Small business teams replacing a basic phone line
Use MightyCall when the company needs shared business calling and outbound dialing together.
Start with the 7-day trial.
Updated June 21, 2026
MightyCall is a practical choice when auto dialing is part of buying a small-business phone system. It is easier to understand for teams that need numbers, call routing, voicemail, user management, and call analytics alongside outbound calling.
Test the dialer only after checking the phone basics. Make sure the plan includes the calling features, users, numbers, and analytics your team expects. If your main job is high-volume outbound sales with campaign controls, your team may prefer a specialist sales dialer or contact center tool.
Mightycall Auto Dialer is tied to MightyCall’s small-business phone and call center platform. It is relevant for teams that want business numbers, calling, routing, analytics, and outbound dialing in one phone system.
The official pricing page lists public Core, Pro, Power, and Enterprise options, annual per-user pricing, a 7-day free trial, and no-credit-card trial language.
| Feature | What to check | Plan fit / purchase note |
|---|---|---|
| Business phone system | Check numbers, users, call routing, voicemail, and shared team calling. | Plan fit: match users and numbers to Core, Pro, Power, or Enterprise. |
| Auto dialer | Test dialing workflow, list handling, call notes, and rep speed. | Plan fit: confirm dialer availability before subscribing. |
| Call routing | Review menus, forwarding, queues, and after-hours behavior. | Plan fit: more advanced routing may require higher plans. |
| Analytics | Check call history, reporting, and manager visibility. | Plan fit: analytics depth should be verified by plan. |
| Trial setup | Use the 7-day trial to test phone quality and daily workflows. | Plan fit: no credit card is stated for the trial options. |
Use MightyCall when the company needs shared business calling and outbound dialing together.
Start with the 7-day trial.
Use the dialer when reps need a simpler outbound workflow inside the phone system.
Confirm list handling and call logging.
Use routing and phone features when support calls and callbacks share the same numbers.
Check plan limits around users and numbers.
Use MightyCall when transparent plan prices make evaluation easier.
Compare the trial experience with expected monthly call volume.
| Plan or option | public price | Trial / free-plan detail |
|---|---|---|
| Core | $15/user/month billed annually | 7-day free trial available; no public free plan verified. |
| Pro | $20/user/month billed annually | For teams needing more phone-system capability. |
| Power | $30/user/month billed annually | For teams needing higher phone and call center capacity. |
| Enterprise | Custom | Sales-assisted path for larger or more complex needs. |
| Trial / free plan | 7-day free trial | No credit card trial language appears on the pricing page; no permanent free plan verified. |
Source: Official pricing page.
Free plan: no public permanent free plan was verified on the official MightyCall pricing page. Free trial: MightyCall lists a 7-day free trial with no credit card language. Public annual plan prices are visible, but teams should confirm auto dialer access, users, numbers, recording, analytics, and calling limits before subscribing.
MightyCall should be checked with CRM needs, phone numbers, call routing, voicemail, call recording, analytics, team roles, mobile and desktop apps, text messaging needs, Zapier or workflow tools, number porting, and any support desk or sales system that must receive call records.
Use the 7-day trial with one business number, a few users, and a short outbound list. Test call routing, outbound dialing, voicemail, analytics, and any CRM handoff before choosing a paid plan. Also test inbound calls, missed-call handling, and mobile use so the phone system is judged as a whole.
Yes. The official pricing page lists a 7-day free trial.
No public permanent free plan was verified on the official pricing page.
Yes. The official pricing page lists public annual prices for Core, Pro, and Power, plus an Enterprise sales process.