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Conference calling software lets you conduct audio, hybrid andvideo meetings for groups of all sizes. This enhances remote communication with collaboration tools, clearer audio and quick setup.
I tested and compared 13 of today’s most popular conference calling solutions, evaluating their calling features, ease of use and value. Here are my top choices for the best conference calling services of 2025.
Featured Partners
1
Zoom
$10 per user per month, $15 unlimited calling
U.S. and Canada
Unlimited in the U.S. and Canada
2
RingCentral
$20 per user
HD Voice, SMS, Team chat, HD Video meetings
U.S. and Canada
3
Intermedia Unite
$27.99 per user
Voice, SMS, Team chat, Video meetings
33 countries, including the U.S., Canada, U.K., Hong Kong, Italy and India
| Company | Forbes Advisor Rating | Best For | Starting Monthly Price | Learn More |
|---|---|---|---|---|
4.9 | Best for Captions and Transcripts | $7.20 per user | ||
4.6 | Best for a Complete Phone System | Free | On RingCentral’s Website | |
4.4 | Best for Team Collaboration | Free | On Zoom’s Website | |
4.3 | Best for Attendee Engagement | Free | Read Forbes' Review | |
4.3 | Best for International Calls | $30 per user | Read Forbes' Review | |
4.1 | Most User-Friendly | Free | On Google Meet's Website | |
3.8 | Best for Large Conference Calls | Free | ||
3.8 | Best Video Quality | $27 per user | On Dialpad Connect's Website | |
3.6 | Best for a Multichannel Contact Center | $23 per user | Read Forbes' Review | |
3.5 | Best for a Basic Phone System | $18 per user |
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Starting Cost (Billed Monthly)
$7.20 per user
Call Capacity
300
Time Limit
30 hours
$7.20 per user
300
30 hours
Microsoft Teams is a complete team collaboration platform that supports conference calls through its video meetings feature. The audio conferencing is feature-rich with collaboration like whiteboards, live polls and AI features like transcripts and summaries. You can translate live captions into 30 languages, a selection that dwarfs the language variety of other options.
In addition to audio conferencing, you also get many other features: team chat, video meetings, tons of cloud storage for recordings and transcripts, Microsoft Office apps and a custom business email. While these features offer value for those seeking a full business communication suite, they may be overkill for companies that just make the occasional conference call.
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Microsoft Teams offers real-time audio transcriptions during video meetings and conference calls.
We gather and analyze consumer sentiment from a range of sources to create the Consumer Sentiment Index to determine customer satisfaction levels for each feature outlined below. This data is designed to give you an idea of real consumer experience of the services and product we review. This data is currently separate from our overall rating out of 5.
Microsoft Teams receives mixed feedback from users, reflecting both praise and criticism. Many users appreciate its features for video conferencing and call recording, considering it superior for collaboration and communication tasks. However, others report issues with call management, guest access and platform compatibility, particularly with Windows 11 and Mac devices. Overall, the experience appears to be a blend of positive features tempered by technical challenges and usability concerns.
Free
1,000
50 minutes to 24 hours, depending on plan
While RingCentral’sVoIP phone systemincludes conference calling, it also offers video meeting software that works great for conference calls. It’s ideal for internal team collaboration, with excellent whiteboard functionality featuring tons of drawing tools, sticky notes and templates. You can take live notes, and RingCentral AI transcribes meetings in six languages, making it effective for multilingual meetings if your attendees speak a different language. The AI transcription is accurate and distinguishes each speaker, providing a thorough record for post-call reviews.
If you want a complete phone system, not just conference calls, I’m a big fan of RingCentral’s VoIP service. It’s a little costly at $30 monthly but bundles robust features to handle inbound calls withIVR menusandqueues, so you can set up an automated and organized phone system for however many employees you have.
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You can take notes, view transcripts and invite participants to dial in to RingCentral meetings.
Learn More:Read our fullRingCentral review.
We gather and analyze consumer sentiment from a range of sources to create the Consumer Sentiment Index to determine customer satisfaction levels for each feature outlined below. This data is designed to give you an idea of real consumer experience of the services and product we review. This data is currently separate from our overall rating out of 5.
Overall, users have mixed opinions about RingCentral. Many appreciate its ease of use, variety of features and the seamless integration with other systems, which have streamlined communication processes and enhanced remote work capabilities. However, a significant number of reviews highlight issues with customer service, software reliability and unexpected fees, which have led to some dissatisfaction among users. While some find the software effective and beneficial, others express frustration over technical difficulties and support challenges.
Zoom’s video- and audio-based meetings are probably the most feature-rich of any conferencing system I tested. I was most impressed by the annotation tools, which allow you take notes by hand or use the AI companion for automatic notes, like action items and summaries.
Zoom’s Workplace plans include not just conference calls but the full Zoom app, which bundles other collaboration features such as team chat and document co-editing, which allows you to draft and publish complete articles. The app also includes a built-in task-management platform with due dates and various planning templates, which can extract data and action items from your meetings. Zoom is a complete internal collaboration platform for rich team collaboration and note-taking, but it might be overkill if you just want to host the occasional conference call.
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In addition to conference calling and video, Zoom’s app lets you create and publish documents and articles.
Learn more:Read our fullZoom review.
We gather and analyze consumer sentiment from a range of sources to create the Consumer Sentiment Index to determine customer satisfaction levels for each feature outlined below. This data is designed to give you an idea of real consumer experience of the services and product we review. This data is currently separate from our overall rating out of 5.
Zoom generally receives mixed feedback from users. Many reviews highlight the platform’s ease of use, reliable video and audio quality and its significance in facilitating virtual meetings and communications during the pandemic. However, there are also frequent complaints about connectivity issues, struggles with Bluetooth audio and difficulties with updates and installations, which frustrate users and negatively impact their experience. While it is praised for accessibility and functionality, these technical issues and customer service concerns temper the overall satisfaction with the product.
Using Webex Meet, you can set up conference calls with dial-in codes for 56 countries, making it a pretty good option for international calls. All meetings and recordings are encrypted, utilizing HIPAA-compliant data storage, which provides excellent security for companies discussing sensitive data, such as personal health information. The whiteboarding tools are also pretty good, but my favorite part about Webex is its polling functionality, with the included Slido integration. You can pose many different question types—including multiple choice, number scales, word clouds and rankings—to engage your audience and gather information.
If you want not just conference calling but internal team collaboration with video and chat, Webex is a strong choice.
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Webex lets you administer live polls during conference calls, with different question types that can be answered by attendees, whether they join by phone or web.
Learn More:Read our fullWebex review.
We gather and analyze consumer sentiment from a range of sources to create the Consumer Sentiment Index to determine customer satisfaction levels for each feature outlined below. This data is designed to give you an idea of real consumer experience of the services and product we review. This data is currently separate from our overall rating out of 5.
Overall, the opinions about Cisco Webex are mixed, highlighting both positive experiences and areas for improvement. While many users appreciate the platform for its ease of use, sound and video quality and practicality in professional settings, there are also frustrations with issues such as audio failures, lagging and occasional clunkiness in the interface. Users express a desire for improvements in these problem areas, suggesting that although the software is strong in many aspects, reliable performance can be inconsistent.
$30 per user
250 participants
No time limit
GoTo Connect is aunified communicationsplatform that bundles VoIP, team chat and video meetings—similar to Dialpad, RingCentral and Nextiva. You can use the meetings feature to host up to 250 participants, with numerous engaging features, including whiteboards for drawing, AI summaries and an effective note-taking tool.
While Dialpad and RingCentral match GoTo’s collaboration tools, GoTo also supports dial-in numbers for 50+ countries, which is among the most of any conferencing platform I tested. Even better, GoTo Connect’s phone system supports unlimited calling to over 50 countries, while most othercloud phone systemson our list only enable unlimited calling to the U.S. and Canada. GoTo is well-suited for companies with international clients or customers. If you want a business phone system for international conferencing and business calls, GoTo is a good option.
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GoTo Connect Meetings let you host up to 250 participants by video or audio dial-in.
Learn more:Read our fullGoTo Meeting review.
We gather and analyze consumer sentiment from a range of sources to create the Consumer Sentiment Index to determine customer satisfaction levels for each feature outlined below. This data is designed to give you an idea of real consumer experience of the services and product we review. This data is currently separate from our overall rating out of 5.
User feedback on GoTo Connect and its related services suggests a mixed experience. While some users appreciate its effectiveness and clarity in audio and video during virtual conferences, others express dissatisfaction regarding the app’s reliability, audio quality and user interface, citing issues like lag, bugs and challenges with setup and joining meetings. The sentiment leans towards negative, as many users encounter technical difficulties and feature limitations, indicating areas for improvement despite some positive remarks about ease of use and functionality.
Free
100 to 1,000, depending on plan
60 minutes to 24 hours, depending on plan
I found Google Meet to be the most user-friendly conference call tool, particularly for setup, dial-in and meeting management. It’s also great for teams that want hybrid meetings combining video and dial-in participants.
Initiating or creating a conference call with Google Meet is incredibly easy. You can start an instant meeting with one click or schedule one for later. Google provides you with a one-click access link that you can easily email to participants. Each meeting has dial-in phone numbers for over 70 countries, a helpful feature for geographically distributed teams. The meeting host controls are intuitive, allowing for easy captioning and attendee management with simple buttons.
It’s included with Google Workspace’s paid plans, but any Google account user can create and schedule conference calls for free directly through the Google Meet webpage.
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Google Meet’s conference call setup page lets you generate invite codes and dial-in numbers with one click.
Learn more:Read our fullGoogle Meet review.
We gather and analyze consumer sentiment from a range of sources to create the Consumer Sentiment Index to determine customer satisfaction levels for each feature outlined below. This data is designed to give you an idea of real consumer experience of the services and product we review. This data is currently separate from our overall rating out of 5.
Overall, users have mixed feelings about Google Meet as a conference calling app. While some praise it for its ability to connect people across different devices, appreciating features like video quality, user-friendly interface and the ability to communicate with non-iPhone users, others report a range of technical issues. Common complaints include frequent glitches, connectivity problems after updates, difficulty with features like screen sharing and frequent app crashes. Despite these challenges, Google Meet is valued for facilitating communication among friends and family who use different phone systems, but the repeated technical problems leave a notable amount of user dissatisfaction.
Starting Cost (Billed Monthly)
Free
Call Capacity
1,000
Time Limit
Six hours
Free
1,000
Six hours
FreeConferenceCall.com lets you host meetings that participants can join by phone, video or a blend. You have to sign up to create an account, but once you do, it’s easy to create instant meetings or schedule them for later.
The free platform’s 1,000-participant capacity is remarkable—a number that most alternatives, such as Google, can’t match—even on paid plans. During meetings, hosts have access to basic collaboration tools such as screen sharing, drawing and virtual backgrounds.
Once you create a FreeConferenceCall.com account, you receive a custom dial-in number that works for all your calls. While some alternative conference calling platforms require the host to have an internet connection, FreeConferenceCall lets the host dial in by phone over landline or internet—just like a participant.
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Each FreeConferenceCall meeting includes personal dial-in numbers for attendees to join your call.
We gather and analyze consumer sentiment from a range of sources to create the Consumer Sentiment Index to determine customer satisfaction levels for each feature outlined below. This data is designed to give you an idea of real consumer experience of the services and product we review. This data is currently separate from our overall rating out of 5.
Overall, user opinions on FreeConferenceCall.com are mixed, with a combination of positive experiences and notable criticisms. Many users appreciate the service for being a reliable, easy-to-use and cost-effective tool for conducting free conference calls, particularly praising its clarity and functionality for group meetings. However, there are frequent reports of technical issues such as difficulties connecting, dropped calls and audio quality problems, as well as frustrations with customer support and unanticipated charges from mobile carriers, reflecting dissatisfaction among a considerable portion of users.
$27 per user
150 participants
Five hours
Dialpad Connect is a unified communications platform that bundles a VoIP phone system, team chat and video meeting platform that can host audio conferences for 150 participants. I was impressed with its crystal-clear audio and HD video, which seemed to be the highest clarity of any conferencing platform I tested. Dialpad includes a Miro integration that gives you various whiteboard tools, including post-it notes, shapes and templates.
Dialpad’s phone system has an impressive suite of AI features, with call transcriptions and instant summaries included on all plans. Ring groups and IVR menus let you route inbound calls, with the same great audio clarity as the video meetings. If you want an AI-supported phone system for all business calls—notjustconference calls, Dialpad’s a good choice. But if you just need an occasional group call, I’d go for a free alternative like Google Meet or FreeConferenceCall.com.
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Dialpad combines solid collaboration tools, like whiteboard, with excellent audio and video clarity for conference calls that mix the two modalities.
Learn More:Read our fullDialpad review.
We gather and analyze consumer sentiment from a range of sources to create the Consumer Sentiment Index to determine customer satisfaction levels for each feature outlined below. This data is designed to give you an idea of real consumer experience of the services and product we review. This data is currently separate from our overall rating out of 5.
The user reviews for Dialpad highlight a mixed experience, reflecting both positive and negative aspects. While many users appreciate Dialpad for its reliable calling software with features like seamless integration with HubSpot, call recording and conference calling, others express concerns over issues such as billing challenges, limited scalability and occasional technical glitches in certain features like HD calling and video conferencing. Although some find the system easy to use and affordable, others report delays and integration difficulties, leading to a somewhat average user sentiment overall.
$23 per user
250 participants
No time limit
Nextiva includes unlimited audio and video conferencing as part of its Core and Engage plans. While they lack advanced collaborative features like whiteboards and AI assistance, Nextiva conference calls are easy to set up, with instant invites and seamless calendaring. You can share files and chat during meetings, and record as many as you want, but not much else.
The main thing that’s special about Nextiva is that, beyond conference calling, you get a complete multichannel customer service platform that includes social media channels, email, live chat and a robust business phone system. I was blown away that one dashboard gave me access to all these channels, and it was only $23 or $50. Compared to other contact center software, either plan is a steal if you’re looking for multichannel service.
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More than just conference calling, Nextiva lets you connect with customers through social media channels, live chat and a full VoIP phone system.
Learn more:Read our fullNextiva review.
We gather and analyze consumer sentiment from a range of sources to create the Consumer Sentiment Index to determine customer satisfaction levels for each feature outlined below. This data is designed to give you an idea of real consumer experience of the services and product we review. This data is currently separate from our overall rating out of 5.
Overall, user opinions on Nextiva in the context of hosted PBX services are mixed. While some users appreciate the system’s integration capabilities, clear call quality, robust analytics features and competitive pricing, others report consistent issues with call quality, billing and service reliability, describing their experiences as problematic. Customer support receives varied feedback, with some finding it superior to competitors, while others encountered significant challenges and dissatisfaction.
Starting Cost (Billed Monthly)
$18 per user
Call Capacity
100
Time Limit
No time limit
$18 per user
100
No time limit
Phone.com bundles a VoIP phone system with video conferencing, and you can use either method to host conference calls. The conference calling functionality is pretty good, with features like screen sharing, document sharing, and whiteboards. However, I felt like Phone.com’s app interface and conferencing dashboard seemed a bit outdated and plain compared to more modern-feeling alternatives like Dialpad, RingCentral and Google Meet.
Phone.com’s phone system dashboard also feels a bit outdated, with just basic analytics and IVR menus for call routing. While it lacks the robust channel and feature variety of other phone systems like Nextiva and RingCentral, Phone.com’s simplicity may be a welcome feature for companies that don’t want too many bells and whistles.
However, if you just want to host occasional conference calls—not a complete phone system—go for a free alternative like Google Meet.
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Phone.com’s VoIP system lets you dial multiple numbers and merge several conversations into a conference call with multiple parties.
We gather and analyze consumer sentiment from a range of sources to create the Consumer Sentiment Index to determine customer satisfaction levels for each feature outlined below. This data is designed to give you an idea of real consumer experience of the services and product we review. This data is currently separate from our overall rating out of 5.
Phone.com is commonly described as an affordable VoIP service with a range of features that appeal particularly to small businesses. Users often highlight its cost-effectiveness and ease of use, noting positive experiences with customer support and the usefulness of features like simultaneous ringing. However, there are frequent reports of service reliability issues, including glitches, dropped calls and software complaints, which have led some users to express dissatisfaction with the platform. Overall, while some find it to be a viable and economical choice, concerns about service stability and functionality are prevalent.
When creating this list of the best conference calling services, we evaluated pricing, my hands-on testing experience, general features and how real users rated the software. Here is a more detailed look at the categories we used to score and rank the providers that made our list.
| Decision Factor | Scoring Weight | Description |
|---|---|---|
General Features | 30% | We identified the most critical conference calling features such as video and audio accessibility, toll-free dial-in, recording and meeting transcripts. We evaluated the quality and availability of these features in each plan. |
Value | 17% | This considers not just a software’s price, but what you get for it. We gave higher scores to conferencing solutions with longer meetings and better features in relation to their price point. |
Expert Score | 20% | I tested these products, evaluating their ease of use, features, call quality and overall value. |
Customer Service | 6% | It’s critical that you have the ability to speak with a real person about your software if you run into issues. We compared each software’s customer service offerings, reaching out to each provider’s support staff to evaluate accessibility and effectiveness. |
Security Features | 12% | Many companies use conference calls to discuss sensitive and private information. We placed some value on a product’s security, including factors such as password protection, encryption and HIPAA compliance. |
User Feedback | 15% | We gathered data and reviews from real small-business users that utilize each solution, aggregating this feedback to help us accurately score providers. |
When choosing a conference calling service for your company, determine which calling features you need, such as video accessibility, recording or post-call transcription, or engagement features such as active note-taking. Consider if you’d make best use of a complete phone system, a paid video-conferencing solution, or just a free video-meeting platform for occasional conference calls.
Here’s a more detailed breakdown of what to look for when choosing a conference calling system:
Conference calling services may include various features for meeting capacity, accessibility, security and participant engagement. It’s important to find a cost-effective platform that includes your must-have features without making you pay for extra bells and whistles you won’t use.
Here’s a look at the most critical conference calling features.
It’s important that your conference calling service is easy to use—both for you and the participants you call. Look for a platform that allows you to easily start instant meetings or schedule calls for later with automated participant email invites.
While on call, the host display tools should be easy to navigate. Ideally, you can see the active caller count and manage mute settings for each participant. Before choosing a provider, aim to use free trials for your top two or three choices to get a feel for each one’s setup and meeting hosting process.
Callum Gracie, founder of Otto Media, a digital marketing and SEO agency, uses conference calls to connect with clients and plan campaign strategies. He prioritizes ease of use, saying, “I focused on one thing: client accessibility. My clients range from tech-savvy founders to local trade businesses. So, the platform had to be simple enough for anyone to use without IT support. Screen-sharing, call recording and integration with our project management tools were a major factor.”
It’s helpful to have a provider with accessible support staff, in case you run into issues with setup, call uptime or meeting administration. Many conference call providers offer 24/7 live support by chat and phone; however, some systems reserve these live options for paid users. Free plans generally support ticket-based requests, but these may take a day or two for a reply.
Before choosing a provider, consult its pricing page or our list above to ensure that you’re comfortable with the support options available on your plan.
It’s helpful to choose a reputable conference calling solution, because platforms with large user bases tend to be more active in keeping their products up to date. Further, if you run into any issues, a reputable platform will provide you with a larger community for guidance.
Before choosing a conference calling service, check out your top choices’ ratings on review sites such as G2, Capterra and Trustpilot. Compare the ratings, recency and number of reviews among your top choices to get a feel for what recent customers’ experiences have been like.
Featured Partners
1
Zoom
$10 per user per month, $15 unlimited calling
U.S. and Canada
Unlimited in the U.S. and Canada
2
RingCentral
$20 per user
HD Voice, SMS, Team chat, HD Video meetings
U.S. and Canada
3
Intermedia Unite
$27.99 per user
Voice, SMS, Team chat, Video meetings
33 countries, including the U.S., Canada, U.K., Hong Kong, Italy and India
Conference calls can host up to 1,000 participants simultaneously, depending on the service you choose.
Nearly all conference call services protect your meetings with passwords and access codes. Further, many conference call services offer end-to-end encryption for all meetings and stored data, making them very secure.
Yes. Google Meet, FreeConferenceCall.com, RingCentral and Dialpad each offer free conference calling services.
Some conference calling platforms have no monthly cost, while some charge a monthly subscription fee. With a conference call line, all conference calls in the U.S. are free. International dial-in participants incur an additional fee for long-distance rates.
With three years spent researching, comparing, and testing software products, Tyler Webb is an expert on all things telecommunications. With work featured on GetVoIP.com, he's written over 150 articles on topics including VoIP, contact centers, unified communications, and CRM platforms.