Potbelly Sandwich Shop Partners With UberConference To Hack Lunchtime Conference Call Music

Sandwich Company Aims To Take Back Lunch One Conference Call at a Time

Potbelly Sandwich Shop partners with UberConference, a first-of-its-kind partnership, to hack lunchtime conference call music starting June 18, 2019. (Graphic: Business Wire)

CHICAGO--()--A noon conference call: Is there any greater affront to the sanctity of lunch? In an effort to take back lunch, Potbelly Sandwich Shop has partnered with UberConference by Dialpad, a first-of-its-kind partnership, to remind everyone noon to 1 p.m. is time to eat, not meet. Starting today, when users dial into their UberConference free line, they’ll get some hilarious new hold music to get them through these ill-timed calls.

“A scheduled noon biz call should be a wake-up call that you’re doing lunch all wrong,” says Potbelly’s CMO and lunch activist Brandon Rhoten.

Potbelly tapped a range of artists to create the original tunes, including loop DJ phenom Marc Rebillet, Armchair Expert music director Bob Mervak and song-a-day YouTube star Jonathan Mann.

“We wanted to make conferencing fun. Having unique songs has always been a part of our brand, making this crazy idea the perfect fit for us,” says Dialpad’s CMO Keith Messick.

The lunchtime bangers are part of Potbelly’s ongoing efforts to help people take back lunch; previous activations include the “Lunch Doubles” stunt.

“There are reams of data confirming the health, happiness and productivity benefits of a quality lunch,” Rhoten observed. “We’re here to help you enjoy it.”

UberConference will feature Potbelly’s hold music on June 18, and it will be available for users to choose all month. Additionally, all four songs are available on SoundCloud. And for those who eat, breathe and sleep work meetings, Potbelly is releasing a video of Marc Rebillet’s song as a PowerPoint presentation. And for the rest of us, as a YouTube video.

About Potbelly Sandwich Shop

Potbelly Corporation is a neighborhood sandwich concept with warm, toasty sandwiches, signature salads, hand-dipped shakes, amazing cookies and other fresh menu items, customized just the way people want them. Since opening its first shop in Chicago in 1977, Potbelly has expanded to neighborhoods all over the U.S. — with more than 400 shops. For more information, visit www.Potbelly.com.

About Dialpad

Dialpad’s mission is to make business communications great. Built on the Google Cloud Platform for unmatched security, reliability and scale, Dialpad’s product suite covers the full range of modern business communications needs with DialpadTalk, DialpadSell, DialpadSupport, and UberConference, all powered by Voice Intelligence (Vi™). Today more than 60,000 of the world’s most innovative businesses use Dialpad and its seamless integrations with Google G Suite and Microsoft Office 365 to be more productive. Customers include WeWork, Uber, Motorola Solutions, Domo and Xero. Investors include Amasia, Andreessen Horowitz, Felicis Ventures, GV, ICONIQ Capital, Salesforce Ventures, Scale Ventures, Section 32, Softbank, and Work-Bench. Visit dialpad.com for more information.

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Contacts

Samantha Flynn
Jacobson/Rost
(717) 413-0370
SFlynn@JacobsonRost.com