These are the stored dimension rationales returned with each score. They explain the buyer conditions behind the gap without speculating about hidden model reasoning.
Routing and queue management
30 pts
Call Logic · 49/100
Enterprise adds manager dashboards and shared lead lists for multi-user coordination, but detailed inbound-style routing rules, queue strategies, or skills-based distribution are not established in the supplied capabilities.
Kixie PowerCall · 79/100
Included business phone controls cover IVR, ring groups, call queues, and rule-based routing for team inbound and overflow handling.
Calling compliance controls
25 pts
Call Logic · 37/100
Conflicting public descriptions of federal and state DNC scrubbing versus unscreened supplied lists create a material pre-purchase confirmation burden, and recording consent compliance remains the buyer’s responsibility.
Kixie PowerCall · 62/100
An optional DNC Algorithm priced at $20 per user per month can block or warn on numbers likely on the registry, yet recording-consent, TCPA, DNC, and calling-hour compliance remain buyer operational responsibilities.
Operational reliability
13 pts
Call Logic · 42/100
The facts do not state a public SLA, and Enterprise pricing is quote-based, so buyers have limited published operational commitment detail; the score reflects that the product may still work operationally, but the reliability commitment is not publicly established.
Kixie PowerCall · 55/100
No currently published public SLA is available, PowerDialer depends on the Chrome extension, a prepaid communications reserve auto-replenishes, and cancellation removes numbers, users, settings, and platform recordings.
Unlimited Calling and Power Dial + CRM each have a monthly-billed rate and a lower monthly rate under annual billing. Enterprise requires a sales quote. Call Logic states that plans have no contracts or long-term commitments and may be changed or cancelled as needed.
Kixie publishes three current editions but no numeric base subscription price. Professional is the core phone and CRM plan; Single-Line adds one-line PowerDialer and session management; Multi-Line adds simultaneous PowerDialing. Monthly and annual billing are offered. All three list unlimited US/Canada minutes, while…
Best for
Individual sellers and small outbound teams that want power and preview dialing with unlimited calling time
Sales, insurance, recruiting, real-estate, and other high-volume outbound teams using supported CRM or ATS integrations
Larger teams that need manager dashboards, shared lists, call monitoring, and live coaching through Enterprise
Small and mid-market outbound sales teams using HubSpot, Salesforce, Pipedrive, Zoho, or HighLevel
Sales development teams that want business telephony, SMS, and CRM-linked calling in one product
Teams that need a choice between sequential PowerList dialing and multi-line outbound sessions
Not for
Teams that require a publicly verified parallel or predictive dialer
Buyers that need a published Enterprise price or public SLA before contacting sales
Regulated calling teams that cannot proceed until Call Logic resolves its conflicting public descriptions of DNC screening
Buyers requiring transparent public base-plan pricing
Teams unable to run the PowerCall Chrome extension
Mobile-first teams that need verified PowerList campaign execution in a mobile app
Source check
86/100
84/100
Key features
Power and preview dialing
Unlimited calling time across listed packages
Pre-recorded voicemail drop
Caller-ID rotation with location-based number selection
CRM and ATS integrations including Salesforce
Click-to-call and click-to-text from connected CRM records
Single-line and multi-line PowerList dialing sessions
AI Human Voice Detection for connecting agents to live answers
Automatic CRM logging of calls, texts, outcomes, and recordings
Voicemail drop, SMS templates, Team SMS, and workflow automations
Supported dialing modes
power, preview
manual dial, click-to-call, single-line power dialing, multi-line power dialing
Maximum parallel dialing lines
Not publicly stated
1 line
Local presence calling
Yes
Yes
Answering-machine detection
Not publicly stated
Yes
Voicemail drop
Yes
Yes
Automatic CRM call logging
Not publicly stated
Yes
Caller ID and number reputation controls
number_rotation
monitoring_and_remediation
Outbound calling cost model
unlimited
unlimited
Call recording consent controls
manual_policy_only
automatic_jurisdiction_rules
Do Not Call suppression
Conflicting sources
Yes
Mobile sales dialer
Not publicly stated
Not publicly stated
Built-in call coaching
Yes
Yes
Cons
Official pages conflict on whether Call Logic screens supplied lists or automatically scrubs federal and state DNC lists.
The public Enterprise plan has no numeric price, payment schedule, minimum purchase, or implementation amount.
Annual billing is explicitly discounted, but refund and proration treatment after cancellation is not publicly stated.
Base subscription prices, minimum quantities, renewal terms, and implementation amounts are not publicly stated and require a quote.
Current official sources disagree on whether Multi-Line PowerDialer supports up to four or up to ten simultaneous lines.
A $50 prepaid minutes and SMS reserve is required and automatically replenishes when its balance falls below $25.
Dialing productivity modes
73Power and preview dialing are listed across packages and support paced outbound list work, but parallel and predictive dialing are not stated, which limits fit for teams that depend on those multi-line modes.
81The product supports click-to-call, click-to-text, sequential PowerList dialing, and multi-line PowerDialer sessions, which gives outbound teams several dialing modes for different calling motions, but the public facts do not establish every operating detail for mobile or external-device use.
Connection quality and answer rates
61Caller-ID rotation with location-based number selection is provided to help increase answer rates, though other technical connection metrics are not established.
67Optional AI Human Detection can connect Multi-Line agents to live answers and ConnectionBoost can add local presence plus caller-ID reputation management, but both are paid add-ons and no answer-rate commitments are stated.
Call automation efficiency
75Voicemail drop automation is included on all packages, while the Power Dial + CRM plan adds email automation to further streamline outreach.
81Outbound campaigns are automated via voicemail drops, SMS templates, and automated workflows, though parallel dialing and live human answer detection require upgrading to the Multi-Line tier and paying premium add-on fees.
Calling compliance controls
37Conflicting public descriptions of federal and state DNC scrubbing versus unscreened supplied lists create a material pre-purchase confirmation burden, and recording consent compliance remains the buyer’s responsibility.
62An optional DNC Algorithm priced at $20 per user per month can block or warn on numbers likely on the registry, yet recording-consent, TCPA, DNC, and calling-hour compliance remain buyer operational responsibilities.
Recording, QA, and analytics
69Comparative reporting is available in the mid-tier plan, while manager dashboards, call recording, monitoring, and whisper coaching require upgrading to the Enterprise edition.
78Managers can use live call monitoring, whispering, barging, and automatic recording features for coaching, but advanced Conversation Intelligence requires a custom quote and platform cancellation deletes all recordings.
Routing and queue management
49Enterprise adds manager dashboards and shared lead lists for multi-user coordination, but detailed inbound-style routing rules, queue strategies, or skills-based distribution are not established in the supplied capabilities.
79Included business phone controls cover IVR, ring groups, call queues, and rule-based routing for team inbound and overflow handling.
CRM logging workflow
79Call Logic documents CRM integrations including Salesforce Lightning Experience and Salesforce Classic, and Power Dial + CRM adds comparative reporting and forecasting, which supports CRM-linked sales workflows; the score is limited because exact logging depth outside the stated Salesforce workflow is not fully detailed.
88Automatic CRM logging of calls, texts, outcomes, and recordings plus native CRM integrations and click-to-call from connected records gives the product a direct sales-workflow fit, with only the specific connected CRM and implementation details left to buyer verification.
Operational reliability
42The facts do not state a public SLA, and Enterprise pricing is quote-based, so buyers have limited published operational commitment detail; the score reflects that the product may still work operationally, but the reliability commitment is not publicly established.
55No currently published public SLA is available, PowerDialer depends on the Chrome extension, a prepaid communications reserve auto-replenishes, and cancellation removes numbers, users, settings, and platform recordings.
This page uses stored product facts, official evidence, and category scoring rationales. It is not an account-based hands-on test, and third-party user ratings are not folded into the category buying score.
Call Logic
Fact confidence: 86% · Fact checked: 2026-07-28
Kixie PowerCall
Fact confidence: 84% · Fact checked: 2026-07-28
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