NAHB Launches New Member Savings Program with RingCentral

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On-the-go communication is essential for any business in today’s fast-paced market. Successful businesses must prioritize finding a communications solution that bridges gaps between different time zones and locations, while also simplifying communication to focus on productivity and profits.

Through NAHB’s latest member saving program, RingCentral, it’s easier than ever for members to connect with their customers, prospective clients and teammates. With RingCentral, there is no need to download an app. Users can easily connect simply by sending or clicking a link from their computer, tablet or mobile device.

RingCentral’s all-in-one platform enables teammates to instantly collaborate through messaging, file sharing and task management. They can also host live video calls with screen sharing capabilities, and in HD voice and video quality. Plus, RingCentral can integrate with hundreds of third-party apps like Salesforce, Google Workspace and other industry-specific programs.

NAHB members can take advantage of the following benefits:

  • 15% monthly discount on a new RingCentral Office service
  • $50 off the list price of any RingCentral phone
  • Current NAHB RingCentral users are eligible for discounts by calling and re-signing a 24-month agreement

Find out more at RingCentral.com or call 800-417-0930.

*NAHB members are eligible to receive a 15% discount off monthly fees for a new RingCentral Office service and get $50 off the list price on any RingCentral phone(s). RingCentral unifies voice, video, team messaging, integrations with essential apps, and more. Offer for a new service with a minimum contract of 24 months. Talk to a RingCentral representative for additional eligibility requirements. Be sure to mention your affiliation with NAHB.

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