No, the answer is discounts. There are discounts available from folks on this forum. Obviously you are not one of them.
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Our standard pricing is $150 per agent per month and includes unlimited calling, unlimited training and unlimited tech support. Our tier pricing kicks in when you have multiple users on one account: for 5-9 users, it is $125 per agent per month and, with 10 or more, it is $95 per user per month.
Our standard pricing is $150 per agent per month and includes unlimited calling, unlimited training and unlimited tech support. Our tier pricing kicks in when you have multiple users on one account: for 5-9 users, it is $125 per agent per month and, with 10 or more, it is $95 per user per month.
I'm reviving this thread because I may be going to where I use mojo to call for med supps too.
I have two questions that may be something that's covered on the mojo website.
1) When I'm calling Joe and Suzy Prospect, what comes up on their caller ID?
2) I've heard that calls are recorded. How is this done, stored, and is it able to be accessed and saved as a WAV or similar file by the agent?
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I assume it's stored on Mojo's server, otherwise to charge $25 a month and store the recordings on the subscribers computer, would be a rip off to me.
You can have whatever number you want show up on the caller ID.
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I assume it's stored on Mojo's server, otherwise to charge $25 a month and store the recordings on the subscribers computer, would be a rip off to me.
You can have whatever number you want show up on the caller ID.
The caller ID will show whatever number you tell it to but it will show "caller unknown" and can't be changed. I have tried to call and have it done and it won't happen.
The caller ID will show whatever number you tell it to but it will show "caller unknown" and can't be changed. I have tried to call and have it done and it won't happen.
Do you think the "Caller Unknown" makes any difference? If it's impacting the results you can get, why can't they change that at mojo?
It's not a mojo issue. It's a CNAME lookup, which is provided by the carrier who actually owns the number. That's why mojo can't fix it.
Dan
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My MOJO question: I understand mojo is primarily a dialer, but is it also a CRM? Does it let me send emails to people and do mailmerge to documents? I don't need the 'triple dial' function they offer, but I do need a way to talk to people and send them information, all from one system.
I wish freecrm would give some details on how their voicecrm works. It's reasonably priced, but I hate to pay just to see what the product is supposed to do.
I'm actually thinking of using Vanillasoft. They have almost exactly what I want, price is similar to Mojo, but it is more of a crm with a dialer, rather than a dialer with a crm. The drawback is while they do email (even from templates), they don't do any true paper style mailmerge.
Of course, there is always just pick up the phone and dial!!!!
That's an idea. the thing I didn't like about VanillaSoft was the inability to dial in.
I like dialers such as HelloHunter, MOJO, InsideSales, which allow me to call in to the dialer's server for making calls, instead of using a softphone. That's just me though. VanillaSoft does have more CRM features that you would probably use day in and day out.
I've never used InsideSales, though I've heard good things. I could never get past the upfront fee with them. Maybe they have changed their model a bit.
The idea of HelloHunter tied to a salesforce account is appealing. A bit expensive, but it would have the functionality I want.
Of course, my ACT system works. It's paid for. Just not as fast as I want it to be, and I'm starting to work on some LARGE lists (tens of thousands), it's not as scalable as I need.
If it was just calling, something like MOJO would work great for me. I need something that supports full campaigns, from direct mail marketing, to email, to phone, to complete reporting and tracking.
The search goes on. In the meantime, pen & paper and my finger dialing works pretty well
If you want a dialer , but don't want to spend $100-150 month, check out CallFire.com. They lease the dialer by the hour. I think it's works out to be $4 per hour.