Working from somewhere else should not require publishing a temporary phone number or asking every caller to try your cellphone instead.
Take the business identity with you
ConnectUC lets an authorized user place and receive business calls from a mobile phone or computer. Customers continue to see the business number, and voicemail, contacts, and recent calls remain part of the same business experience.
Useful on ordinary days, not just emergencies
- Answer from home when weather or family needs change the schedule.
- Return a business call from a laptop without exposing a personal number.
- Let a small team share responsibility instead of relying on one desk.
- Use business hours and voicemail to set expectations when no one is available.
- Keep the same number when the business changes offices or work patterns.
What it does—and what it does not do
Cloud calling adds flexibility, but it still depends on working internet, power, compatible devices, correctly configured service, and a current registered location for emergency calling. It is not a substitute for other emergency communications or a complete business-continuity plan. Review the emergency-calling limitations.
Start with the smallest useful setup
A solo professional may only need a business number, the mobile and desktop apps, and voicemail. A small office may benefit from shared responsibility, call groups, business-hours routing, or an automated attendant. We look at the way the business actually works before recommending more.
Simple setup
One person, one business number, mobile and desktop access, voicemail, and straightforward routing.
Small-team setup
Several users, defined call responsibility, shared texting when appropriate, and open/closed call handling.
