Phones, screens, paging, alerts, sensors, devices: NocTel Desk brings them together in one place. It’s straightforward to start, and it grows with you.
Every new tool was supposed to make communication easier. Mostly it added one more login, one more dashboard, one more place for a message to get lost.
Updating a greeting. Adding a new person. Sending an alert that can’t wait. Changing how calls route. These should be small things. Instead they’re spread across systems that don’t talk to each other, slower and more frustrating than the work itself.
Describe it in plain words, sketch it, or photograph something you drew on paper. It becomes a working system: phones, screens, paging, alerts, schedules, and devices, all in one place. The complexity is still there. You just don’t have to manage it.
NocTel Talk is a phone system your team can run themselves. Add users, change routes, adjust schedules and settings. No support call required.
Explore phonesShape the path a call takes through your organization, and reshape it whenever the organization changes.
Explore call flowNocTel Dex puts every digital display under one simple control. Update menus, announcements, and on-screen information from a single place.
Explore screensNocTel Alert brings overhead paging, bell schedules, intercom, and emergency announcements up to date. Heard clearly in every room, through the speakers you already have.
Explore pagingNocTel Now sends a clear message when the moment matters. Panic buttons and badges reach phones, speakers, and displays. No WiFi or cell required.
Explore emergency responseBring more of your communications hardware into the same place. Add what you need without adding another thing to manage.
Explore connected devicesEvery organization uses communications differently. You do not need to buy everything to make NocTel useful. Start where the problem is. Add what helps. Keep running it from the same place.
A restaurant may use NocTel Screens to update menus across locations from one place.
A school may use NocTel Now to send emergency alerts from a badge.
A call center may use NocTel Flow to build and adjust the way calls move through the business.
Every part of NocTel runs on one system, so a single thing can set off the rest: no integrations to build, nothing wired in between. It was made to connect.
Start with the one thing you need now. Add the next when it solves a real problem. The connections are already there, waiting.
Talk to usNo long contracts, no leased hardware, no features held behind a paywall. You own what you run. You stay because it works.
No long–term contracts. Stay because it works, not because you’re locked in.
You buy your phones. They’re yours to keep: nothing leased, nothing held hostage.
No paywalls, no tiers gating what you can do. The whole system, on every account.
Begin with the one thing you need. Add the rest only when it earns its place.
Monday through Friday, 5am to 6pm PT.
Yes. Start where the problem is: phones, screens, paging, alerts, or call flows on their own. You do not need to buy everything. Add what helps as your organization grows, and run it all from the same place.
No. NocTel works with standard SIP devices, and older analog phones and paging can bridge in through an adapter rather than being torn out and replaced.
No. Desk was built so the person closest to the problem can change where a call goes, update a screen, or adjust an alert themselves: no certification, no waiting on someone else for a simple update.
Yes. An alert can reach phones, screens, and paging together, so a single message lands everywhere it needs to instead of firing on one channel while the others stay silent.
Yes. A real person answers, Monday through Friday, 5am to 6pm PT. Reach us at +1 503.764.4300, toll–free at +1 888.400.4521, or support@noctel.com.
Either. NocTel is cloud–hosted by default, with on–premise deployment supported. An existing phone system can also stay in place while you add NocTel products on top of it.