Voxer, Push to Talk, Voxer Business

If you’ve been wanting to embrace the “Year of Instantaneous Voice Communication” for your business without having to spend a whole lot of coin, now is probably the best time to do so; Voxer‘s introductory pricing, which lowers the price of Voxer Business to a low $4.95 per user per month, is set to increase to its regular price of $9.95 per user per month effective January 15.

Promotional pricing will be locked in through 2014

For customers who decide to sign up at the introductory price, the lower $4.95 rate will be locked in until at least January 2015 according to the company.

Originally, the introductory pricing was set to expire on January 1 and last until October 31, 2014, but it appears Voxer has decided to give users a little extra time to partake and a little more extra time to enjoy the lower pricing for Silicon Valley’s Best Overall App.

For businesses, Voxer can help enhance voice communication between team members. Voxer Business’ live and recorded voice messaging takes the place of phone calls and allows professionals to receive and send messages at their own pace while keeping stride with their busy schedules, increasing productivity.

Voxer’s flexibility allows it to be accessed from anywhere

Especially useful for teams who work out in the field, Voxer Business is accessible via a mobile device as well as a desktop browser and keeps employees connected through voice, text, photo or location sharing. Individuals can have one-on-one chats or set up large group chats in the app.

Voxer’s Business app also includes advanced administrative controls through a Business Manager, which makes it easier for enterprises to distribute, manage and maintain ownership of all employee data.

Voxer Business is certainly an option worth considering for all businesses regardless of size and is available for the Web as well as iOS and Android. To get started, download Voxer Business on your mobile device and sign up for the service via the Voxer Business website.

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By Josh Robert Nay

Josh Robert Nay is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of TruTower. He has worked in the telecommunications industry since 2003 and specializes in GSM based technology. He also uses (too many) VoIP apps and is a long-time user of BlackBerry, Android, and Windows Phone. He adores anything having to do with space exploration and writing. In addition to the links below, he can be found on LinkedIn and can also be found on his website at http://www.joshrobertnay.com.