What does the Enterprise plan add for a solar company operating in multiple states or markets?
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Enterprise starts at $990 a month with a custom call volume built around your actual inbound traffic, which fits solar companies running paid lead generation across multiple states, working with EPC partners, or supporting a distributed sales team of door-to-door canvassers who all funnel calls back to a central intake line. Beyond raw call capacity, Enterprise includes HIPAA and GDPR compliance configuration, which is less about solar-specific regulation and more relevant if your company also handles financing applications that touch sensitive financial or personal data, or if you operate in jurisdictions with GDPR-equivalent privacy expectations for Canadian or EU-adjacent customers. Enterprise customers get deeper CRM integration work, useful for solar companies running Salesforce, HubSpot, or solar-specific platforms like SolarNexus, Sunbase, or Enerflo, since lead data (utility bill amount, roof type, shade assessment answers, credit self-report) needs to land as structured fields your design and sales teams can act on immediately rather than free-text notes. It also supports custom qualification scripts per market, since incentive structures, net metering rules, and average utility rates vary state to state, meaning the AI receptionist can be configured to reference California's NEM 3.0 nuances differently than Texas's deregulated utility landscape. For a company running multiple sales regions or brand names under one back office, Enterprise consolidates call handling and reporting into one system instead of running separate Starter or Premium subscriptions per market.
Enterprise starts at $990 a month with a custom call volume built around your actual inbound traffic, which fits solar companies running paid lead generation across multiple states, working with EPC partners, or supporting a distributed sales team of door-to-door canvassers who all funnel calls back to a central intake line. Beyond raw call capacity, Enterprise includes HIPAA and GDPR compliance configuration, which is less about solar-specific regulation and more relevant if your company also handles financing applications that touch sensitive financial or personal data, or if you operate in jurisdictions with GDPR-equivalent privacy expectations for Canadian or EU-adjacent customers. Enterprise customers get deeper CRM integration work, useful for solar companies running Salesforce, HubSpot, or solar-specific platforms like SolarNexus, Sunbase, or Enerflo, since lead data (utility bill amount, roof type, shade assessment answers, credit self-report) needs to land as structured fields your design and sales teams can act on immediately rather than free-text notes. It also supports custom qualification scripts per market, since incentive structures, net metering rules, and average utility rates vary state to state, meaning the AI receptionist can be configured to reference California's NEM 3.0 nuances differently than Texas's deregulated utility landscape. For a company running multiple sales regions or brand names under one back office, Enterprise consolidates call handling and reporting into one system instead of running separate Starter or Premium subscriptions per market.
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