Are you looking for a platform that does email to call alerts?
Alert2Call converts critical email alerts into real-time text-to-speech (TTS) phone calls, ensuring you never miss an important notification. Whether you’re monitoring security alarms, IT infrastructure, industrial systems, or healthcare alerts, we make sure the right people get notified—fast.
With Alert2Call you can setup unique jobs with unique call recipients and unique allowed sender emails. This means one subscription can be used to let different people know about your fire alarm sending an alert, security alarm triggering an email, monitoring system sending an alert.
✅ Email-to-Call – Works with any system that can send an email.
✅ TTS Voice Calls – Converts email text into a natural voice notification.
✅ API Call Alerts – Send alerts via API for direct integrations.
✅ Multi-Recipient Support – Notify multiple contacts at once.
✅ Custom Call Rules – Route calls based on keywords or sender.
✅ Webhook Integration – Automate alert responses with external systems.
✅ Escalation & Retry Logic – Ensure delivery with automatic retries.
✅ Detailed Logs & Reporting – Track all call activity in one place.
Get immediate spoken alerts from alarms & access control systems.
Receive call alerts for server failures, downtime, and performance issues.
Detect machine failures & process anomalies.
Ensure critical messages are heard immediately.
Automate maintenance alerts for building security & operations.
Notify teams of urgent issues without relying on emails alone.
Yes with alert2call you can take an email, convert part of the subject, content or custom text and send it out to a list of contacts.
We work on the basis of “jobs”, each job has recipients (people to call) and accepted emails (email addresses we’ll process from).
Yes, each job can be setup to work on certain days and between certain times.
No, usage resets each month.
Plans for Alert2Call start at £3.99 per month.
Nothing is ever 100% reliable but we provide a 99.9% uptime guarantee. All alerts are processed by multiple nodes and use multiple trunks for placing the calls, ensuring the highest reliability possible.
Got other questions? See our faq page.