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The Best Call Center Services for 2021

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Our team has compared the best call center services for 2021. See up-to-date reviews for the top-rated answering services.
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Dedicated and shared agents
Inbound and outbound services
Variety of pricing plans
Best for Inbound Services
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Several pricing plans to choose from
Custom packages are available
Offers inbound and outbound services
Best Overall Call Center Service
TeleDirect
Pre-paid-minute pricing
Second-to-second billing
Unused minutes roll over
Outbound Services
Five Star Call Centers
Several outbound services are available
Cold-calling is available
Company offers a consultation approach to campaigns
Best for Low-Volume Businesses
Signius Communications
Cost-effective, low volume plans
Customer service focus
Easy-to-understand packages
Our team has compared the best call center services for 2021. See up-to-date reviews for the top-rated answering services.
Updated 02/26/21

This page has been updated to include recent market research projections for the global call center industry, revised to account for increased adoption of call center services amidst the COVID-19 pandemic.

Today, the best call center services do more than answer the phone on your behalf. They also monitor and respond to emails, moderate social media accounts and offer live webchat services. To help you find the best service, we researched more than 50 companies, scrutinizing pricing and services offered to determine the options we think are best for various businesses. Below, see our reviews of some major call center services and the specific services we feel that stand out from the crowd.

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How We Decided
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Compare Our Best Picks

  Go Answer TeleDirect Five Star Call Centers Signius Communications
Pricing Starts at $50 per month, plus $1.15 per minute Starts at $1,100 per month for 1,000 minutes Varies by campaign Starts at $45 per month for 50 minutes
Billing Increment Second-to-second Second-to-second Second-to-second 12-second increments
Charged for Agent Work Time? No No No No
Inbound/Out-bound Services? Yes/Yes Yes/Yes Yes/Yes Yes/No

Our Reviews

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XACT offers flexible plans and services, making it a good choice for businesses of all sizes and growth stages. Both shared and dedicated agent options are available. Solutions include a range of answering and call center services. Inbound and outbound call center services include those for customer service, help desks, appointment setting, hotlines, email management and web chat. Among the answering services available are live agent answering, message taking, order taking and appointment setting. XACT services are available to businesses in all industries.
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Go Answer: Best for Inbound Services

Several pricing plans – including a pay-as-you-go option – are available to accommodate the needs of small and large businesses.
It has a comprehensive offering of inbound services and some outbound services.
A one-time setup fee of $75 is required.
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Go Answer is our pick as the best inbound call center due to its services, exceptional customer support and competitive pricing structure. Go Answer offers multiple pricing packages that support any call volume, from 100 minutes to 10,000 minutes. If one of their pricing plans doesn't suit you, you can negotiate a custom plan that includes the services you need at the call volume that your business typically experiences. Go Answer offers outbound services as well, including customer follow-ups, market research and lead qualification, if you provide a list of precaptured contacts. Beyond its exceptional inbound services, Go Answer is a great all-around partner and should be considered a contender by any small, mid-sized or large business needing to outsource its calls.
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TeleDirect: Best Overall Call Center Service

Prepaid pricing model allows businesses to purchase only the minutes they need.
Any unused minutes roll over to the next month – you don't lose minutes you've already paid for.
TeleDirect requires that you use 29 minutes each month for your account to remain active.
TeleDirect is our pick as the best overall call center service. TeleDirect offers an alternative to the typical per-minute, per-month model. TeleDirect sells prepaid packages of minutes that you buy as needed. Minutes never expire; they roll over from month to month. No monthly subscriptions or annual contracts are required. TeleDirect's rates become increasingly competitive when you buy minutes in bulk, with the largest package coming in at a low rate of 75 cents per minute.
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Five Star Call Centers: Best Call Center for Outbound Services

Of the companies we evaluated, Five Star has one of the most comprehensive offerings of outbound services, including cold-calling services.
It offers inbound services and shared agents for incoming calls.
A monthly minimum of $3,000 is required for outbound campaigns.
Five Star Call Centers is our pick as the best call center for outbound services. It handles high call volumes with ease and offers extensive features that support an outbound calling campaign. Five Star Call Centers will work closely with you to develop and implement an effective outbound calling campaign based on your needs. The service is best suited for larger businesses; if you're on a budget, it might not be the best option for you.
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Signius Communications: Best Service for Low-Volume Businesses

Signius Communications offers very low-volume plans at reasonable rates, starting at $45 per month for 50 minutes.
Its specialty is providing high-quality live answering and professional customer service.
This service isn't well suited for businesses with large call volumes or omnichannel customer service needs.
Signius Communications is our pick as the best low-volume call center service because it offers an affordable pay-as-you-go plan and competitive rates for an inbound call center. Signius does not charge a setup fee, unlike most of the other call centers we evaluated. The company offers answering services, too.
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Call center services do more than simply answer phone calls placed to your business. (In fact, some services are rebranding themselves as "contact centers.") Yes, they handle incoming calls for customer service, tech support, and order processing, of course, but many also manage appointment setting, lead generation, and other outbound calling tasks. The best call centers handle email, live chat and social media channels.

Choosing a call center can be difficult: There are dozens of companies to choose from, and you need to evaluate multiple factors, including pricing, if you're bound by a contract, the types of services offered, and the quality of its customer care. Making the wrong choice is gambling with your customers' loyalty.

If your business is in a heavily regulated industry, you need a call center that specializes in working with businesses like yours and has the necessary certifications, as well as special training or licensed agents, to provide the support you and your customers need. For example, if your business is a medical practice, the service must be HIPAA compliant.  

Pricing

Call center services don't typically post their pricing online, because what you pay is determined by the specific services you select and your average monthly call volume.

If your business is highly specialized (or is based in a specialized industry, like a medical practice), or you need knowledgeable agents or agents to work exclusively on your account, that also affects your pricing. Inbound services, such as customer service calls and taking orders over the phone, tend to be less expensive than outbound services, such as lead generation calls.

Providers use different pricing models. Some charge per call or per minute, while others charge a monthly fee, which may be tied to a certain number of call minutes per month, with a smaller per-minute fee charged for call overages. Others offer pay-as-you-go plans where you pay an advance plus the call time you use.

As you evaluate services, make sure you are crystal clear on the pricing model the company uses, how it works, what features or services are included in your plan and what costs extra. For example, if a company charges by the minute, you want to find out if it bills in intervals, such as 1 second, 6 seconds or 12 seconds. You also want to find out if there's a minimum call time and if the agent's post-call actions (such as entering notes about the call into the system or relaying messages) count toward your minutes.

Various fees and upcharges apply. When you call for price quotes, ask about upfront fees (such as a fee for setting up your account) and any recurring and incidental fees (such as overages or holiday rates) that you may be charged. Before selecting a service, ask the provider if you can review the contract in advance so you're aware of all possible fees.

Buying Guide

Negotiation Tips

Because you'll most likely be working with a sales rep to design your service plan, you might be able to negotiate pricing, terms or services. These pointers can help you get a good deal.

Figure out what you need. Before you call any companies for quotes, determine your average monthly call volume and exactly what you need the call center to do. This will help you get accurate quotes.

Get a ballpark idea of how much call center services cost. Although most companies don't post their pricing online, some do. Examine pricing tiers, fees and included services, then consider which one best aligns with your business. Use this information as a gauge as you evaluate additional companies.

Gather price quotes from at least three companies. Besides monthly rates, ask how much it costs to get set up, how long the contract is, what fees you'll pay and if there are monthly minimums. Ask if the company is running any specials or promotions. Finally, ask the sales agent to email you a quote and a contract to review.

Compare rates, fees, contract terms and services. Of the companies on your shortlist, read the contract and talk with the sales rep. Ask about any fees you don't understand or that weren't disclosed in the quote. If you were quoted lower rates, fewer fees, better terms or bonus services elsewhere, ask if the service you'd like to use will match them.

Finally, many of the services we evaluated offer a free trial period. Take advantage of it to ensure the service will truly help your business. During the trial, make several test calls so you experience their customer service firsthand. If there are issues, work with your sales rep or the customer service team to correct them. If you're pleased with the trial and satisfied that you're getting a good value, go ahead and sign up. Otherwise, consider the next company on your list.

Features Offered by the Best Call Center Services

Below are the criteria we looked for when evaluating call center services. Customer support is critical, because call center representatives are ambassadors for your company, and their interactions with your customers directly affect your business.

Services Offered 

The best call centers provide several types of inbound and outbound calling services. Many companies assist with lead generation, market research, seminar and event registration.

Inbound calling services are critical, too. Some popular inbound calling services handle customer assistance and technical support for a program or software.

Many call center services now offer live webchat support as well as email and social media management services. Consider which services your business needs by determining where your customers are most likely to contact you (and what channels are most convenient for them) and then choose your call center partner accordingly.

Campaign Success Features

Look for a call center solution located in the U.S. to ensure a positive customer experience. Many call centers are located overseas and hire employees for whom English is a second language. This may be an issue if your customers have a difficult time understanding and communicating with representatives, which can cost your business money. Every company on our list is based in the U.S. and employs native English speakers.

Another tool that can contribute to a successful campaign and a positive customer experience is script development. The best call center services help you create a script that the service's representatives follow when speaking with your customers. This script helps call center reps provide knowledgeable, professional customer service to your clients. It also ensures that the representatives deliver consistent information, which is important for marketing and sales.  

Reporting 

Many call centers provide call completion and refusal reports. A call completion report shows how many agents completed the entire script with a customer before the call ended. A refusal report shows the number of agents who were not able to complete the script or how many individuals declined to make a purchase or take the survey. Many companies offer customizable reporting options, so you can receive key statistics on the progress of your campaigns.

The frequency of reports is another important factor, especially if you are contracting with a call center on a time-sensitive campaign. Many call center companies give you the option of receiving daily reports so you stay abreast of your campaign.

Help and Support

The support you receive from a call center service is critical. After all, call centers interact with your customers, and you want them to receive the best assistance possible. All of the services we evaluated provide phone and email support. In addition, many have online resources, such as FAQs and articles, for finding answers on your own.

Our Methodology

We began our research by drafting a list of call centers. We searched the web and consulted other lists and reviews. We ended up with 50 call center services to examine. 

From there, we visited the websites of each vendor to compare pricing and features. We scrutinized services (inbound, outbound), invoice requirements, call minimums and additional features. Services that did not meet our initial requirements were eliminated.  

Next, we contacted the remaining services, posing as a customer. We wanted to go beyond the marketing rhetoric and get a feel for how the companies handle actual customer interactions. We asked each customer service rep the same set of questions about the company's features, options and pricing, and we recorded our observations about the experience.

Our ultimate decisions were based on several factors, including which ones offered the best balance of affordability, useful features and how professional and helpful the services' representatives were.

Which Call Center Service Is Right for You?

Some call center services offer every service under the sun; others specialize in particular areas. To more easily determine which service is right for you, consider whether you need an inbound service, an outbound one or perhaps a hybrid of both types of services.

Inbound vs. outbound call center services

Inbound call center services take incoming calls from customers, clients, suppliers or partners. In other words, the call originates outside the call center and an agent is answering the phone on your behalf. Inbound call center services include message taking, customer service and complaint management. Inbound call center services can also include omnichannel support, such as live web chat support or email management.

Outbound call center services involve a call center agent making calls on your behalf. These services are typically considered more sophisticated and generally require the skills of a dedicated agent. Outbound call center services include services like lead generation, polls, surveys and market research.

Most inbound services can generally be performed with less-expensive shared agents, while many outbound call center services require a dedicated agent. This is not a hard and fast rule; it is a general expectation you should keep in mind when evaluating various services.

Contracts 

Some call centers have minimum requirements you must meet, such as a minimum time commitment and/or a minimum number of calling hours within a defined time frame. For example, you might have to agree to at least 100 hours of representatives interacting with your customers. If you fail to meet these requirements or break your contract early, you could be charged a fee or for the hours remaining in your contract, even if you have not used them.

Issues to Consider

Call centers can be great resources, but they're not always necessary. Use our checklist below to determine whether you need a call center service. If several of the statements below are true, consider trying a call center solution.

  • My employees and I spend too much time answering phone calls.
  • My company is losing sales because we don't have time to follow up on leads.
  • I don't have time to run my business because I am answering customer questions.

  • We miss many customer calls because the phone lines are busy.

  • It takes my team longer than 24 hours to return customer phone calls because there's so much to do.

  • We have a hard time keeping track of appointments.

  • My team doesn't have time to call and remind clients about upcoming appointments.

  • Several of our customers speak languages other than English, but none of my staff can assist them.

  • I know we need help, but I don't think we have enough work to hire a full-time receptionist to answer phones.

  • Customers often call asking for help with placing their orders, and we don't have the staff or extra time to guide them through ordering processes.

  • We want to improve our customer service, but we don't currently have the resources to do so.

  • Our customers call at all hours, and we can't always answer the phones when our clientele needs us.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How do call centers work?

A: The companies we reviewed are U.S.-based and available 24/7. All of them have bilingual agents who speak Spanish, as well as English, and several can help your customers with other language needs.

You can instruct representatives to do any number of things with your calls. They can take messages from inbound calls or transfer calls to you, they can set appointments and help with order processing, or you can have agents handle technical calls following a custom script about your business and its products or services. Some companies charge extra for custom scripts, especially for complex ones. Keep this in mind when shopping for a call center service.

You can have the call center perform outbound calls in addition to taking inbound calls. Outbound call services include administering surveys, placing scheduled calls to customers for follow-up purposes, lead generation services and even cold-calling, though some call centers no longer participate in cold-calling if you do not have the customer's information in your system already.

Q: What are the benefits of a call center?

A: Call centers free up your and your employees' time so you can focus on the important aspects of running your business while others handle your phone calls. A call center is a good way to improve your customer service without taxing your current resources, and it's a cost-effective solution, especially if you purchase a plan that lets you pay for minutes you use them.

Call center services also help you close sales since someone is available to assist with order processing and appointment setting. You can also have call centers follow up with your customers and work on converting leads into customers.

Q: How much do call centers charge?

A: Call centers vary significantly in their cost from company to company. While many advertise per-minute rates, more goes into pricing than just the rate alone. Many charge a setup fee, and some charge additional fees for certain services. Some round usage up, which can inflate costs; some round to the nearest 6-second increment, while others round up to as much as the nearest minute. A call center that rounds up usage might have a lower rate, but your total bill will likely be much higher. The best call centers will explain your rate and any additional charges.

The features you choose and your average monthly call volume also influence how much you will pay for a call center service. On average, call centers charge 75 cents to $1.15 per minute, which, depending on your call volume, could total several hundred dollars a month. Further, if you want a dedicated agent, you'll pay an hourly rate, which can range from $25 to $65 per hour.

Q: How do inbound call centers work?

A: Inbound call centers typically involve what is known as a shared agent environment, where several representatives handle your account alongside other clients. Inbound call centers manage incoming calls from a customer to your business, including customer service inquiries, order taking, complaints and more.

Every call center is slightly different. Some simply capture caller contact information and take a message, while others manage the call from start to finish without transferring it over to you. Most inbound calls can be handled by shared agents, although some more advanced functions might require dedicated agents, which are more expensive.

Q: How do outbound call centers work?

A: Outbound call centers almost always require expensive dedicated or semidedicated agents, which are focused on only your account, or your account and just two or three other businesses. Outbound calling campaigns involve telemarketing, lead generation and market research, such as polls and surveys.

Outbound call centers typically focus on drumming up new leads or gathering market insights to inform broader business strategies. They tend to be campaign-driven, rather than continuous like inbound call center services. Outbound call center services are commonly used by larger companies.

Q: How can call center outsourcing help business growth?

A: Call center outsourcing can help small businesses grow by improving customer service and the overall customer experience without detracting from operational resources. Call center agents are trained in customer service and professionalism; they are tasked with boosting customer satisfaction and increasing retention rates. For small businesses that have general staff manning the phones in addition to their other duties, a call center service agent takes the pressure off and frees up staff to focus on other tasks.

Q: What companies outsource call centers?

A: Businesses that commonly outsource customer service to a call center include retail businesses, banks, property management businesses and more. Some businesses might prefer using an answering service, which tends to be more narrowly focused on a specific type of answering, such as for an attorney's office or a medical practice.

The best candidates to work with a call center are businesses that have trouble managing their day-to-day communications with customers or those that have unexpected spikes in call volume. Additionally, some businesses partner with call centers for after-hours support so their customers have a professional representative to reach around the clock. For some businesses, call centers serve as a tool to drum up new leads and business, helping them to grow when they've reached a plateau.

Q: What is a call type?

A: A call type refers to how calls are categorized. More specifically, it defines the routing scripts for calls. The call service can create and adjust call types to accommodate the kind of service the caller wants. There are both inbound services and outbound. Examples of specific types of call types include lead generation, market research, crisis management, message taking and customer service.

Q: Where are most call centers located?

A: According to a 2018 Statista report, Texas has the highest call center employment in the country, with Florida being a close second. The United Kingdom has the most call centers, followed by the U.S., the Philippines and India, based on a report from the Site Selection Group.

Whether you work with a domestic or offshore call center is a key decision. Offshore call centers tend to be significantly less expensive than domestic call centers. However, they might not have as many services or as high security standards. Additionally, offshore call centers might employ agents with thick accents, which can reduce customer satisfaction.

Q: What are the disadvantages of outsourcing a call center?

A: When outsourcing your call center services, you may run into a few hiccups that affect your company's service and reputation. For example, if you outsource to a different country, your customers and employees may struggle to communicate through language barriers or different accents, which can affect the quality of service clients receive.

As a business owner, you won't have as much control over the call center's employees as your in-house ones. You're entrusting a big part of your customer service to another company's team, and it could be hard to manage and guide them if they fall short of your standards. There are also inherent security risks in outsourcing, because you are placing your business and client data in the hands of a third party you don't interact with daily.

Q: What skills do you need to work at a call center?

A: The skills of a call center representative typically include clear communication and a welcoming and patient attitude. It is also important for representatives to be knowledgeable about the client company and its services so they're well equipped to support that company's customers. They should be fast workers who can access information quickly and understand the issues and concerns of a caller so they  can connect the caller to the right person.

Shared agents (in call centers with multiple clients) should be familiar with call center software and capable of switching between relevant scripts quickly. Dedicated agents should be intimately familiar with the single company they represent, just as an in-house customer care agent would be.

Q: What is BPO in a call center?

A: BPO stands for business process outsourcing, which is when a company outsources some of its services to a separate or third-party vendor. In this case, BPO refers to a company's outsourcing of its customer service department to a call center whose agents answer or make calls on the client's behalf.

Why would you want to outsource call center services?

A: There are three benefits to hiring a call center. One, you won't have to establish your own in-house call center, which can be a costly endeavor to hire and train new staff, purchase the necessary equipment, and house the center in a physical location. Two, by hiring an outside call center, you don't have to keep up with new software releases, and, three, you can more easily scale your call center capacity through an outside service.

Should you choose a domestic or international call center?

A: The answer largely relies on expected costs, your business's needs and the reality of your customer base. By hiring a domestic call center, your local and interstate callers will likely speak with an accent-neutral agent that uses the same regional diction they do.

Choosing a service outside of the U.S. could lead to lower costs, since you're not managing the call center yourself. Not only do you not have to hire new employees, but related costs are lower across the board. However, your callers may experience language barriers. System uptime is an additional key consideration when determining whether to outsource to an offshore call center.

How do you determine whether your business needs inbound or outbound call center services?

A: How does your current team handle calls? If your staff spends a significant amount of time fielding calls from customers that it takes away from their other responsibilities, then you may want to outsource calls to an inbound call center service.

Likewise, if your team spends more time making follow-up calls to customers, you may want to outsource to an outbound service.

If you prefer that your staff not field customer calls altogether, then a call center service that handles both types of calls will be ideal.

Community Experts on Call Center Services

We asked some of our small business owner readers which call center they use for their businesses. Brad Cook, partner development for Alfred International Inc., said his company uses mindStart, based in Austin, Texas, and are very happy with their experience and their team.

"This is our first call center relationship, and although we did review several options before signing on with mindStart [in February 2019], their considerable experience, North American-based location and team members, as well as … existing clients in the technology sector were all critical attributes for us," Cook told business.com. 

Matt Schmidt, CEO of Diabetes Life Solutions, said he uses VoiceNation and is pleased with the service they receive. He likes that in addition to their staff being properly trained to speak to clients, they get a text message notification and an email with a recording of the phone call.

"Being a virtual agency, they have helped us immensely handling these incoming phone calls instead of us assigning an employee to pick up the calls on top of their additional duties," Schmidt said.

For Alistair Bambridge, founder, Bambridge Accountants, Ruby Receptionists has been a good choice. He said their staff is very polite when answering calls and the messages they provide are detailed. "[The] Cost is good as well, and they split out cold calls, so you don't keep getting charged for those," Bambridge said.

What to Expect in 2021

With COVID-19 continuing to affect millions globally, businesses are expected to continue using call centers for the foreseeable future. Recent market research suggests that the global call center industry could grow to nearly $500 billion in value by 2027, outpacing previous projections. Much of the growth has been attributed to the mass shift toward remote work and customer service amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. Remote work is expected to remain the norm for many, even after the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic wane. As a result, call center and answering services are likely to receive higher demand in the coming years than previously anticipated.

While the introduction of automation in call center operations remains a driving force for growth, further concentration of the market is predicted to increase as well. With the rise of emerging countries as prime locations for call centers, these new bases of operation will likely become "the primary drivers of the market," according to Technavio, though security threats serve as a concern.

"To leverage the current opportunities, market vendors must strengthen their foothold in the fast-growing segments while maintaining their positions in the slow-growing segments," the study's authors wrote.

January 2021: Artificial intelligence will make an even bigger splash in the call center industry in 2021. Research from Orion Market Reports suggests that AI solutions will be worth $2.8 billion in the industry by 2024, up from $800 million in 2019. This growth is expected to be driven by the implementation of AI chatbots for web chat customer service, as well as business intelligence solutions. Small businesses could leverage the AI capabilities of their call center partners to gain the benefits of AI software without the upfront expense of implementing it internally.

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Adam Uzialko
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Adam Uzialko is a writer and editor at business.com and Business News Daily. He has 7 years of professional experience with a focus on small businesses and startups. He has covered topics including digital marketing, SEO, business communications, and public policy. He has also written about emerging technologies and their intersection with business, including artificial intelligence, the Internet of Things, and blockchain.

Other Services Considered

Ansafone Contact Centers offers both answering services and call center services, with a variety of plans and features to suit a wide range of business needs. Ansafone creates custom programs for its clients, including both inbound and outbound services. Live answering is available around the clock at each of Ansafone's contact centers, which are located in New York, New Jersey, Maryland, Florida and California.
AnswerConnect offers answering services as well as inbound and outbound call center services for businesses of all different sizes and service level needs. Whether in its basic message-taking services or more advanced functions like order processing, AnswerConnect can tailor a program for any business.
BPO American is a flexible answering and call center service that allows clients to get started immediately with its unique instant activation.
Call Center Sales Pro offers both answering services and call center services tailored on a client-by-client basis. In addition to answering services and both inbound and outbound call center services, the company offers consulting services. Call Center Sales Pro maintains four domestic call centers in Tennessee, California and Ohio.
Call Experts offers low-cost answering services, specializing in live virtual receptionists for inbound calls. Call Experts offers 24/7 customer service, offering overflow, after-hours and round-the-clock support for clients. The company also offers outbound services, enabling you to take a proactive approach to lead generation. Call Experts maintains a dozen monthly subscription plans that range from 50 minutes to 5,000 minutes, all of which are priced at competitive per-minute usage rates.
OnBrand24 offers a strong list of both inbound and outbound call center services, with every core feature we looked for and then some. It's a great choice for businesses with a diverse set of needs, specialized requirements or the desire to scale with their call center partner. However, the company charges a high monthly minimum for its shared agent model, making it cost-prohibitive for small businesses on a budget and those with low call volumes.
Specialty Answering Service is the best overall answering service because of its highly flexible pricing plans and exceptional service. Specialty offers inbound and outbound call center services, making it a scalable offering suitable for growing businesses.
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