PhoneTree Sample Messages:
Featured
here are a few messages that highlight
PhoneTree's unique capabilities. With
these sound clips, you can sample the
audio quality of a PhoneTree message,
and also see how PhoneTree allows
organizations to do more than just keep
in touch.
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1.
Avoiding the "Kid Zone"
Kids learn to answer the
phone at an early age, but taking
messages is another matter altogether.
PhoneTree can confirm delivery by having
recipients press "9" to hear a message,
something adults are much more likely to
do than small children. For added
security, you can assign an individual
PIN code required to enables a message
to play.
2.
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PhoneTree lets you do
more than just broadcast messages. You
can offer those being called specific
information, such as directions or other
common requests. You can even have
people leave messages for your review
later.
3.
Messages for Answering Machines
Not only does PhoneTree
distinguish between voices and answering
machines, but it even lets you leave a
different message for machines and
people within a single call session.
Compare messages 2 and 3 above to see
the distinction.
4.
Polling for Responses
Getting responses from
your committee, team or group can be as
simple as pushing a button. You can see
the exact numbers entered by each person
being called in your job status report.
Or, you can even have call recipients
leave messages in a designated voice
mailbox. Based on the touch-tone-number
pressed by a listener, you can play a
different response.
5.
Customized Messages (Featuring
Text-to-Speech, female voice)
With PhoneTree's Flex
Fields feature on the 3500, it's easy to
deliver customized messages
automatically, including names, dates,
times and more. With our powerful
Text-to-Speech engine, it's even easier
— your message is constructed
automatically!
6.
Emergency Situations (Featuring
Text-to-Speech, male voice)
PhoneTree is perfect for
making calls in the event of an
emergency. You can even have PhoneTree
stop calling once a certain number of
calls have been answered, or prioritize
jobs to call people first, and machines
later.