Verified addresses from your RingCentral calls
HearLoc works with your RingCentral call recordings: send the recording to HearLoc and get back a validated, dispatch-ready address with access notes — and only the uncertain calls flagged for review.
RingCentral handles your calls and stores the recordings. What it does not do is turn the spoken address into a verified, dispatch-ready one — that still depends on someone typing what they heard. HearLoc closes that gap.
How it works with RingCentral
Send your RingCentral call recordings to HearLoc via our REST API or a recording webhook. HearLoc transcribes them with two speech engines, extracts and labels every address, captures unit numbers and gate codes, validates each against Google, and flags only the uncertain ones. A native RingCentral connector is on the roadmap; today the integration runs through our API/webhook plus CSV.
An add-on, not a switch
You keep RingCentral for calling and recording. HearLoc adds the verified-address layer on top and returns results into your existing dispatch or CRM.
Frequently asked questions
Is there a native RingCentral connector?
Not yet — it is on the roadmap. Today HearLoc works with RingCentral recordings via our REST API and signed webhook (and CSV), which is enough to get verified addresses flowing now.
Do I need to leave RingCentral?
No. HearLoc is an add-on. You keep RingCentral exactly as it is; HearLoc only processes the recordings to produce verified addresses.
What does it cost?
Flat, published plans from $49/month with a free trial, separate from your RingCentral subscription.
Get verified addresses from your RingCentral calls
HearLoc is an add-on alongside whatever dispatch/CRM and phone system you already run. Verify addresses from your call recordings by REST API or signed webhook — plans from $49/month with a free trial.
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