Fuze is a cloud-based unified communications platform that includes IP PBX voice service, video conferencing, and collaboration tools such as content sharing and instant messaging capabilities. It also integrates with a wide range of popular CTI, CRM, and click-to-call solutions.
$0.02
Per Minute
JustCall
Score 6.3 out of 10
Small Businesses (1-50 employees)
JustCall is a customer communication platform enabling instant connections through Voice, SMS, and WhatsApp. It simplifies workflow automation and team coaching within a unified interface, integrating with 100+ CRMs and essential business tools. Boasting users among over 6,000 global companies, JustCall empowers customer-facing teams with real-time AI insights. Its features encompass inbound/outbound call management, SMS/MMS messaging, versatile sales dialers, SMS workflows, AI-driven SMS…
$39
per month per user (2 minimum)
Pricing
Fuze
JustCall
Editions & Modules
US Outbound
$0.02
Per Minute
Fuze Meetings
$15
Per User/Per Month
AI Communication Suite - Team
$39
per month per user (2 minimum)
AI Communication Suite - Pro
$69
per month per user (2 minimum)
AI Communication Suite - Pro Plus
$109
per month per user (2 minimum)
Sales Suite - SalesPro
Custom Pricing
per year
AI Communication Suite - Business
Custom Pricing
(10 user minimum)
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
Fuze
JustCall
Free Trial
No
Yes
Free/Freemium Version
No
No
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
No
No
Entry-level Setup Fee
Required
No setup fee
Additional Details
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Outbound & incoming calling costs depend upon from where to where calls are made. It costs less to receive calls on the web-app or mobile app than to receive it over cellular network. Up to a 29% discount for an annual subscription.
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Community Pulse
Fuze
JustCall
Features
Fuze
JustCall
Cloud PBX
Comparison of Cloud PBX features of Product A and Product B
Fuze
5.5
Ratings
37% below category average
JustCall
4.9
Ratings
48% below category average
Hosted PBX
5.10 Ratings
00 Ratings
Multi-level Interactive Voice Response (IVR)
6.00 Ratings
3.60 Ratings
User templates
5.00 Ratings
00 Ratings
Call reports
6.10 Ratings
5.20 Ratings
Directory of employee names
5.10 Ratings
6.00 Ratings
Call Management
Comparison of Call Management features of Product A and Product B
Fuze
6.5
Ratings
25% below category average
JustCall
6.3
Ratings
28% below category average
Answering rules
7.00 Ratings
6.00 Ratings
Call recording
6.00 Ratings
6.00 Ratings
Call park
7.00 Ratings
7.60 Ratings
Message alerts
6.10 Ratings
6.00 Ratings
Call screening
00 Ratings
6.00 Ratings
VoIP system collaboration
Comparison of VoIP system collaboration features of Product A and Product B
Fuze
7.1
Ratings
11% below category average
JustCall
6.0
Ratings
28% below category average
Video conferencing
7.00 Ratings
00 Ratings
Audio conferencing
7.10 Ratings
6.00 Ratings
Mobile apps
Comparison of Mobile apps features of Product A and Product B
Fuze has way more capability than we need for our small office so it might be best suited for large installations, call centers, and complex environments. Our office is small and our needs [are] minimal, so when we need support we are challenged to understand the support person due to our lack of technical sophistication. We sometimes feel like we should switch to a solution more geared for consumers or SOHO. Nevertheless, Fuze provides reliable service at [a] reasonable cost that meets our needs, and because support is rarely needed we are happy with them most of the time, i.e. when support isn't needed.
JustCall.Io is well suited as a backbone phone system with many capabilities for small to medium-sized businesses and their sales teams. With its rich feature set, dependable functionality, and developer and integration-friendly architecture, it could be a great solution. The platform is less well suited for those companies that have a well established telephony solution and are only looking to take advantage of one or two of its features, such as SMS for instance. There are probably other solutions that provide the same functionality at a lower price point.
Availability to use your work number anytime anywhere. Our recruiters make themselves available as much as they can. Being able to answer calls from their worklines while not in the office and make calls from their work numbers is a big deal.
Setting up new phones and numbers is very easy with their hub. I don't always have to go directly to their support team to setup new users. As long as I have the mac address of the phone and we have free numbers I can set a new user up in minutes.
Their support team is great as well. If I do need to get help with an issue their support team is quick to respond and very knowledgeable about their systems. Their team is also able to fix most support cases within the same day.
Users of this system do it through the cloud, SaaS, Web Pc, and mobile devices Android, iPhone, and iPad.
Allows sending alerts and notifications, by events, has connections (SIP and VoIP) and unified communications through SMS, voice messages, text-to-speech, conference calls, videoconferences, call forwarding, call disposition, automatic call distribution to other providers, call routing, telephone keypad entry, mass text messages, call recording, call text, bidirectional messaging, scheduled messaging, among others.
Create and analyze real-time reports, customer statistics, products, services, sales, and surveys.
Cost and support and the primary driving factors. The management team has been extremely responsive and assisting even with the obstacles and hurdles we experienced during implementation. We are still learning how best to manage the solution and comfort and pleasure with the solution will increase as our knowledge and skillsets improve.
For most user, Fuze is very user friendly and easy to get use to. When it comes to the admin portal, it can be a little more challenging. There are also a lot of feature you unable to do as an admin that would normally be accessible. This cause the admin to have to rely on Fuze support, which could delay the resolution of a problem
I think the UI/UX needs to be simplified and reorganized. It was hard to find settings, understand what they did, and then replicate those across phone numbers. They need better bulk actions, better analytics and, frankly, more stability in the system. The negative impacts to our business overall make it such that I cannot recommend JustCall
We've had a few outages over the past year. More than other vendors I've used. They usually have outages fixed within an hour. The downside is they do not provide root cause of outages. If they do at takes them at least a month to get it to you
Since Fuze runs across multiple devices and platforms they really strived to make a lightweight interface that is optimized for phone calls, chat, and collaboration. The web client loads fast, the chat is always up-to-date, phone calls arrive on-time. The desktop client is the most feature rich and basically it just adds desktop sharing functionality as well as VoIP for calling, and the mobile client doesn't consume a lot of battery, and it stays running to get phone calls, chats, and can do meetings over Wifi, Cellular Data, or Cellular voice.
Our experience with Fuze support has been overall very positive. Their technicians seem to be well trained and able to handle a variety of requests and issues without unnecessary delays or extensive troubleshooting. Fuze allows enough customer access to avoid the need to call support for every little issue but is ready to assist when issues are beyond our capabilities to resolve.
At many of our sites with more than 50 users, Fuze sent someone onsite to train. This worked surprisingly well, as the trainer allowed the users to set the pace and answered TONS of questions. Fuze has a very streamlined training process, their staff is very professional, very knowledgeable and very engaging.
Fuze has vast amounts of training videos and guides on how to use its products and services. There are literally endless-hours of training and I often point end-users to a particular video which addresses the specific needs of the user, for example: how to check voicemail. Or, how to share your desktop, etc.
Personally, I didn't have any trouble getting started with Fuze. It was installed on my computer on my first day and I was good to go! Little to no hiccups. I was not with the company when they first adapted Fuze so I can not speak to the implementation as a whole.
We have had several vendors try to get our phone business, and I have always given my opinion to management why we need to stay with Fuze. Customer service is wonderful and the support staff puts up with me and they are very helpful. We use another company to do our dialing campaigns. Not sure why, but I think the reason was Fuze didn't offer that service. Fuze from the beginning appealed to our business due to the fact that it seemed so easy to use and manage.
We left JustCall for Aircall. Aircall, in some cases, had a better integration with Hubspot, but for us that was the only redeeming quality. That integration, though important, was not enough to convince us to stay with JustCall. In my opinion, the Aircall UX/UI, feature set and analytics were far superior. Furthermore, the ability to copy and paste settings (like IVR menus) across phone numbers saved us so much time.
Fuze does have scalability limits but most of that is how many end-points they can put on a virtual PBX, or VCX as they call them, I THINK its limit is somewhere between 2,000 and 5,000, but we've not had issues with that because we have put users into various VCXs some by location, some by department or function. Either way, we have 7,000 currently deployed, and are going to end up with over 15,000 when we are done, Fuze is VERY scalable.