
Everyone who has ever run a small business knows the feeling: something is wrong with the phones, you call the carrier, and forty minutes later you are still explaining your account number to a robot. We started AirTime Phone because that is a solvable problem and nobody was solving it.
It sounds like a joke. It is not.
The telecom industry spent twenty years figuring out how to stop talking to its customers. Menus, tickets, chat windows that route you back to an article you already read. Meanwhile the local businesses paying those bills — the bakery, the auto shop, the clinic, the contractor — are the ones who most need somebody to just answer and fix it.
So we built the opposite. Prices printed on the website. No contract to trap you. A phone system fitted to how your business actually runs instead of a package you have to contort yourself into. And a number you can call where a person you have already met picks up.
We are not trying to be the biggest phone company. We are trying to be the one that a shop owner recommends to the shop owner next door.
Hidden fees, surprise increases and a two-year contract to lock it in. We priced ourselves so the number on the website is the number on the invoice.
Full cloud PBX, residential lines and eFax on carrier-grade infrastructure — set up by hand for each customer instead of dumped on you as a self-service dashboard.
Configuration, porting, hardware programming, training. You should not need to learn what SIP means to answer your own phone.
Growing one local business at a time, without ever getting so big that a machine answers when you call us.
These are not slogans on a wall. They are the rules we run the company by, and you can hold us to every one.
No phone tree. No ticket number. No “your call is important to us.” If we ever make you wait through a menu to reach us, we have broken our own product.
You are a neighbor, not an account number. We learn your business, remember your setup, and care whether your phones work on a Saturday.
Eight extensions, a Saturday schedule and a line that has to ring the workshop? That is what we build. Not the closest package on a comparison chart.
Setup, configuration, porting, hardware, training. You should not have to become a telecom engineer to run a bakery.
Every price we charge is on this website. No “contact sales,” no negotiated mystery rate that depends on how hard you push.
No contracts, ever. If we stop being worth it, you should be free to leave — that is the only accountability that actually works.
“If you call us and a machine answers, we have failed at the one thing we sell.”
— the AirTime Phone teamThe features on our website look a lot like the features on everyone else's — auto-attendants and voicemail are not a secret. The difference is entirely in how you are treated while you use them.
If your phone ringing is how you make money, you are exactly who we built this for.
Orders, reservations and “are you open today?” — answered on the first ring, even during the rush.
Calls follow the crew to the van. Nobody misses a job because the office was empty.
Appointment lines, department routing and eFax that keeps records moving without a machine.
Extensions, transfers, conference calls and analytics — the grown-up phone system, small-company price.
Ask us anything about your setup. Worst case you get free advice from someone who has seen a hundred of them.
No contracts · No setup fees · Free number porting · 8am–8pm ET, 7 days a week