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Dialpad vs Nextiva: 2026 VoIP Comparison

The modern AI-first upstart against the service-first incumbent. Both target the same SMB and mid-market buyer with very different philosophies.

Dialpad
AI-native platform
VS
Nextiva
Service-first SMB platform

Our view

Dialpad is the pick for tech-forward, remote-leaning teams that will actually use live transcription and AI summaries. Nextiva is the pick for traditional offices that want desk phones, bundled SMS and fax, and a support team that picks up the phone.

Pricing comparison

Published annual list prices. Negotiated rates through us generally run 30%+ below list on both platforms.

TierDialpadNextiva
Entry$15/user/mo (Standard)$18/user/mo (Essential)
Mid tier$25/user/mo (Pro)$22/user/mo (Professional)
Top tierCustom (Enterprise)$32/user/mo (Enterprise)
Contact centerDialpad Ai Contact CenterAdd-on, custom quoted

Dialpad includes its AI features (live transcription, call summaries) at every tier rather than gating them. That changes the value math if your team will use them.

Feature-by-feature breakdown

AreaDialpadNextiva
AI featuresNative: live transcription, summaries, coachingImproving, but added on top
App designModern, fast, single appSolid but more traditional
SupportGood; chat-firstUS-based, consistently praised
Desk phone supportSupported, but softphone-first DNABroad hardware support, rental options
Business SMSIncludedIncluded
OnboardingSelf-serve friendlyWhite-glove setup and porting help
AnalyticsStrong, AI-enrichedStrong call analytics built in
Video meetingsBuilt in, capableCapable but basic
Uptime SLA100% SLA on Enterprise99.999%

Where each one wins

Dialpad wins when…

  • Your team is remote or hybrid and lives in the app, not on desk phones
  • Sales or support would benefit from live transcription and AI coaching
  • You want a modern UX your team will adopt without training
  • You prefer monthly self-serve flexibility at the entry tier
  • Voice intelligence is part of why you are switching

Nextiva wins when…

  • Your office runs on desk phones and traditional call flows
  • You want a support team and a named onboarding contact
  • Fax and toll-free numbers matter to your business
  • You prefer predictable bundles over per-feature decisions
  • You are replacing a legacy system and want managed porting
Our recommendation

New-school workflow or old-school service. Both are good at what they choose.

These two rarely lose to each other on features. They lose on fit. Put a distributed software company on Nextiva and the bundle feels heavy. Put a desk-phone law office on Dialpad and the softphone-first design fights them. Match the platform to how your team actually works.

Pick Dialpad if…

Your team is app-first, remote-friendly, and will get real value from built-in AI transcription and analytics.

Pick Nextiva if…

Your office wants desk phones, bundled SMS and fax, and a service relationship with real humans.

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