Dialpad Aggregated Reviews
Dialpad 01
Dialpad has been fantastic. Super high quality calls, great apps, fully featured.
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Dialpad 02
I have been using DialPad for a while and I’m very happy with it. Free for up to 5 users, includes automated concierge service, extensions, departments, etc.
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Dialpad 03
Dialpad is great. Even better if you are on G Suite or office 365 for it’s integration.
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Dialpad 06
I’ve been using dialpad the past few years its $15/m if you pay yearly i think. Comes with 2 phone numbers and allows me to text/call from both.
I use one number for my business cell and the other for a throwaway. I like it because I can turn it off at night on the app and keep my personal phone on.
If you have more than one user though there are tons of better options.
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Dialpad 07
Dialpad doesn’t even offer telephone support. It’s beyond me why anyone would pay for telephone service that doesn’t offer 24/7 support via telephone
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Dialpad 08
“Pricing – Dialpad’s pricing starts from $15 while RingCentral starts from $19.99 and lastly GrassHopper starts from $24. Overall, there is a difference of $5 in each one of them. The cheapest one being DialPad, it always attracts the attention of the startups and the features are well balanced, and therefore, many are opting for it. “
What a load of crap. That RC price is for a YEARLY upfront payment AND half the features removed.
Grasshopper is a hot mess and usually PPM
DialPad is great for no one, and you’d be better off with new g suite voice.
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Dialpad 10
debating between telzio and dialpad. I like both admin, both seem slick. I love uberconference (dialpad company).
pros on dialpad:
+ better integrations
cons on dialpad:
– seems like they only like polycom phones. i like variety and want to use yealink phones
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