Notifications+ allows you to configure notifications for inbound and outbound call events on your RingCentral® account. Notifications are customizable and delivered in real-time via SMS, email, webhook or Glip®. A summary of available features includes:

  • Alerts when sensitive or inappropriate numbers are called from your account, including who placed the call.
  • Know who called for help and where they are in the event of an emergency.
  • Customizable notification triggers, message content and delivery options.
  • Bulk orchestration of notifications and settings.
  • Simulation mode to test notifications without needing to actually trigger them.

Requirements

Chrome or Firefox web browser and a RingCentral Office® account.

Logging In

Log in to Notifications+ using your RingCentral® credentials at the following URL:

https://notificationsplus.ps.ringcentral.com

New accounts automatically receive a free 14-day trial period upon first login. After the trial period expires, you must contact your Account Executive or Sales Representative to purchase a subscription for your account.

Building Your First Notification

After logging in you are presented with the notifications screen. This is where all notifications and their settings are managed. A default 911 Notification has already been populated for you. If turned on, this default notification will alert you if any user on your RingCentral® account calls 911.

To get started, we'll walkthrough setting up and using an example notification together.  This notification will alert us if any user on our RingCentral® account places a call to +18885287464 (the RingCentral® support phone number):

  1. First, click the +New Notification button to begin configuring a new notification. Give the new notification a friendly name, this example will use RingCentral Support.
  2. Next, provide the phone number that, when called from your RingCentral® account, will trigger this notification. In this example it's +18885287464.
  3. Set the call direction that will trigger this notification. In this example, we only want to know if a user from our account makes a call to +18885287464, so select Outbound.
  4. Now decide which call objects can trigger this notification (e.g. what users/extensions or sites will trigger this notification when calling +18885287464). For this example, accept the "all users" default and click Next. This means that when any user on your account calls +18885287464, a notification will be triggered.
  5. Select the delivery method(s) used to receive the notifications and define the content of the notification's message. The delivery methods are: SMS, email, webhook or Glip®. For this example, let's try SMS. Enter the phone number(s) you'd like to use to receive the notifications (e.g. your phone number) into the SMS field. Separate multiple numbers with commas.
  6. Lastly, define the content of the notification's message. This is the text you will see when receiving the notification. Click into the text area and type the words RingCentral support called on:, then click on the Timestamp variable to the right. The timestamp variable embeds the actual event's date/time into the notification's message content. Go ahead and add the remaining variables so you can observe their behavior while testing the notification.
  7. When you are finished, click Next to confirm and then click Create to create the new notification.
  8. Let's test it! From the notifications home screen, click the checkbox next to your new notification then click Simulate. You should receive an SMS shortly containing the notification. You can use the simulate feature to test any notification you have configured without actually triggering the notification.

Wrapping Up

This is just one example of the flexibility that Notifications+ offers. Use it to ensure compliance with FCC-mandated Kari's Law, get alerts when sensitive or inappropriate numbers are called from your account (for example pay-per-call and premium rate numbers) and much more.

Notifications+ is available in the RingCentral App Gallery. For any questions or additional information please contact RingCentral Support.

To purchase a subscription once your trial period has expired, please contact your Account Executive or Sales Representative.

Notifications+ is powered by RingCentral® Professional Services.