Our analysts compared Zoom vs Freshcaller based on data from our 400+ point analysis of Business Phone Systems, user reviews and our own crowdsourced data from our free software selection platform.
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Zoom has a 'excellent' User Satisfaction Rating of 90% when considering 41293 user reviews from 6 recognized software review sites.
Freshcaller has a 'great' User Satisfaction Rating of 80% when considering 159 user reviews from 3 recognized software review sites.
SelectHub research analysts have evaluated Zoom and concluded it earns best-in-class honors for Collaboration. Zoom stands above the rest by achieving an ‘Excellent’ rating as a User Favorite.
Zoom is a popular web conferencing tool for online learning, training and collaboration at educational institutions, enterprises and government agencies. About 79% of the users who review the platform say it’s user-friendly, and novices can use it with minimal effort. Around 66% of the users who mention functionality appreciate the in-meeting audio and video quality. Team members can interact via whiteboarding, screen-sharing, annotation and commenting, though some users feel the chat interface can be improved. Local recording is available with both the free and paid versions, though quite a few users say recordings are storage-intensive, and the vendor doesn’t offer compression. On the flip side, around 73% of the users who mention pricing say it can be cost-prohibitive for smaller organizations, especially since webinars are available only for Pro and above accounts. Though the vendor offers unlimited meetings, approximately 36.6% of these users feel the 40-minute meeting time limit with the free version is restrictive. Of the users who review its performance, 57% say it lags on low bandwidth, with poor audio and video quality. Around 67% of the users who mention security say the vendor should provide additional safeguards to ensure secure meetings. To summarize, Zoom is a popular software for enterprises and education providers to connect remotely distributed teams, co-workers and clients. Though only paid subscriptions provide the high-end features, its free version can adequately support smaller organizations, with a user limit of 100 persons.
Is Freshcaller a breath of fresh air in the world of business phone systems? User reviews from the past year suggest that it might be, but it's not without its quirks. Many users praise Freshcaller for its user-friendly interface, finding it a breeze to set up and navigate compared to more complex systems like RingCentral or Dialpad. This ease of use is particularly valuable for smaller teams or businesses new to VoIP, as it allows them to hit the ground running without a steep learning curve. However, some users find Freshcaller's feature set to be somewhat limited, especially when compared to industry heavyweights. For instance, while it offers basic call center features like call queues and IVR, it lacks more advanced functionalities such as comprehensive analytics and integrations with popular CRM platforms. This makes Freshcaller a good fit for businesses with straightforward phone needs, but perhaps not ideal for those requiring a more robust, feature-rich solution. Ultimately, Freshcaller seems best suited for small to medium-sized businesses that prioritize simplicity and ease of use over a vast array of advanced features. It's a solid, no-frills option for those who just need a reliable and user-friendly business phone system without the bells and whistles.
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