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SimpleOps — Business internet + phone, no bundle bloat.
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SimpleOps — Business internet + phone, no bundle bloat.

via Dev.to WebdevJenavus2h ago

The Problem Solo entrepreneurs and freelancers are trapped paying $150–200/month for enterprise bundles from Comcast Business or Verizon designed for 10+ person offices. They only need light internet for streaming and a separate business phone number with call forwarding, but can't easily buy these as a simple, affordable package without juggling two vendors and overpaying for features they'll never use. What We're Building SimpleOps bundles low-speed residential internet (via Starry or T-Mobile 5G home internet) with a business phone line (VoIP-powered) and call forwarding directly to your cell—all on one bill, one login, one setup. Pick your ZIP code, choose your business number, done. Start at $39/month, scale up if you need SMS or multiple numbers later. Who It's For Solopreneurs and micro-business owners (solo Uber drivers, coaches, consultants, freelancers, handymen, therapists) in the US who earn $30k–150k/year, need a business phone identity, and have residential-level internet

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