Shlomi Lavi /
Oct 07, 2022
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Bottom Line: Which is Better - ThinkingPhones or Ooma?
ThinkingPhones is more expensive to implement (TCO) than Ooma, and Ooma is rated higher (84/100) than ThinkingPhones (80/100). Ooma offers users more features (5) than ThinkingPhones (0). There is a clear winner in this case and it is Ooma!
Looking for the right VoIP solution for your business? Buyers are primarily concerned about the real total cost of implementation (TCO), the full list of features, vendor reliability, user reviews, and the pros and cons. In this article we compare between the two software products:
Thinking Phone Networks, Inc. Vs. Ooma, Inc.
Thinking Phone Networks, Inc.: Our mission is to make your communication systems work for you and provide apps that both you and your staff will love. We seamlessly unify all of your business voice, text, and conferencing services on a single award-winning cloud platform, connect them to your other cloud applications, and then deliver intelligent, mobile-ready apps to your staff...
Ooma, Inc.: Since the beginning, Ooma has been committed to transforming the landscape of home phone service. We took into account everything that was wrong with home phone service today (too pricey, limited features, inflexible) and made it our mission to reinvent it. At the center of our efforts is the Ooma Telo, a highly sophisticated computer that when con...
Who is more expensive? ThinkingPhones or Ooma?
The real total cost of ownership (TCO) of VoIP software includes the software license, subscription fees, software training, customizations, hardware (if needed), maintenance and support and other related services. When calculating the TCO, it's important to add all of these ”hidden costs” as well. We prepared a TCO (Total Cost) calculator for ThinkingPhones and Ooma.
ThinkingPhones price starts at $15 per user/month , On a scale between 1 to 10 ThinkingPhones is rated 8, which is higher than the average cost of VoIP software. Ooma price starts at $9.99 per month , When comparing Ooma to its competitors, the software is rated 4 - lower than the average VoIP software cost.
Bottom line: ThinkingPhones is more expensive than Ooma.
Which software includes more/better features?
We've compared ThinkingPhones Vs. Ooma based on some of the most important and required VoIP features.
ThinkingPhones: We are still working to collect the list of features for ThinkingPhones.
Ooma: Call Center, Contact Management, VoIP, Multiple IVR Scripts, IVR.
Target customer size
Customers of the software include small and medium businesses as well as large enterprises. The software has specifically been designed for the needs of small and medium sized businesses.