This plan lets you customize your account by building your own feature package: starting off with a basic set of popular business phone features at $49.95 per month, you can then add (and delete) additional features to your account as your business requires. Basic Plan: The Basic Plan allows you to pay for features and calls on a month-to-month basis-it does not cost anything to add phones or users to this plan.Call recording is also included in this plan. In addition, this plan enables customers to set up an unlimited amount of calling features like voicemail boxes, groups, and auto attendants additional features like conference suites and call queues can be bought a la carte. Unlimited Plan: OnSIP's Unlimited Plan offers unlimited Standard Area calling for $18.95 per person per month (the Standard Calling Area covers the contiguous U.S.
OnSIP offers two paid pricing plans and one free plan: OnSIP OnSIP's pricing plans fit a variety of business needs And the Enterprise plan additionally offers a few more features, such as call recording and voicemail to text.
The Pro plan additionally offers a couple of more advanced business phone system features like text messaging and the Nextiva App. Contract pricing offers a lesser per month per user charge than month to month pricing.Įach plan has unlimited calling and includes features like auto attendants and hold music. You also have the option to choose between month to month and contract pricing. Pricing tiers fall into four categories based on the number of users on your account: 1 - 4 users, 5 - 19 users, 20 - 99 users, and 100+ users. Pricing Nextiva Nextiva's tiered pricing plans - selecting contract pricing gives businesses access to lower rates įocusing on their 'Business Communication Suite' plans, Nextiva offers three general pricing plans: Basic ($20.00 - $35.00 per month per user), Pro ($25.00 - $38.00 per month per user), and Enterprise ($30.00 - $55.00 per month per user). Here's a VoIP comparison of how OnSIP and Nextiva hold up on pricing, features, and phone support. Most of the information is freely available on Nextiva's site the other facts were gathered in conversations with Nextiva's sales team. We recently embarked upon a deep dive comparison between OnSIP and Nextiva in an effort to gather information for this blog.
While both providers are recognized as leaders in the VoIP industry, with both companies offering quality service for well over a decade, each platform ultimately offers distinct advantages depending on what you are looking for. OnSIP and Nextiva are two leading cloud-based phone system providers that cater to small, medium sized, and enterprise businesses. Any new information since that date may not be included in this article. The following content was last updated on January 24, 2020. Written by Joe De Bari, Lead of Marketing Communications at OnSIP.