. It is listed as my office number because I utilize a virtual office and this permits calls to go directly to my mobile phone instead of a remote receptionist who would take a message or attempt to transfer the call. This allows calls to come directly to me and generally permits a quicker response. It’s convenient for both me and my clients.
Pros
- My Google Voice calls come directly to my mobile phone and my computer.
- Text messages can be sent to my Google Voice number and are forwarded to me as email messages.
- Google Voice allows for direct client contact without a receptionist or assistant taking calls and relating messages.
- Voicemail helps make sure I get my client's messages promptly when I’m not available.
- Transcripts of voicemail messages are emailed to me allowing me to have a record of the message without keeping all of the recorded voicemail messages.
Cons
- Voicemail transcripts are very helpful but the transcription is sometimes not as accurate as I’d like.
- Some voicemail messages are unable to be transcribed.
- Voicemail transcripts have my first name misspelled. It should be able to take the correct spelling from my account.
- My use of Google Voice doesn’t have any cost associated with it. For all intents and purposes, it has no negative impact on my overhead.
- There are available features which I haven’t explored or needed but it’s good to know there’s more functionality as my business needs change.
- It’s very stable. I have never had an outage of which I was aware.
Do you think Google Voice delivers good value for the price?
Yes
Are you happy with Google Voice's feature set?
Yes
Did Google Voice live up to sales and marketing promises?
Yes
Did implementation of Google Voice go as expected?
Yes
Would you buy Google Voice again?
Yes
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