In our comparison of Genesys vs. Nextiva, Nextiva is the best option with a higher overall Wheelhouse Score. Wheelhouse Score uses a combination of feature and pricing comparison data, average user ratings, and editorial reviews to score software vendors on a scale of 1-10.
PureCloud is very helpful when I am outside the office. It is very convenient that I receive an email when I get a voicemail. This voicemail in the email is very helpful in case I need to send it to someone in the team to assist.
This is so convenient that I can use my cell phone as if I were on the office phone. Even when I am outside office, traveling or picking up kids, etc. I can use my cell phone and communicate with my clients as if I were in the office.
This is one issue I have to face while using this software. Whenever my office phone call is forwarded to my cell phone it rings once or maybe twice and moves on to voicemail. If I don't have the mobile in my hand or near me, the call is missed.
I had to give up some functionality to switch to this service from another big service provider, but the saving on the cost was well worth it. Overall, the key functionality works well, there are some issues, and the client support is excellent, so it is definitely a good and practical solution for us.
The desk phones are easy to register and the client support is really good. It is a relatively inexpensive solution considering the reliability of the communication network, the level of service provision, and the terms offered for service utilization.
There are issues with the software. For example, the text messages may arrive multiple times or many all together. Additionally, texts with pictures cannot be sent. Likewise, the contact synchronization process does not go smoothly and requires lots of added work to edit the contacts after syncing.
Its feature is simple.
Poor support-finding solutions takes long. The price for what you get is high.
While technical support was responsive, the same cannot be said for customer support when it came to billing or contract issues. Exiting the contract was a cumbersome process as Nextiva failed to honor their end of the agreement.
Their phones arrived preset and the onboarding process was remarkably streamlined. Technical support was prompt and effective whenever issues arose.
Despite being dissatisfied with the prices, breaking free required persistent efforts, numerous calls, and the involvement of a manager who didn't initially follow through. The experience of leaving Nextiva was far from smooth, emphasizing caution for potential customers.
PureCloud is very helpful when I am outside the office. It is very convenient that I receive an email when I get a voicemail. This voicemail in the email is very helpful in case I need to send it to someone in the team to assist.
This is so convenient that I can use my cell phone as if I were on the office phone. Even when I am outside office, traveling or picking up kids, etc. I can use my cell phone and communicate with my clients as if I were in the office.
This is one issue I have to face while using this software. Whenever my office phone call is forwarded to my cell phone it rings once or maybe twice and moves on to voicemail. If I don't have the mobile in my hand or near me, the call is missed.
Its feature is simple.
Poor support-finding solutions takes long. The price for what you get is high.
I had to give up some functionality to switch to this service from another big service provider, but the saving on the cost was well worth it. Overall, the key functionality works well, there are some issues, and the client support is excellent, so it is definitely a good and practical solution for us.
The desk phones are easy to register and the client support is really good. It is a relatively inexpensive solution considering the reliability of the communication network, the level of service provision, and the terms offered for service utilization.
There are issues with the software. For example, the text messages may arrive multiple times or many all together. Additionally, texts with pictures cannot be sent. Likewise, the contact synchronization process does not go smoothly and requires lots of added work to edit the contacts after syncing.
While technical support was responsive, the same cannot be said for customer support when it came to billing or contract issues. Exiting the contract was a cumbersome process as Nextiva failed to honor their end of the agreement.
Their phones arrived preset and the onboarding process was remarkably streamlined. Technical support was prompt and effective whenever issues arose.
Despite being dissatisfied with the prices, breaking free required persistent efforts, numerous calls, and the involvement of a manager who didn't initially follow through. The experience of leaving Nextiva was far from smooth, emphasizing caution for potential customers.
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In our rating and review comparison of Genesys vs. Nextiva, Nextiva has 67 user reviews and Genesys has 38. The average star rating for Nextiva is 4.35 while Genesys has an average rating of 3.92. Nextiva has more positive reviews than Genesys. Comparing Genesys vs. Nextiva reviews, Nextiva has stronger overall reviews.
Genesys vs. Nextiva both offer a strong set of features and functionality including Phone System Features, Call Management & Administration, Reporting & Analytics, Recording , Chat/IM Management, Language & Speech, Conferencing Capabilities, Drag-and-Drop Builders/Designers, Supported Channels, Remote Support Features, Enhancements & Personalization, Collaboration Tools, Contact Management, Appointments/Scheduling, Device Management, Supported Devices/Hardware, Supported Technologies, Third-Party Integrations, Microsoft 365, Google Workspace, Systems/Administrative, Identity and Access Management (IAM), After-Sales Service. In our feature comparison of Genesys vs. Nextiva, Nextiva offers more of the most popular features and tools than Genesys.
In our pricing comparison of Genesys vs. Nextiva, Genesys's pricing starts at $75/month and is more affordable compared to Nextiva's starting cost of $17.95/month.
Our comparison of Genesys vs. Nextiva shows that Nextiva scores higher in usability for ease of use, learning curve, ease of admin. Genesys scores higher in meets requirements, setup & support, quality of support, but Nextiva has the best scores overall for system usability.
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