Ringover

French communication software company From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Ringover is a cloud-based communication software company headquartered in Paris, France. The company provides voice over IP (VoIP), contact center as a service (CCaaS), and artificial intelligence-powered tools for customer engagement and sales teams. Ringover operates offices in Paris, Atlanta, Barcelona, and London.[1]

Company typePrivate
IndustryTelecommunications, Cloud Communications
Founded2005
FoundersJean-Samuel Najnudel, Renaud Charvet
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Ringover
Company typePrivate
IndustryTelecommunications, Cloud Communications
Founded2005
FoundersJean-Samuel Najnudel, Renaud Charvet
HeadquartersParis, France
Key people
Ludovic Rateau (CEO), Jean-Samuel Najnudel (Chairman), Renaud Charvet (CEO, Ringover Inc.)
Websitewww.ringover.com
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History

Ringover was originally founded in 2005 by Jean-Samuel Najnudel and Renaud Charvet. The company’s early developments included services like Monfax and Simplicitel. In 2018, Ringover relaunched with a focus on CCaaS, using WebRTC technology to deliver integrated business telephony solutions.[2][3]

Funding

In 2021, Ringover raised $12 million in a Series A funding round led by Expedition Growth Capital.[4] A supplementary €5 million was secured later that year with support from Bpifrance.[5][6]

In 2023, the company closed a Series B funding round of €20 million, led by Bpifrance, Orange Ventures, and Expedition Growth Capital.[7][8]

Products and services

Ringover offers cloud-based solutions designed for customer service and sales operations:

CCaaS

Launched in 2018, Ringover’s Contact Center as a Service (CCaaS) platform allows companies to manage voice, video, SMS, and messaging communications from a single interface.[9]

Cadence

Cadence is a sales automation tool by Ringover that helps teams create multi-channel outreach sequences via phone, email, SMS, and LinkedIn.[10][11]

Empower

Empower uses artificial intelligence to monitor and analyze sales conversations, applying sentiment analysis to identify interaction quality and performance indicators.[12][13]

Simless

In 2025, Ringover launched Simless, a mobile communication solution that integrates Ringover's features into SIM and eSIM technology.[14]

Acquisition of target first

In April 2025, Ringover acquired French chatbot company Target First, expanding its product suite to include automated customer service solutions.[15]

Recognition

Ringover has received multiple High Performer awards from the G2 platform in categories including VoIP, support for small businesses, and European telephony solutions.[16]

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