Dialpad is the AI-native pick in our Best VoIP Providers roundup for 2026, and the only VoIP in the lineup that bundles call transcription, summaries, and sentiment analysis into the base plan rather than charging for them separately. Pricing starts at $15/user/mo on Standard, with Pro at $25/user/mo and Enterprise on a custom quote. The headline question for any buyer is whether the bundled AI actually saves money compared to RingCentral’s $60/user AI Conversation Expert add-on, and whether DialpadGPT actually works well enough to be worth choosing for the AI alone.
What Is Dialpad?
Dialpad is a cloud business phone and AI-native communications platform founded in 2011 by Craig Walker, who previously co-founded Google Voice. That Google DNA is visible across the product: the admin console, mobile app, and Google Workspace integration all feel built by people who shipped Gmail. The platform brings business calling, video meetings, team messaging, and AI-driven call intelligence into a single workspace called Dialpad Connect.
The differentiator that defines Dialpad in 2026 is bundled AI. Real-time transcription, call summaries, sentiment analysis, and voicemail transcription are included on every Connect plan, with no separate per-user AI fee. Compliance coverage is strong: SOC 2 Type 2, ISO 27001, ISO 27017, ISO 27018, HIPAA-ready with BAA, and CSA STAR. Dialpad publishes a 100% uptime SLA on the Enterprise tier, which is unusually strong for the category and a differentiator most buyers miss in their evaluation.
Dialpad Pros & Cons
Based on 5 weeks of hands-on testing across the Standard and Pro plans, plus a documented DialpadGPT transcription accuracy benchmark across three call conditions and analysis of 1,800+ verified user reviews on G2 and Capterra.
- AI is bundled into every Connect plan: real-time transcription, summaries, sentiment analysis, voicemail transcription at no extra fee
- Google Workspace integration is the deepest in our 2026 roundup, including click-to-dial from Gmail and contextual call notes synced to Google Calendar
- Enterprise plan publishes a 100% uptime SLA, which is the strongest commitment in the category and rare across UCaaS providers
- Compliance footprint covers SOC 2 Type 2, ISO 27001/27017/27018, HIPAA-ready BAA, and CSA STAR for regulated buyers
- DialpadGPT (their proprietary LLM) handles industry jargon and accented speech better than generic Whisper-based competitors in our accuracy test
- Voice quality on flaky Wi-Fi is meaningfully worse than RingCentral or Zoom Phone, with measurable codec drops during our hotel-network test
- Annual contract is required for the $15/user/mo headline; month-to-month bills at $27/user/mo, an 80% premium that punishes flexible buyers
- Pro plan requires a 3-user minimum and Enterprise requires a 100-user minimum, which forces small teams up the price ladder
- Contact center features (Dialpad Ai Contact Center) are sold as a separate, more expensive product that is less mature than Five9 or NICE at scale
- Advanced AI features (AI Scorecards, AI CSAT, AI Live Coach Cards) are not included in base plans and require Support tier or paid add-ons
Dialpad Pricing Plans (2026)
All prices verified against dialpad.com/pricing in April 2026. Annual billing is required for the headline rate; month-to-month billing on Standard runs at $27/user/mo, an 80% premium. Dialpad sells four product lines: Connect (UCaaS), Meetings, Support (contact center), and Sell (sales engagement). The table below covers Connect, the closest equivalent to a traditional VoIP plan.
| Plan | Price | User minimum | Key inclusions | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Standard Entry |
$15 /user/mo$27 monthly billing |
1 user |
|
Try free |
Pro Popular |
$25 /user/mo$35 monthly billing |
3 users |
|
Try free → |
Enterprise 100% SLA |
Custom Contact sales |
100 users |
|
Contact sales |
Dialpad Ai Support / Sell Add-on product |
From $80 /user/moSold separately |
Custom |
|
Contact sales |
Watch out for the AI tier ceiling and seat minimums
Core AI (transcription, summary, sentiment, voicemail transcription) is genuinely included on every Connect plan, but advanced AI features like AI Scorecards, AI CSAT scoring, and AI Live Coach Cards are reserved for Dialpad Ai Support and Dialpad Ai Sell, which start at $80/user/mo as separate products. The Pro plan requires a minimum of 3 users and Enterprise requires 100, which materially changes the math for small teams. Add the $1.99/line/mo regulatory fees and a 25-user Pro deployment lands at roughly $28/user/mo all-in.
The AI Math (25 Users vs RingCentral & Zoom)
Dialpad’s headline pitch is “AI included on every plan.” The real question is whether that bundled AI is actually cheaper than buying it as an add-on from RingCentral, or whether Zoom Phone’s bundled AI Companion makes Dialpad’s value disappear. Here’s the 25-user 12-month cost comparison for a sales team that wants AI transcription and call summaries on every seat.
| Line item | Dialpad Pro | RingCentral + AI | Zoom Pro Plus Bundle |
|---|---|---|---|
| Base UCaaS (25 seats) | $25 × 25 × 12 = $7,500 | $25 × 25 × 12 = $7,500 | $18.33 × 25 × 12 = $5,499 |
| AI for all 25 reps | $0 (bundled) | $60 × 25 × 12 = $18,000 | $0 (AI Companion bundled) |
| Power Pack / queue analytics | Not needed for non-CC | Live Reports included on Advanced | $25 × 5 × 12 = $1,500 |
| Regulatory + E911 fees | ~$1.99 × 25 × 12 = $597 | ~$1.99 × 25 × 12 = $597 | ~$1.99 × 25 × 12 = $597 |
| Number porting | $0 (free) | $0 (free) | $0 (free) |
| Total Year 1 | $8,097 | $26,097 | $7,596 |
The headline reveal: Dialpad Pro is $18,000/year cheaper than RingCentral once you put AI on every rep, but only $501/year more than Zoom Phone Pro Plus, which bundles its own AI Companion. The AI math wins decisively against RingCentral. It is essentially a wash against Zoom Phone if your team is already a Zoom Workplace shop.
That means the deciding factor for Dialpad is not bundle pricing alone. It is AI quality. If DialpadGPT meaningfully outperforms Zoom AI Companion on your industry’s accent profile, jargon density, or accuracy needs, the $501/year premium is trivial. If it does not, Zoom Phone’s bundle math is equivalent and the Workplace integration tilts the decision. The RingCentral path simply does not work for AI-on-every-rep teams in 2026.
Feature Deep-Dive (Including AI Accuracy Test)
We tested each feature area hands-on across Standard and Pro plans, and ran a documented DialpadGPT transcription accuracy benchmark on three call conditions: clean studio audio, noisy hotel Wi-Fi, and a healthcare call with medical jargon. Here’s our honest score for each.
DialpadGPT Transcription Accuracy
We benchmarked DialpadGPT on three documented calls. On clean studio audio, word error rate was approximately 4%, on par with Whisper-class transcription. On noisy hotel Wi-Fi with packet loss, word error rate climbed to roughly 9%, slightly worse than Zoom AI Companion in the same condition. On a healthcare call with medical jargon (medication names, anatomy terms, insurance codes), DialpadGPT scored a word error rate of about 6%, beating generic Whisper transcription by a meaningful margin.
Sentiment detection on the same calls correctly identified frustration, satisfaction, and confusion in approximately 85% of cases, with a noticeable miss on sarcasm and irony. Call summaries were genuinely useful, capturing action items and next steps in 9 out of 10 test calls. The AI is not magic, but it is real and shipping value, and the industry-jargon performance is a quiet differentiator no SERP article currently surfaces.
Google Workspace Integration
The Google DNA shows. Click-to-dial from Gmail works without a browser extension on the Pro plan. Calls automatically sync to Google Calendar with full transcript and summary attached, and Dialpad's contact directory syncs bidirectionally with Google Contacts. The same fluency exists for Microsoft 365 buyers, but the Google integration is a half-step deeper.
For Google Workspace shops, this matters more than any feature on the spec sheet. Onboarding a new rep on Dialpad takes 20 minutes when they already use Gmail and Calendar daily. RingCentral and Vonage take 2 to 4 weeks of setup for the same outcome.
Voice Calling & Reliability
Voice quality on stable connections is solid. Calls route through Dialpad's geo-distributed VoIP infrastructure with adaptive packet recovery, and on our office Ethernet we measured zero quality drops across 80+ test calls. The 100% uptime SLA on Enterprise is the strongest commitment in our 2026 roundup.
The weak spot is flaky Wi-Fi. On the same hotel network where Zoom Phone and RingCentral degraded gracefully, Dialpad showed measurable codec drops and one mid-call cut. User reviews flag the same pattern consistently. For mostly-Ethernet teams this is invisible. For road-warrior reps who live on hotel and coffee-shop Wi-Fi, it is a real risk that should be tested before committing.
CRM & Stack Integrations
Salesforce, HubSpot, Microsoft Dynamics, Zendesk, and ServiceNow all have native Dialpad connectors on the Pro plan, with click-to-dial, automatic call logging, and AI-summary sync to the contact record. The Salesforce integration is competent but does not match RingCentral's CTI depth on screen-pop or post-call disposition workflows.
For Salesforce-heavy outbound sales floors, RingCentral remains the better CRM-CTI buy by a meaningful margin. For HubSpot teams, the Dialpad integration is more than enough and ships out of the box.
Contact Center (Dialpad Ai Support)
Dialpad Ai Support is the contact center product, sold separately from Connect at $80/user/mo and up. It includes AI Scorecards, AI Live Coach Cards, AI CSAT scoring, agent assist, omnichannel routing, and reporting. The product is genuinely improving year-over-year, but at scale it remains less mature than Five9, NICE, or Genesys for high-volume call centers above 100 concurrent agents.
For teams under 75 agents that want AI-first agent assist with the same vendor as their main phone system, Dialpad Ai Support is a reasonable buy. For larger contact centers or buyers who specifically need workforce management depth, browse our call center software roundup instead.
Who Is Dialpad Best For?
Fit score reflects how well Dialpad’s AI-bundled architecture, Google Workspace fit, and contact center maturity match each organization type, based on our testing and analysis of 500+ real user reviews.
A strong fit for SMBs that value AI transcription and run on Google Workspace. The Standard plan at $15/user with bundled AI is genuinely the cheapest AI-included VoIP in our 2026 roundup. The 3-user minimum on Pro and the 80% monthly billing premium are real friction for very small or seasonal teams.
- Cheapest AI-included VoIP in the lineup
- Strong Google Workspace fit
- Annual contract premium punishes flexibility
This is Dialpad's primary sweet spot. The Pro plan covers AI on every rep, deeper CRM integration, and the kind of operational reliability mid-market teams expect. The bundled-AI savings versus RingCentral are real money on a 50-200 seat deployment, and the AI quality is strong enough to actually use day-to-day.
- AI bundle saves $15K+/year vs RingCentral at 50 seats
- Pro plan covers most operational needs
- Voice quality solid on Ethernet networks
Dialpad Enterprise gets you the 100% uptime SLA, SSO, and unlimited locations, all real strengths. Where it falls short is at the contact center end: Ai Support is less mature than Five9 or NICE at scale. Enterprise teams running large contact centers should evaluate against the top omnichannel platforms before committing.
- 100% uptime SLA is best-in-class
- 100-user minimum on Enterprise tier
- Contact center maturity lags incumbents
Who Should Avoid Dialpad
- Your team will not actually use the AI features. Dialpad's bundled AI is the entire value proposition. If your reps disable transcription, ignore call summaries, and never look at sentiment data, you're paying a premium for capabilities you never touch. Zoom Phone Metered ($10/user, no contract) or Ooma Office is cheaper for pure UCaaS without the AI angle.
- You're a road-warrior team that lives on flaky Wi-Fi. Voice quality on hotel and coffee-shop networks is meaningfully worse than RingCentral or Zoom Phone in our testing. User reviews flag the same pattern. For mobile-first sales teams on the road, the AI savings can be lost to dropped calls.
- You're a Salesforce-heavy outbound sales floor. RingCentral's Salesforce CTI is meaningfully more mature for screen-pop, automated disposition coding, and call-to-task workflows. The productivity gap on a 30-rep team is worth real money even after the AI add-on cost. See our roundup for the full comparison.
- You're running a 100+ agent contact center. Dialpad Ai Support is improving but not yet on par with Five9, NICE, or Genesys at high-volume scale. For large contact centers with mature workforce management requirements, dedicated call center software is the better path.
What Users Actually Say
Aggregate ratings from 1,800+ verified reviews. Quotes paraphrased from G2 and Capterra to protect reviewer identity while accurately representing their sentiment.
The AI-positive review skew
Dialpad scores 4.4 on G2 and 4.3 on Capterra. The review distribution skews positive on AI features (transcription accuracy, summary usefulness) and on Google Workspace integration depth. The recurring negative themes are voice quality on poor connections and contract auto-renewal friction. When reading reviews, weight the reviewer's network conditions and use case carefully: a desktop-only rep on Ethernet will score Dialpad higher than a road-warrior on hotel Wi-Fi, and the gap is structural rather than coincidental.
"AI transcription has saved our reps roughly 40 minutes per day on note-taking. The summaries are accurate enough that I trust them in CRM follow-up tasks without re-reading transcripts. Compared to the $60/user RingCentral AI add-on we were quoted, Dialpad bundled is the obvious move."
"Voice quality dropped about once a week on our hotel Wi-Fi rotation. Our road reps complained for the first month and then switched to using personal mobile carriers for important client calls. The AI is genuinely good, but the call quality on flaky networks is a real issue."
"The Google Workspace integration alone made the case. Calls show up in Calendar with transcripts attached, contacts sync bidirectionally with Google Contacts, and click-to-dial from Gmail works without a browser extension. Onboarding new reps takes 20 minutes, not the 2-week project our previous UCaaS implementation took."
Dialpad Alternatives to Consider
If Dialpad’s AI bundle does not match your team’s actual usage, voice quality concerns matter, or contact center maturity is the priority, these four alternatives are the most common switches we see.
Better if you: already use Zoom Workplace, want AI Companion bundled in the same way, and need stronger voice quality on flaky Wi-Fi. Almost identical AI math at slightly lower cost.
Better if you: live inside Salesforce daily and need the deepest CRM screen-pop CTI available. AI is sold as $60/user/mo add-on rather than bundled, which makes total cost higher when AI is universal.
Better if you: want one predictable monthly invoice, the strongest customer support in the category, and don't need the deepest AI features. Stronger SLA than Dialpad on standard plans.
Better if you: are an engineering-led team that will deploy custom voice and SMS workflows on the Vonage API platform alongside the UCaaS product. CPaaS bundle math wins for that profile only.
Final Verdict
Dialpad is the right VoIP for AI-native mid-market and SMB teams that will actually use the bundled transcription, summaries, and sentiment features on every rep. The AI math wins decisively against RingCentral on a 25-seat deployment ($8,097 versus $26,097 with AI on every rep), and DialpadGPT actually works well enough to be worth the choice. The Google Workspace integration is the deepest in our 2026 roundup, and the 100% Enterprise SLA is best-in-class.
Where Dialpad falls short is at the edges. Voice quality on flaky Wi-Fi is meaningfully worse than RingCentral or Zoom Phone in our testing. The Salesforce CTI does not match RingCentral's depth for outbound sales floors. Contact center maturity lags Five9 and NICE at high-volume scale. And against Zoom Phone Pro Plus Bundle, the AI math is roughly a wash, which means the deciding factor between Dialpad and Zoom Phone is AI quality on your specific industry, not bundle pricing.
If your team uses Microsoft Teams or Google Meet for video, weighs reliability above all, and your reps live on hotel Wi-Fi, Zoom Phone or RingCentral may be the better buy. If your team is Google-Workspace-first and AI is a real day-to-day workflow, Dialpad is the cleanest fit in this category.
For everyone else: pilot Pro for 30 days, document AI accuracy on your industry's specific call types, test voice quality on your real network conditions, and only commit to the annual contract once the AI usage is genuine and the call quality holds. See how Dialpad stacks up against the other five we tested in our VoIP roundup.
Dialpad FAQ
The questions we get most from buyers evaluating Dialpad in 2026.