
As a small business owner, you're probably wearing a dozen hats, sales, service, admin, and everything in between. The last thing you want is to miss a call from a potential client. But pausing work every time the phone rings? That's just not sustainable. Enter…

If you're only answering calls in English, you're leaving a huge part of the market untapped—especially in areas with large Spanish-speaking populations. Many potential clients hang up the moment they realize there's a language barrier. That’s why Easybee offers bilingual virtual receptionist services—so every caller…

Missed calls can mean missed opportunities, especially during busy hours. When you’re a small business owner, legal professional, or service provider, every call matters, but you and your team can’t always be available. That’s where overflow call handling comes in. With Easybee, your calls are…

If you're unavailable after business hours but still want your clients to be greeted by a real voice, setting up after-hours call forwarding is a smart move. Whether you run a law firm, real estate office, or service-based business, forwarding calls to a professional answering…

If your phone rings while you're on another call, in a meeting, or simply too busy to answer, those callers shouldn’t be left hanging. With overflow call forwarding, you can automatically redirect calls to Easybee—or any backup number—only when your line is busy, goes unanswered,…

Call forwarding is a useful feature that lets you redirect incoming calls to another number, such as a virtual receptionist service like Easybee. However, there may be times when you need to turn it off—whether you're back in the office, pausing service with a third…

Whether you're heading into a long meeting, stepping away from your desk, or simply want someone else to handle your incoming calls, activating call forwarding can help you stay connected and responsive without being tied to your phone. If you’re a Verizon Wireless user and…

First Impressions Don’t Wait for Voicemail When someone calls your business, they’re not just looking for answers—they’re looking for connection. If the phone rings too long or hits voicemail, they assume you're too busy, unprofessional, or simply unavailable. And that’s all it takes for them…

Speak Their Language, Earn Their Trust The U.S. has over 42 million Spanish speakers—and that number is growing every year. If your business or law firm can’t communicate effectively in both English and Spanish, you’re leaving opportunities (and revenue) on the table. Missed connections aren’t…