Call center software

We’ve compiled the best call center software solutions into one comprehensive list to help you pick the best platform for your business.

  1. Zendesk

  2. Webex

  3. Zoho Desk

  4. LiveAgent

  5. TalkDesk

  6. GoToConnect

  7. NICE CXone

  8. Bitrix24

  9. Dialpad

  10. Five9

  11. CallHippo

  12. Twilio Flex

  13. VICIDial

  14. Aircall

  15. 3CX

  16. MiCloud Connect

  17. Vonage

  18. CloudTalk

  19. Nextiva

  20. Ringover

1. Zendesk

Zendesk

Zendesk’s call center software is embedded in the Zendesk Agent Workspace for a seamless customer experience. Our software helps growing teams quickly resolve issues while measuring and improving phone support operations.

Zendesk provides omnichannel support that helps businesses differentiate themselves from their competition by meeting their customers where they are—whether it’s on the phone, email, or Instagram. Our CX Trends Report found that companies with omnichannel support see higher CSAT scores, faster response times, and stronger CX metrics than those that don’t.

Our call center software operates out of one centralized portal so your team can be more productive and focus on delivering the best customer experiences.

Your team can track and measure every customer service interaction. Managers can measure agents’ performance for customer conversations, call recording, or queue volumes in real time with out-of-the-box reporting and monitoring. You’ll easily understand how your phone support fits into multichannel operations with our centralized reporting—and learn exactly where your business can improve.

Simple to set up and fully cloud-based, Zendesk allows teams to get up and running with full call center functionality in minutes. That means there’s no need to involve IT, hire additional technicians, or manage new vendors.

With our flexible range of plans, you’re sure to find one that suits your needs.

Pricing

  • Suite Team $55 per agent/month

  • Suite Growth $89 per agent/month

  • Suite Professional $115 per agent/month

Features

  • Overflow, group, and after-hours call routing

  • 90+ telephony providers

  • IVR

  • APIs, SDKs, and integrations

  • Omnichannel support

  • Advanced reporting

  • Priority phone numbers

  • Embedded call back within the web widget

  • Voicemail and text messaging

  • Call recording

  • Outbound caller ID

  • Mute and call forwarding

  • Click-to-call

2. Webex

Webex

If reliability, relatively easy implementation, and robust features are among your priorities, Webex’s call center software is a worthy contender to consider. As many as 1,000 on-site employees, remote employees, or a mixture of both can seamlessly and simultaneously operate on this cloud-based solution.

Despite its enterprise-level power and sophistication, Webex is also a good option for smaller businesses looking to get their call center off the ground. Also, if you’re looking for internal collaboration tools like video conferencing, Webex can act as your productivity suite. Choose the Call plan, which is aimed at call center software, or the Meet + Call plan, which includes both productivity and call center functionality.

Pricing

  • Meet: $15 user/month

  • Call: $17 user/month

  • Meet + Call: $25 user/month

Features (Call plan)

  • Unlimited domestic and local calling

  • Unlimited messaging

  • Screen sharing

  • Call waiting, hold, transfer, and forwarding

  • Conference calls

  • Call recording

  • Visual voicemail

  • Interactive whiteboarding

Learn more about Zendesk for Webex.

3. Zoho Desk

Zoho Desk

Zoho Desk is many things—a help desk, website builder, CRM, and more—but did you know it’s also a solid option to consider for your call center solution? As with its other products, Zoho’s call center software is cloud-based, comes with a friendly user interface, and integrates well with everything in the Zoho product ecosystem.

If you’re already a Zoho Desk user, you’ll find implementing, using, and maintaining the software especially easy. Plus, you’ll be able to leverage the tight integrations between your other Zoho tools to provide a great customer and agent experience. Just keep in mind that you’ll need either the Professional or Enterprise plan to access the call center features.

Pricing

  • Standard: $20 user/month

  • Professional: $35 user/month

  • Enterprise: $50 user/month

Features (Zoho Desk Professional)

  • Call logging

  • Calls reports and dashboards

  • Agent availability tracking

  • Call-to-ticket conversion

  • Call transfer, recording, hold, and mute

  • Call queue management

  • Zoho Desk CRM and help desk integration

4. LiveAgent

LiveAgent

Like Zendesk, LiveAgent is much more than call center software. LiveAgent packages include full help desk capabilities such as live chat, ticket management, omnichannel support, and much more. The call center software features of LiveAgent are accessible in the All-inclusive plan, which also comes with the aforementioned help desk features.

If you’re set on just call center software, LiveAgent may have many features you don’t necessarily need. But if you still want to give it a try, you can do so for free. LiveAgent offers free trials for up to 14 days. And if you need more time, it’s worth asking—you may be able to get your trial extended to ensure you like the software.

Pricing

  • Ticket: $15 user/month

  • Ticket + Chat: $29 user/month

  • All-inclusive: $39 user/month

Features (All-inclusive plan)

  • Chat satisfaction surveys

  • Unlimited agent devices

  • Video calls

  • IVR

  • Advanced reporting

  • API and integrations

  • Call transfers and routing

  • Unlimited call recordings

  • Live chat

5. Talkdesk

Talkdesk

Some call centers only take inbound calls, some only make outbound calls, but some do both. For those hybrid call centers, Talkdesk provides the features you need to handle both kinds of calls. And thanks to its fully cloud-based deployment, you don’t need to download new software to your local computers.

Talkdesk includes useful modern features, such as an intuitive mobile app for agents to use wherever they are. And the software is exceedingly flexible—you can even use after-hours or part-time staffing features to handle calls when volume and/or staffing is low. Talkdesk plans come in four varieties and there are no free trials, but you can request a software demo.

Pricing

  • Essentials: $75 user/month

  • Elevate: $95 user/month

  • Elite: $125 user/month

Features (Elevate plan)

  • 60+ out-of-the-box integrations

  • 80+ AppConnect marketplace

  • API access

  • Virtual agent

  • Screen recording

  • Conversations mobile app

  • Feedback

  • Real-time dashboards

  • Self-service portal

Learn more about Zendesk for Talkdesk.

6. GoTo Connect

GoTo Connect

If you know what software-as-a-service (SaaS) is, you might be interested in GoTo Connect’s contact-center-as-a-service. The CCaaS concept is the same as SaaS, except it is specific to call center software. GoTo Connect features multiple plans—all fully cloud-based—that offer a wide range of call center functionality.

GoTo Connect’s customizable contact center software is capable of serving the needs of inbound, outbound, and blended call centers. Plus, you can add a VoIP service to set up an internal phone system for your business if you decide you like the contact center software.

Of course, it also doesn’t hurt that GoTo Connect is well-known for its reliability and relatively long history of industry expertise.

Pricing

  • Basic: $24 user/month

  • Standard: $29 user/month

  • Premium: $39 user/month

Features (Standard plan)

  • Voicemail to email

  • Audio conferencing

  • Existing number porting

  • Unlimited extensions

  • Smart call routing

  • Call forwarding, ring groups, and call queues

Learn more about Zendesk for GoTo Connect.

7. NICE CXone

NICE CXone

By delivering customer context and robust call center features into one intuitive interface, NICE CXone empowers your agents to provide better, more efficient customer experiences. While it could work for smaller businesses, NICE CXone is a bonafide enterprise solution. Larger, complex service organizations will find everything they need to simplify their call center ops.

NICE CXone also includes features for managers to raise customer service standards while controlling costs. These features include quality management and workforce planning tools that help facilitate ongoing improvements in resource planning and service delivery.

Pricing

  • Core: Starts at $100 per user/month

Features (Core plan)

  • Automation workflows

  • Ticket routing

  • Native integrations

  • Knowledge base

  • API

  • Workforce management

  • Customer surveys

  • Live chat software

  • Tracking and reporting

  • Self-service portal

Learn more about NICE inContact CXone Agent for Zendesk.

8. Bitrix24

Bitrix24

Bitrix24 is a call center software not unlike Zoho Desk, though admittedly it’s far less well-known in the space. In addition to call center features that support inbound, outbound, external, and internal calling needs, Bitrix24 provides project management tools, a website builder, and a standalone CRM.

Another big plus is Bitrix24’s free plan. While its feature set is limited, the free plan can give you a good feel of what to expect from the Bitrix24 interface. From there, you can make an educated decision about whether Bitrix24’s flexible contact center software is a fit for your business.

Pricing

  • Basic: $49 per month for five users

  • Standard: $99 per month for 50 users

  • Professional: $199 per month for unlimited users

Features (Standard plan)

  • Business hours setting

  • Call routing, transfer, and forwarding

  • HD video calls

  • Call back widget

  • IVR

  • Call transcription

  • Call recording playback speed

  • Automatic dialing

9. Dialpad

Dialpad

For a sleek and modern call center solution with a robust feature set designed for both inbound and outbound calling, Dialpad doesn’t disappoint. Among its many innovative features are call sentiment analysis, real-time text transcription, and a built-in AI that automatically delivers question-specific call scripts for agents. And its mobile app allows you to stay connected from anywhere on any device.

Dialpad also has a unique pricing structure for its software, of which there are two versions: Enterprise and Pro. To use Pro, you need to purchase at least three licenses. For Enterprise, you must purchase at least 100 licenses.

Pricing

  • Standard: $20 per user/month

  • Pro: $30 per user/month

  • Enterprise: Pricing not available

Features (Pro plan)

  • Toll-free number support

  • In-queue callback

  • Analytics and reporting

  • Call history

  • Manager alerts

  • Real-time transcription

  • Sentiment analysis

  • Smart dialer

Learn more about Zendesk for Dialpad.

10. Five9

Five9

Usage fees for contact center solutions can easily pile up, especially if you’re on the hook for long-distance charges and you have widely dispersed customers. But Five9 helps you keep operating costs manageable while powering a top-tier experience for customers and agents alike. Five9’s packages include no-fee long-distance calling and can be set up on your existing equipment, depending on your needs.

Aside from its powerful call center software, Five9 also offers a range of telephony solutions, including business VOIP. Put simply, any phone-related needs you have can be covered by one or more of Five9’s packages.

Pricing

  • Core: $149 per user/month

  • Premium: $169 per user/month

  • Optimum: $199 per user/month

  • Ultimate: $229 per user/month

Features

  • Omnichannel routing

  • Predictive dialing

  • Intelligent virtual assistant

  • Real-time and historical dashboards

  • Workflow automation

  • Outbound dialer

  • Call recording

  • Web call back

Learn more about Zendesk for Five9.

11. CallHippo

CallHippo

Built for support and sales teams, CallHippo is a smart call center solution that simplifies both inbound and outbound calling. This cloud-based telephony solution comes in four varieties for startups, small teams, SMBs, and enterprise businesses. However, regardless of your team size, you may need a higher-tier plan if you want the most sophisticated features.

In addition to its packages, CallHippo offers paid add-ons for capabilities like custom caller ID, call transcription, voicemail transcription, and more. To get an idea of the many combinations of CallHippo packages and add-ons you can buy, check out the company’s pricing page.

Pricing

  • Bronze: $16 per user/month

  • Silver: $24 per user/month

  • Platinum: $40 per user/month

  • Enterprise: $48 per user/month

Features (Platinum plan)

  • Skills-based call routing

  • Free call recording

  • Call tagging

  • Call queuing

  • Power dialer

  • Multi-level IVR

  • Call script

  • Call barging

12. Twilio Flex

Twilio Flex

If you’re a DIYer with the time and resources to hire developers, or you already have a staff of engineers well-versed in APIs, Twilio Flex will be an intriguing option for you. Rather than pre-packaged software, Twilio Flex provides a voice SDK and open API, which your developers can use to create a call center solution fully customized to your company’s needs, desires, hopes, and dreams.

With Twilio, everything from custom building your own web-based call center app to call transcription and queue management is on the table. Put simply, Twilo Flex can help you build all the features you’d want in an enterprise-level call center solution. Twilio’s pricing is flexible—you can pay a flat rate or a usage-based fee.

Pricing

  • Twilio Flex (per-hour pricing): $1 per active user hour

  • Twilio Flex (flat rate): $150 per user/month

Features

  • Call tracking

  • Embedded calling

  • IVR

  • Masked calling

  • API and SDKs

  • Alerts and notifications

  • Call transcription

  • Voice recognition

  • Omnichannel support

  • Reports and dashboards

Learn more about Zendesk for Twilio Flex.

13. VICIdial

VICIdial

If you’re looking for open-source, hosted contact center software, VICIdial is an option to consider. The software is fully open source, so you don’t pay an upfront cost to use, modify, or distribute it. But in practice, you can’t get up and running with VICIdial without expending resources. Because VICIdial is open source, you’ll need a specialized developer to help you implement it.

If you choose to, you can pay for hosting services offered by VICIdial. With VICIdial hosting, you will store your software and data on a dedicated VICIdial server. Once configured, VICIdial provides all the call center capabilities you’d expect for outbound and inbound calling as well as several bonuses, like email and website chat.

Pricing

  • Free software, but hosting requires monthly costs and fees

Features

  • Open-source software

  • Inbound and outbound calling

  • Email and website chat

  • Skills-based routing

  • Dedicated hosting

  • Queue prioritization

14. Aircall

Aircall

Aircall is a cloud-based call center solution that bills itself as a productivity-enhancing tool for support and sales teams. Its greatest strengths include an easy setup on your own hardware (unless you decide to upgrade), plenty of intuitive integrations, real-time monitoring, and project management features.

If you decide to integrate Aircall with your help desk and/or CRM, you can access all sorts of useful capabilities in your CRM or help desk, such as automation and call activity monitoring. On top of all that, each of Aircall’s plans includes unlimited inbound and outbound calling within Canada and the continental United States.

Pricing

  • Essentials: $30 user/month

  • Professional: $50 user/month

Features (Aircall professional)

  • API and webhooks

  • Voicemail by email

  • Call analytics

  • Post-call automations

  • Click-to-dial

  • Call tagging

  • Call monitoring and whispering

  • CRM and help desk integrations

  • Intelligent dialing

Learn more about Zendesk for Aircall.

15. 3CX

3CX

With 3CX, call center agents and their managers can work from anywhere, conducting virtual meetings with web conferencing and serving customers on the phone, via live chat, and more. Plus, if you want flexibility in how you deploy your contact center software, 3CX provides it with on-premise, hosted, and cloud-based options.

Along with deployment flexibility, 3CX provides enterprise-level functionality with features like call pop-ups, click-to-call, and call journals. If you’re already using Zendesk for ticket management and you like 3CX contact center software, you can easily integrate 3CX with Zendesk.

Pricing (license for five users)

  • Standard: $0 per year

  • Pro: $145 per year

  • Enterprise: $180 per year

Features (Pro plan)

  • Contact synchronization

  • Call pop-ups

  • Call journals

  • Zendesk and other popular app integrations

  • Click to call

  • 3CX browser extension

16. MiCloud Connect

MiCloud Connect

For enterprise-grade performance, MiCloud Connect by Mitel is a great choice. This cloud-based contact center software includes messaging, screen sharing, conferencing, and more. Mitel’s intuitive user interface, omnichannel support, and seamless agent experience also make it an ideal solution for improving agent efficiency.

But the software goes beyond the day-to-day productivity improvements you can expect. Mitel also throws in real-time reporting, which you can use to optimize your workflows and resource planning for maximum call center productivity.

Pricing

  • Tailored pricing per business

Features (Premier plan)

  • Real-time KPIs

  • Inbound and outbound call queues

  • Skills-based routing

  • Priority routing

  • Agent status controls

  • ACD call pick-up

Learn more about Zendesk for Mitel.

17. Vonage

Vonage

If buying your contact center software and hardware from the same company is a priority for you, Vonage is worth a look. The call center is fully customizable with intuitive add-ons and robust out-of-the-box functionality. Vonage integrates with popular CRMs, including HubSpot and Zendesk, but its Salesforce and Microsoft Teams integrations are particularly well-implemented.

Vonage’s features are what you’d expect from an industry leader and include core functionality such as call monitoring, call tagging, and native messaging. As a full-service business telephony provider, Vonage can also meet your VOIP needs, making it a true one-stop solution.

Pricing

  • Mobile: $19.99 per month/line

  • Premium: $29.99 per month/line

  • Advanced: $39.99 per month/line

Features (Advanced plan)

  • Call transfer, hold, and call forwarding

  • Mobile and desktop apps

  • Call waiting

  • Visual voicemail

  • Paging groups

  • Call logging

  • On-demand call recording

  • Call queue management

Learn more about Zendesk for Vonage.

18. CloudTalk

CloudTalk

CloudTalk Voice is an intuitive cloud-based outbound and inbound call center solution. In addition to facilitating seamless phone connections between your business and customers, CloudTalk helps you control call center operating costs, monitor call quality, and much more.

A few of CloudTalk’s most popular and powerful features include the easy-to-use integrations, call recording, intelligent dialing, and two-way sync. CloudTalk has three packages at varying price points, but to access outbound calling features, you’ll need a custom plan billed at a flat rate.

Pricing

  • Starter: $30 user/month

  • Essential: $40 user/month

  • Expert: $60 user/month

Features (Essential plan)

  • SMS capabilities

  • Advanced analytics

  • Workflow automation

  • Skill-based routing

  • Unlimited inbound and intracompany calls

  • Mobile app

  • Open API

  • Real-time dashboard

  • International numbers for 140+ countries

Learn more about Zendesk for CloudTalk.

19. Nextiva

Nextiva

Nextiva’s cloud-based call center software is built to fit the needs of any kind of business. Designing call routing workflows is simple with tools like its Call Flow Builder. The visual editor requires no code, which makes Nextiva easy to use for non-developers. If you happen to like Nextiva’s contact center solutions, the company also offers a variety of phone-related services that you can try, such as VOIP.

Nextiva is an excellent way to equip your team with hardware along with your new software. You can try either of Nextiva’s calling plans with a free trial.

Pricing

  • Professional: $20.95 user/month

  • Enterprise: $26.95 user/month

Features (Enterprise plan)

  • Unlimited calling in the U.S. and Canada

  • Call recording

  • Real-time analytics

  • Unlimited business SMS

  • Integrations with popular tools

20. Ringover

Ringover

Flexible, modern, and intuitive, Ringover’s call center software is available as a custom plan or in one of two packages: Smart and Power. Regardless of the package or plan you choose, Ringover delivers software that effectively integrates group messaging, video conferencing, and an advanced phone system with business texting.

Key benefits of Ringover include comprehensive reporting simplified into dashboards, affordable international calling for 110 countries, and powerful call management features. Not to mention, Ringover seamlessly integrates with all the most powerful CRMs and help desks on the market.

Pricing

  • Smart: $24 per user/month

  • Power: $49 per user/month

Features (Power plan)

  • Unlimited calls to 110 countries

  • Custom greetings

  • Instant setup

  • Live call monitoring

  • Popular integrations

  • Advanced analytics and call reporting

Learn more about Zendesk for Ringover.