Looking for a free conference call service but not sure where to start? We've got you covered. In this presentaiton we compare 4 of the top free conference call providers and give you the top choice for small business owners.
6. Free Features
FreeConferenceCall.com
-- HD Quality
Audio
-- Locked calls
-- Mobile apps
-- Social media
integration
-- Document
sharing
-- Call recording
-- Mobile apps
-- Call duration
up
to six hours.
--- Message
sharing
-- Call history
-- Call analytics
-- No dial-in
required
-- Video chat
-- Document
sharing
-- Screen
sharing
-- Whiteboard
collaboration
7. Paid Features
FreeConferenceCall.com
-- No PINs for
callers
-- Local phone
number
-- Up to 100
callers
-- Dial out to add
callers
-- International
access
N/A
-- Call recording
-- File sharing
-- Unlimited
callers
-- Branded
interface
-- Social media
links
-- Unlimited
group access
-- Private
branding
-- Admin portal
-- Custom URL
9. Pros:
● Excellent visual display for easy call
management
● Integrated social media functionality
● Call muting and ‘earmuff’ feature for
private conversations
● Built-in document sharing for real time
collaboration
10. Pros:
● Post call analytics
● Operates on desktop browsers with no
software downloads required
● Smart phone app for iPhone, iPad and
Android devices.
11. Cons:
● Free subscription is limited to just
ten call participants
● No BlackBerry app currently
available
13. Designed by the tech
wizards behind Google
Voice, UberConference
presents something of a
revolution in free voice
conferencing.
14. The beauty ofthat lets you knowis
UberConference
in its visual interface
who is connected to the call, and identifies
who is speaking at any time.
15. Another
excellent feature
is the social media integration that is built
into each caller’s profile you see on your
display screen.
Simply click on the
appropriate icon during a
call to reveal a participant’s
career background via LinkedIn or their
latest Twitter comments in real time.
16. Onthe Pro subscription is well priced at just
the plus side
$10 per month and allows up to 100 call
participants.
You also get a local phone number with a user-specified area
code, a call recording service and outbound dialing.
17. FreeConferenceCall.com
Pros
● Host up to 96 call participants for
free
● Free call recording, plus a call
playback feature
● Free iPhone and Android
smartphone apps
● Operates on desktop browsers with
no software downloads required
19. The big benefit
here is that you can host
up to 96 call participants
for up to six hours at a
time, for free.
This far exceeds the free caller limits of
other service providers and if volume is
important to your business, then
FreeConferenceCall is ideal.
20. You also get
Free call recording
your calls can be downloaded in WAV
or MP3 formats and call participants
can also access call recordings by call
a playback number.
And free iPhone and Android smartphone apps make
it easy to take your conference calls mobile.
21. Our feeling
here is that if you need to hold
predominately one-way conference calls
with large numbers of your regional
sales team or remote staff, then this is
the best solution for you
On the other hand, if you expect any real in-call collaboration or are likely
to get frustrated with a poorly designed user interface, then you should
look elsewhere.
22. THE BOTTOM LINE:
Simple interface and call
management is excellent for
beginners; limited free features
and no international access.
23. Pros
● Simple to use
● Personalized links for easy call
connection
● No caller PINs required
● Browser-based operation means
no software downloads
24. Cons
● Free subscription is limited to just five call
participants
● Only available for US callers
● Limited free features
26. Speek is built around
the concept of bringing
simplicity
to call conferencing.
As such, it’s excellent for
businesspeople who might be
new to or unfamiliar with call
conferencing and will get you up
and running within minutes.
27. It’s
simplicity
will be its eventual downfall as many of its more
sophisticated features are exclusive to its paid
subscription.
As you outgrow Speeks limited list of free features, you’ll inevitably
seek the more sophisticated functionality of free conference call
service provides such as UberConference and Wiggio.
28. Speek
Saves many
of its more sophisticated features for its paying
customers. The free version limits you to only
five call participants and does not include incall file sharing or call recording.
For $10 per month, however, the Pro plan allows unlimited call
participants and access to a longer list of features.
29. Pros:
● Voice, video and chat features
● Smartphone iOS app
● Good list of free features
included
● Integrated with other
collaboration tools
32. Wiggio is essentially
built around
the concept
of helping your defined
work group collaborate on a
multitude of tasks.
You’ll be asked to create a group, which is
essentially a list of people who you want to
communicate with and invite to be conference call
participants – this is limited to 10 people in the free
version.
33. While Wiggio does allow
10 call participants for free,
we’ve marked it slightly
below UberConference
due to its less intuitive
visual display and lack of
social media integration.
MORE INFO: Visit www.wiggio.com.
34. When do I need a
paid solution?
if you require more than five to 10 call participants, or if
you need advanced features such as local or toll-free
phone numbers, customized branding, international
access and the ability to dial out.
36. includes an extensive selection of free
features in the first instance and its superior
visual call management interface makes it our
pick as both a free a paid service.
At just $10 per month, the paid subscription
offers plenty of value.
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