Each RingCentral Online plan come with RingMe – an innovative
click-to-call feature - that allows your Web site visitors and email recipients to call you with the click of a mouse and at no cost to them.
RingMe
click-to-call makes it easy for people anywhere in the world to reach your business for free.
RingMe is a button icon or text code to embed in your Web site, email signatures, online ads or any online document. When a reader clicks the link, he/she will be immediately connected by phone to your business, free of charge. Of course, you’ll always have the RingCentral call screening and Call Controller options for those incoming calls. You can also create answering rules to route the calls to employees, departments or voicemail boxes per your requirements.
Choose where you want calls to go
You can set up RingMe to route calls to any phone or series of phone numbers in a fixed or rotating order. |
Setup is easy
Using our wizard, simply select from a variety of button styles (or text links). Once you've made your selection, copy the code and paste it into your Web source. |
Free with all RingCentral plans
RingMe is included free with all RingCentral plans. |
Loaded with features Your RingCentral service comes loaded with many time- and money-saving features designed to provide more flexibility for handling calls and faxes. It’ll revolutionize your business communications. Learn more...
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