Choosing a business phone service can be a daunting prospect, with so many providers on the market. We’ve narrowed down the options to show you six of the best:
With HD voice and video calling, group chat, text messaging, and an integrated contact center, 8x8 has you covered for every type of business communication. Port your existing number for free, or choose a new one for your new system. You can buy business phones and equipment, too, although no hardware is needed to get started with the 8x8 app.
The XCaaS platform provides great user experiences, including advanced call management and real-time analytics and intelligence. Launch audio and video calls with a single click right from the chat thread, and customize your tech stack with integrations and APIs.
Security and compliance are paramount, with a two-factor authentication system and certification for HIPAA, GDPR, and FCC requirements. Don’t forget the 99.99% uptime SLA, with geo-redundancy ensuring ultimate reliability. All plans come with great support including a live chatbot, comprehensive online knowledge base, complete implementation services, and employee training.
Selected features:
- Voicemail transcription
- Instant screen sharing
- Personalized greetings
- 8x8 Work apps for iOS, Android, and web
- 24/7 expert support in 90 countries
RingCentral MVP is a unified communications platform with message, video, and phone. It’s simple to add and remove users and set up routing from the central console. On the downside, there are extra charges for international calling, with calls to countries outside the US and Canada charged per minute.
MVP is reasonably priced, with plans starting at $19.99 per user per month for Essentials. This covers up to 20 users, and gives you unlimited calls in the US and Canada, team messaging, and SMS/MMS. However, it’s still more expensive than 8x8’s basic plan—and doesn’t include video meetings or an auto-attendant.
Upgrade to Standard ($27.99 per user per month) for unlimited audio conferencing and e-fax, but only 100 video meeting participants (8x8’s second tier allows 500). The two higher-priced plans include analytics and advanced call handling, with discounts for more than 100 users.
Selected features:
- 100 toll-free minutes per month
- Automatic call recording
- 24/7 live chat and phone support
- Mobile apps for iOS and Android
- Contact center option
Only available in the US and Canada, Grasshopper is aimed at small businesses that don’t require advanced features. That makes it simple to set up and use—just link your cell phone, then choose local or toll-free numbers or a vanity number for business calls.
You can set up greetings and after-hours messages, voicemail, and basic call routing. Features include business SMS, online fax, and 24/7 customer support, and you can add a virtual receptionist for an extra charge. If you miss a call, Grasshopper will automatically send an SMS message to say you’re unavailable.
All features are included in all plans, with prices depending on the number of extensions. The Solo plan ($29 per user per month) includes one number and three extensions. The Partner plan ($44 per month) seems expensive for just three phone numbers and six extensions.
- VoIP/Wi-Fi calling
- Virtual faxing
- Mobile and desktop apps
- Call transfers
Nextiva is an all-in-one platform that offers all the essential phone system features, but be aware that several of them—including text messages, conference calling, and voicemail transcription—are only available in higher tiers.
There are three pricing plans, but the cost will depend on the number of users. For example, the Essentials tier is $23.95 per user per month for 1-4 users, coming down to $17.95 if you have 100+ users. There’s also an a la carte option to build your own plan, and you can opt to add a contact center. The Essentials Plan includes 1:1 video calls, internet fax, and team messaging. There’s no SMS/MMS, and the only integrations are with Outlook and MS contacts. The Pro plan allows you to use the Nextiva app, although it doesn’t have advanced call management or call center capability, while international calling is limited to the US, Canada, and Puerto Rico. Remember, 8x8’s top tier has unlimited calling to 48 countries.
Selected features:
- Voicemail
- Call routing
- Apps for Android and iOS
- 24/7 phone and live chat assistance
Like Nextiva, Vonage is a unified comms platform with three different plans, whose rates are based on the number of lines you need. All levels have unlimited calling, SMS and team messaging, but some features are only available as add-ons so the cost could soon mount up. These include toll-free numbers, and prioritized customer support.
The Mobile plan lets you make and receive calls from mobile phones and desktop computers, which suits businesses that don’t need physical office phones. It’s $19.99 per month per line for 1-4 lines, falling to $14.99 for 20-99 lines.
If you want additional features like call recording, visual voicemail, and CRM integration, you’ll need the Premium or Advanced plan. Premium allows calls from any device, starting at $24.99/month/line, while Advanced starts at $34.99. Both of these limit video meetings to 100 participants, as opposed to 500 with 8x8’s higher tiers. And neither includes unlimited international calling.
Selected features:
- Keep your existing number
- 20+ integrations
- Call monitoring
- Virtual receptionist
- 24/7 chat support
Ooma is a phone system aimed at smaller businesses. It’s easy to set up and customize, and to add extra users and devices. Both its plans include unlimited calling in the US, Canada, Mexico and Puerto Rico, one toll-free number, and low international rates.
The cheaper of the two plans, Ooma Office, has SMS messaging, audio conferencing, and a number of call management features like voicemail, ring groups, and call forwarding. It’s not a bad price at $19.95 per user per month, but doesn’t include video meetings like 8x8’s lowest tier.
The upgrade ($24.95 per user per month) is Ooma Office Pro, which adds video conferencing and voicemail transcription alongside call recording and a desktop app. The website has a handy rate calculator tool that estimates your taxes and fees based on location.
Selected features:
- Hold music
- Call transfer
- Call blocking
- Mobile app
- Virtual extensions