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GoogleVoice vs Phone.com: Which one is the best for your business?
October 10, 2023
Brace yourself for a showdown: Google Voice vs. Phone.com. Discover the ideal communication contender for your business. Let the battle unfold!
Introducing Google Voice: Tailored VoIP for all sizes. Connect with ease via web, smartphone, or desk phones. Seamlessly integrate with Google apps. Voice, video, and more, plus text, voicemail transcriptions. Explore their three subscription plans.
Now, let's acknowledge the presence of our next fighter on the other side, Phone.com: Your go-to business communication solution. Calls, video, conferences, messages, and faxes simplified and affordable, designed for small businesses. Manage calls, enhance productivity with three monthly plans.
Compare GoogleVoice and Phone.com plans and features
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Google Voice cheaper for startups but Phone.com offers more value for money with upgraded plans
The Google Voice Starter plan priced at $10 per user per month can be used by teams of up to 10 people in up to 10 domestic locations. It offers a range of basic features such as incoming/outgoing calls, voicemail transcription, integration with other Google apps, call forwarding and usage reporting.
The Google Voice Standard plan is priced at $20 per user per month and can be used by an unlimited number of users in any destination. Along with the basic features it also includes features like ring groups, ad-hoc call recording and multi-level auto attendant.
The Google Voice Premier plan priced at $30 per user per month is an advanced business phone plan with access to features automatic call recording and advanced reporting.
GoogleVoice plans have a lower user license fee as compared to Phone.com.
An $11.99 monthly user license fee gives business users access to the Phone.com Basic plan. Subscribers can make up to 500 minutes of free calls to certain locations and access 50+ standard voice features.
A monthly user subscription fee of $15.99 gives businesses access to the Plus plan. This plan includes all the features of the Basic plan as well as unlimited calling to the USA and Canada, 25-participant video conferencing and more.
A monthly subscription to the Pro plan costs businesses $23.99 per user. This plan is inclusive of live video streaming, call recording, call analytics and more.
A step-by-step comparison between GoogleVoice and Phone.com
To help you find what solution fits best your need between Zoom Phone and Ringcentral, we have conducted an unbiased comparison based on 8 criterias:
#1 Manage your office calls :
How will you handle calls while at the office? Can you use computer-based calls or do you require an office phone?
#2 Manage your calls on the go:
Does it offer a mobile app with VoIP calls? Do you need to set up call forwarding to your mobile device?
#3 Auto-attendant :
Can you easily distribute calls to your team?
#4 Greetings Management :
Can you set up company greetings on your own? How easy is it to create and manage announcements?
#5 Call Tracking :
How easy is it to monitor your business calls?
#6 Call recording :
Can you record and listen to calls?
#7 Call billing :
How much does it cost to make and receive calls? Is everything included?
#8 Activation :
How easy is it to activate a phone number and set up your phone system?
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#1 Manage Your Office Calls
Google Voice and Phone.com service administration and call accessibility through multiple devices
Google Voice service are available through a web application or through supported desk phones
Google Voice and Phone.com offer multiple interfaces for subscribers to use theri services. Phone.com subscribers have 2 options to make and receive calls – a desktop app or a supported deskphone.
#2 Manage Your Calls On The Go
Free mobile apps to access Google Voice and Phone.com VoIP services
Calls can be made and received with Google Voice through mobile apps for Android and iOS devices.
GoogleVoice and Phone.com offer similar options for mobile connectivity.
Irrespective of where you are, you can make and receive calls through a smartphone app.
#3 Auto-attendant
Another reason to score Phone.com higher; IVR capabilities for all plans
The Google Voice Starter plan does not include IVR or auto attendant facilities.
The Google Voice Standard and Premier plans include multi-level auto attendant facilities to route incoming calls to different ring groups and agents.
Phone.com's inclusion of call routing in all plans gives it an advantage over GoogleVoice.
Incoming calls can be directed to agents based on caller responses to an IVR menu.
#4 Greetings Management
Similar message recording options by Google Voice and Phone.com
Google Voice greetings can be created in the app or supported web browser.
1. Navigate to voicemail greetings from the settings menu.
2. Click record to record a new greeting and click stop when you are done.
Like GoogleVoice, Phone.com follows a simple process for call greeting customization.
Call greetings can be set by using the text to speech option or uploading a recorded message.
Step 1: Open the Settings Menu and click on Voicemail.
Step 2: Type your message and use the text to speech option or upload a recorded message.
#5 Call Tracking
Hierarchic Phone.com call management structuring vs fewer options by Google Voice
With Google Voice Starter plan, you can read transcriptions of all voicemail messages and choose to follow up with them with a call or message. Live calls can be transferred from one user to another if required. You can also access reports on usage and call activity.
The Standard plan includes all the features of the Starter plan as well as eDiscovery for calls, text messages and voicemail records to make it easier to find details for specific conversations. You can also choose to record certain calls for later analysis.
With a Google Voice Premier account, all calls are automatically recorded. You also get access to advanced reporting in addition to the features available in the Starter and Standard plans.
GoogleVoice and Phone.com take similar approaches to call monitoring.
Agents using the Basic plan can transfer or forward calls to other agents or supervisors. They can also add supervisors to ongoing calls and convert regular calls to conference calls. When calls are sent to voicemail, email notifications make them easier to access. Supervisors can also access call log reports and exercise moderator controls for all calls.
A Plus plan subscription gives agents access to transcribed voicemail messages in their email inboxes. This makes messages easier to access and helps agents prioritize follow-ups.
As the most advanced plan, the Pro plan includes a number of features not included in the Basic or Plus plans such as detailed call analytics on all new and returning calls. This helps identify top performers and the busiest operational hours as well as route incoming calls. Calls can also be recorded for later analysis.
#6 Call Recording
Availability of call recording feature even if it is at a add on price gives Phone.com a narrow advantage over Google Voice
Call recording is not available with the Google Voice starter plan.
Google voice Standard plan users can activate call recording on an ad-hoc basis.
Automated call recording is available to Google Voice Premier plan users.
Though call recording is excluded from both GoogleVoice and Phone.com starter packs, the availability of add-on packs by the latter puts it ahead.
Basic and Plus plan subscribers have the option to add call recording to their plan by paying an additional $8 each month. Pro plan subscribers do not have to pay anything extra for this feature.
#7 Call Billing
Unlimited domestic calling gives Google Voice more value for money
Google Voice offers free calling between Google Voice numbers and numbers in the USA and Canada. Calls to other numbers are charged at a per minute rate based on the destination. For example, calls to India are charged at $0.02 per minute while calls to Cook Islands are charged at $0.8 per minute.
Google Voice and Phone.com have similarities in terms of the limited free calling included in plans and international call billing rates.
Basic plan subscribers can make calls to numbers in the USA and parts of Canada for up to 500 minutes without any additional cost. Once this limit is crossed, calls to these locations are billed at a $0.039 per minute rate. The Plus and Pro plans include unlimited calls to the USA and Canada. Calls to international locations are billed at per minute rates dependent on the country.
#8 Activation
Slightly less limited deskphone compatibility gives Phone.com an advantage
You can set up a Google Voice account with your Google account from the web browser/app. The services can be accessed through mobile and browser extensions. Standard and Premier plan users can also use desk phones with Obi Edition firmware to make and receive calls.
As with GoogleVoice, businesses wanting to subscribe to Phone.com services can set up their accounts from the desktop app or web browser. Once administrators have defined user roles, users can make and receive calls through the smartphone and desktop apps, web browser extension or supported VoIP desk phones. If required, a range of pre-provisioned, ready-to-use VoIP phones are available through Phone.com.
All prices indicated are before tax and all information has been taken from the websites of the companies concerned as of 10/10/2023