QuietHours

QuietHours is a mobile + web VoIP companion that enforces “availability rules” for small teams and solo operators who can’t miss important calls but also can’t be interrupted all day. You set schedules, client tiers, and keywords (e.g., “urgent,” “down,” “refund”), and the app automatically routes calls: ring through, send to a short IVR, forward to an on-call teammate, or capture a voice message with a structured form. It transcribes voicemails, summarizes them, and turns them into actionable items (ticket, callback reminder, or Slack message) with caller context. The product is realistic because it doesn’t try to replace your phone system; it sits on top of Twilio/VoIP and focuses on the messy edge cases: after-hours, vacations, high-value clients, and spam. It’s built for clarity, not fancy features.

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