Why NetPulsy
Each of these is individually replicable. Combined, they are not — which is the whole thesis.
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Incumbents gate AI receptionist behind their most expensive tier, if they offer it at all — and what they offer is usually canned IVR prompts or a post-call summary. NetPulsy leads with an AI that converses, books, triages and escalates, on every tier including the $29 one.
02
Number porting and A2P 10DLC registration cause more small-business drop-off than every other onboarding step combined. Every DIY carrier-API competitor hands you a documentation link. We file the paperwork, chase the carrier and validate the E911 address — a playbook proven on our own founder's account before it was ever sold.
03
Community-referral trust through Ruby FoodHub's retail partners, church and business associations, and Nigerian business networks in Houston and across Texas. That is relationship capital built over years. A competitor with more funding cannot purchase it.
04
Multilingual AI and a WhatsApp-first channel are in the architecture from day one because the beachhead market speaks Spanish, Yoruba, Igbo and French — not because an enterprise customer asked for it in a contract negotiation.
Case study
Every claim on this page has a receipt behind it.
The invoice that started it
$57.69 per month to RingCentral, at roughly 1% feature utilisation. One line, one user, a fraction of the product actually touched. That invoice is the founding document of this company.
The porting proof
The founder ported that number onto the NetPulsy stack himself, including full A2P 10DLC brand and campaign registration, before selling the service to anyone. Every step of the white-glove playbook was run on his own account first.
The distribution proof
Ruby FoodHub's retail partner network, plus Houston church and Nigerian business associations, provide thousands of reachable owner-operated businesses before a dollar of paid acquisition is spent.
The product proof
Pilot tenants run the same engine you can talk to on this website — same guardrails, same permissions model, same structured records. Nothing on this site is a mockup of something that doesn't exist.
The honest part
Every vendor page tells you the good news. This is the rest of it — because you'll find out anyway, and it's better you hear it from us.
We are smaller than the incumbents.
RingCentral has an enormous partner ecosystem, decades of enterprise references and a support organisation we cannot match on headcount. If you need a 500-seat contact centre with a dedicated TAM, buy RingCentral. We are built for the 1–15 person business they overserve and overcharge.
We are newer.
Our uptime record is shorter than theirs simply because we have existed for less time. We publish status openly and we run on established tier-1 carrier infrastructure rather than building our own — a deliberate choice about where a company our size should and should not be clever.
The AI is not magic.
It will not close a complex sale, handle a legal dispute, or replace judgement. It is explicitly configured to hand those to a human rather than guess — and we would rather tell you that up front than have you discover it on a call with an angry customer.
Porting takes real days.
Five to ten business days is the carrier's timeline, not ours. We run you on a temporary number and cut over for you, but we cannot make a carrier move faster, and anyone claiming otherwise is misleading you.
The core promise
We do not sell a cheaper RingCentral. We sell the outcome that a small business actually cares about — and we price it so a business with three people can buy it.
Fourteen days free. No card. Port your existing number and we handle A2P 10DLC registration for you — the two steps that stop everyone else.
White-glove porting · A2P 10DLC handled · Migration from RingCentral, 8x8 & OpenPhone