Whether you have one location or thousands, managing your telephone on-hold audio has never been easier. Our revolutionary cloud-based user interface allows you to create a professional on-hold message production from any web browser...best of all you can update your messages at any time!
A contact centre management software not only gives your agents the ability to respond to call from within the software, but it also lets you manage agent productivity through shift rosters, reports on performances, live agent dashboards, call recordings and more.
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Our premium service puts a huge library of music backgrounds and prerecorded messages right at your fingertips. Choose from music backgrounds in every imaginable genre and pre-recorded messages created for a wide variety of industries -- from automotive to retail and everything in between.
If you have a bit of a budget you can hire a voice over (VO artist) or hire a specialized on hold messages service company. Depending on what your requirements the price may range between $50 – $60 and several hundreds dollars. Sometimes, for a little extra cost, the VO artists can also provide background music.
Besides that, its a music player that goes full screen on landscape mode and has a funny sound board. I made a toggle button that hangs so you can use it for hold music during a call. Thus whenver someone puts you on hold just hit the hovering musical note and start playing music. Or play music while someones on the phone with you.
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Whether you have a group of 2 players or 2,000, our elegant user interface makes it simple and easy to manage productions & scheduling on groups of devices that you define.
Often, it’s a good idea to precede the message with a bright alert sound effect to grab snoozing customer attention:
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"You know, we get people who ask us to put them back on hold." - Eric Smith / Binkelman Corporation (Hear a sample)
On hold messages are one of the best ways to communicate with your customer audience. Why? Because these messages allow you to talk to your customers before you even pick up the phone. Talented professional voice actors can record your voicemail greeting, company directory, call menu, and more. Greet all your customers with the most professional image possible.
What’s more, our custom music and on hold messages are compatible with all industries and all phone systems. That means that no matter what type of business you run or what phone provider you use, you know that you’ll be able to reach your customers in a meaningful way.
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I haven't used this device for an extended period, but since there are no mechanical parts, I expect that it will last. We have been using a professional on hold service for many years at about $60/month. The box that the professional company gave us sounded great when customers would call from a Lan Line. But, when calling from cell phone the voice messages were lower volume and the music would sound horrible. Music keeps cutting in and out and sounds very staticky. So we decided to save some $ and cancel our subscription and buy this unit. We are using the default music and voice messages that came preloaded instead of doing our own music and messages.
If it is a genre, hold music, it's fair to say, is a troubled one with few hits. It's not really meant to be loved or even listened to — it's meant to communicate something specific: Don't hang up. (Cornell makes this plea specifically at the end of his song.) Silence is believed to be a death knell for phone calls — people will simply think the line is dead and hang up. This is true even on non-hold calls; it's why phone companies transmit something called a "comfort tone" over phone lines, a barely audible synthetic noise that signals a connection is still there.
People don’t like going on hold, but you knew that. Funny, considering the early telephone users had to wait to be connected anyway, but now we expect an immediate connection. Think back a couple of decades to the dial-up era. You probably remember the time it took for AOL to connect—and the sounds that went with it. Now, a web page that takes more than a few seconds to load is inexcusable.