Dialpad vs UberConference

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Dialpad vs UberConference: What are the differences?

Developers describe Dialpad as "A pure-cloud business communication platform *". It is a pure-cloud business communication platform that's in tune with the way your team works . Connect your team with a business communication platform that powers voice, video, messages, and meetings across your existing devices. On the other hand, *UberConference** is detailed as "*A tool for free conference calling *". It provides free conference calling. Simple, visual, and free to use, you can easily set up and join free conference calls without PINS, see who is on the call, and use powerful conferencing features.

Dialpad and UberConference belong to "Web and Video Conferencing" category of the tech stack.

Redox Engine, MyBankTracker, and REINGE (@reingeclothing) are some of the popular companies that use UberConference, whereas Dialpad is used by Sticker Mule, REINGE (@reingeclothing), and The Great Eros. UberConference has a broader approval, being mentioned in 11 company stacks & 5 developers stacks; compared to Dialpad, which is listed in 4 company stacks and 3 developer stacks.

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    What is Dialpad?

    It is a pure-cloud business communication platform that's in tune with the way your team works . Connect your team with a business communication platform that powers voice, video, messages, and meetings across your existing devices.

    What is UberConference?

    It provides free conference calling. Simple, visual, and free to use, you can easily set up and join free conference calls without PINS, see who is on the call, and use powerful conferencing features.

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      What are some alternatives to Dialpad and UberConference?
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      Aircall is an app that you can install and setup in a few minutes. It lets you buy one or several phone numbers across the world, add teammates to your dashboard, and place & receive calls on your existing devices. Everything is managed inside the Aircall app.
      Grasshopper
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