DialogTech (formerly ifbyphone) offers call tracking, marketing attribution for calls, and other call analytics. Features include call attribution, call scoring, contextual call routing, call management, and automated voice notifications.
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Invoca
Score 9.5 out of 10
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The Invoca platform delivers the inbound call intelligence required for marketers to capture and optimize customer engagement and sales beyond the click. From attribution to intent, marketers gain a complete understanding of the customer's journey across digital, mobile and offline touchpoints so they can optimize their marketing spend, drive quality inbound calls and deliver a better customer experience.
If your organization manages a lot of marketing accounts for clients. DialogTech will definitely help automate communications to improve customer experience and marketing performance. This will [be] a very important value added to your service and make you stand out from the competition. Additionally, clients usually find call tracking and reporting very helpful, especially for those who need to listen to prospects call to QS their employees and of course get to understand their audience better.
We are able to reduce non-sales calls by being able to attribute [the source of incoming calls]. But it needs patience and a long time to get the benefits of its AI capabilities. So RoI could be a longer run. It is expensive if we needed a simple call tracking solution only.
From an accounting perspective, Invoca makes it easy for us to determine where our call revenue is coming from and what call type generated the paid call.
Their dashboard is very user-friendly. I like how you can see everything from the top level and see total call volume, commission paid, and conversion rate. But you can easily drill down into each campaign level too.
Lastly, you can easily create call campaigns and create individual phone numbers. I especially like how we're able to create a ring pool that allows us to track exactly where the call is coming from, and it's not difficult to setup.
Improving the reporting to include graphic displays/data visualization natively rather than exporting to Excel.
Customize call length reporting and filtering. Options now are <1 minute, 1-5 minutes, etc. But < 2 minutes is a better option because it takes a minute just to get through prompts and listen to a voicemail greeting.
They were typically easy to deal with, and solved our issues quickly, especially later in our use time. In the beginning, it was sometimes difficult to get a fast resolution because the nature of our problems resided in partnerships that they had with vendors for telecom routes.
Invoca's client success team is great to work with, which is a nice value proposition for their business (many SaaS providers struggle with this). Their support team is very talented and fully capable of addressing the vast majority of questions that they receive. I haven't encountered any negative experiences when requesting assistance.
DialogTech was our current vendor but we were exploring other options because our sister brand, Fitness Together, was utilizing Call Rail. We stayed with DialogTech because we were able to add more features and get a better price[.]
We used Convirza for a long time and had a pathetic experience as we were paying a high price for nothing special. Convirza was not so good in call tracking and had fewer features as compared to Invoca, and Invoca’s price is also amazing. It has all the essential features that we were looking for, like call scheduling and call recording, that are essential for marketing campaigns too. Its reporting dashboard is our least favorite thing about it.