A real phone system with everything included. Auto-attendant, IVR, ring groups, call recording, softphone, E911, CNAM, free porting. Unlimited outbound calling across the US and Canada. One flat price. No per-seat games.
Text N Dial is the opposite of that.
$97/month covers 5 users, 2 local numbers, 1 toll-free, E911, CNAM, unlimited outbound calling across the US and Canada, and every PBX feature. No upgrade walls.
No 250-minute caps on outbound calling. No “reasonable use” clauses. Toll-free inbound includes 500 minutes/month, then $0.025/min on your next statement — service stays on, no surprise blocks.
Switching shouldn't cost hundreds in porting fees. We move your existing numbers for free. No setup charges either.
Sign up at 2 PM, take your first call at 2:05.
Email, password, business name. One screen. Thirty seconds.
Choose your local area code. We provision a number, set up E911, and configure your phone system instantly.
Your softphone opens in the browser. Call your new number from your cell. That's it — you're live.
No tier upgrades. No feature gating. No paywalls between you and the phone system your business needs.
Yes, and porting is free. We handle the carrier-side paperwork; you upload an LOA in the dashboard and we coordinate with your existing provider. Most ports complete in 2-4 weeks. You can use a temporary number in the meantime so business never stops.
We route through tier-1 US carriers with real-time monitoring. As long as your internet is stable, voice quality is HD-grade with no perceptible lag. Each extension is independently registered, so a problem on one phone doesn’t affect the rest.
Yes — extensions register over standard SIP, so any SIP-compatible desk phone (Yealink, Polycom, Grandstream, Cisco) works out of the box. Browser-based softphone is built in. For mobile, we recommend Zoiper or Linphone (both free) since they outperform browser WebRTC on iOS for backgrounded calls.
Inbound calls follow the failover routing you set per number — typically forwarding to a mobile or playing voicemail. Outbound calling pauses until connectivity returns; nothing gets queued or lost. Setting a fallback number per DID takes about a minute in the dashboard and protects you from outages.
About five minutes for a working setup: sign up, pick a number, send a test call. Adding extensions, ring groups, IVR menus, and voicemail greetings is incremental — you don’t have to configure everything before going live. Most teams have the full system tuned within a week.
Yes. Extensions are tied to users, not desks. The same user can register from a desk phone in the office, the softphone in the browser, and a mobile app simultaneously — calls ring all of them. Add new locations or remote staff without any new hardware.
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