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Startup Profiles: GotVMail
May 2006
GotVMail Communications was founded in 2002 to offer
a virtual telecom service for small businesses,
home-based businesses, and mobile professionals. The
company has raised capital from founders and angel
investors. GotVMail has 20 employees in addition to
an outsourced call center, and is growing.
GotVMail believes there is a small business
communications void. While large businesses can
access a variety of powerful communications
solutions, small businesses have few options. Basic
telephone equipment offers little functionality.
ILEC voicemail is designed for personal use, and
lacks business features. Consumer-oriented unified
messaging services also fail to deliver the features
required for business use. Proprietary telephone
systems are expensive and difficult to use. And VoIP
solutions focus on low-cost telephony, not features.
To address this opportunity, GotVMail has developed
a virtual phone service for small and home-based
businesses and on-the-go entrepreneurs that provides
big company telephone functionality and sound for as
little as $9.95 a month. GotVMail is positioned as
an incoming call solution that enhances the image,
productivity, and the professionalism of small
business in the range of 1 - 10 employees. GotVMail
also positions its service as an ideal "front-end"
for VoIP services.
GotVMail provides a nationwide toll-free or global
local telephone number and a customized and
professional-sounding main greeting. Incoming calls
can be routed to multiple employee or department
mailboxes using a dial-by-name directory, and can be
forwarded or transferred to any phone, anywhere. It
also provides "one Stop" Web and Email delivery of
all voice and fax messages. The system offers an
unlimited number of incoming calls so callers never
hear a busy signal.
With GotVMail, a small business always sounds its
best, gains control over incoming calls, and
simplifies the way callers reach them. The system is
customizable for 1 to 10 employees, and works with
any phone, from anywhere, yet requires no additional
equipment or software.
The service has 30+ features and includes toll-free
numbers, main greeting system and auto attendant,
multiple mailboxes, custom greetings, music-on-hold,
live call forwarding, web-based system management,
voicemail with notification and messages via phone
or e-mail, and other corporate office features. In
addition, companies can create the impression of a
single office by assigning private extensions to
different departments or employees who may be sited
in various locations.
Each mailbox can have its own call forwarding
number, so "Operator" can forward a call to a cell
phone in New York and "Sales" can forward a call to
a home office number across the country in Los
Angeles. Voicemails and faxes can be e-mailed as MP3
and PDF attachments.
A web-based dashboard provides an overview of new
messages and announcements, and allows users to
access mailbox folders, faxes, general mailbox
settings, call history reports, and a greeting
manager. Users can set email, phone and pager
notifications, live call forwarding, dial-by-name
directory and virtual marketing extensions.
The service was launched in June 2003. In less than
two years of operation, GotVMail has acquired 25,000
small business customers and currently has roughly
15,000 customers. The company secured 25% of its new
customers from referrals. The company has been
profitable since its second month of operation.
Several companies offer small business
communications solutions that appear to be similar.
GotVMail argues that large telephony providers do
not understand the very small business market, often
comprised of a sole proprietor running a virtual
"after-hours" business. Furthermore, the company
argues that it is solely focused on this market with
the expertise, capital, infrastructure and
commitment necessary to deliver a superior solution
unlike its competitors that "dabble" in the market.
The company is increasing its marketing efforts and
is forming co-marketing agreements with various
companies including Palo Alto Software, a provider
of business plan software, and HostedSupport.com, a
provider of customer support automation solutions
for online businesses.
Siamak Taghaddos, President and CEO (previously
founded an online distribution company offering
discounted pagers throughout the U.S. and developed
business and marketing strategies for College Coach)
David Hauser, CTO (previously co-founded Return
Path, an e-mail performance management company)
David Powers, VP of Corporate Communications
(previously in marketing and public relations at
Level 3 and XCOM)
John Joyce, VP of Business Development (previously
held business development and channel management
positions with Internap and Akamai)
