Close vs Kixie

A side-by-side comparison of features, pricing, and value to help you choose.

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Close

CRM with calling & email built for closers

$19/mo

From ~$19/seat/mo; built-in calling, SMS, and email

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Kixie

Sales dialer + SMS with CRM auto-logging

$35/mo

From ~$35/seat/mo; power dialer and SMS automation

At a glance

Spec Close Kixie
Starting price $19/mo $35/mo
Budget tier Budget-friendly Mid-range
Complexity Beginner-friendly Beginner-friendly
Primary category CRM Phone System & Dialers
Integrations 100+ 30+
Founded 2013 2013

Feature comparison

Close offers 2 of 11 tracked phone system & dialers features; Kixie offers 8.

Feature Close Kixie
Power / auto dialer
Parallel dialing
Local presence numbers
Call recording
Voicemail drop
IVR & call routing
SMS / texting
CRM integration
Free plan
API & webhooks
Priority / 24-7 support
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Close

Pros

  • Built-in dialer, SMS, and email sequences
  • Fast, activity-focused workflow
  • Great for high-volume inside sales

Cons

  • Less suited to complex enterprise process
  • Fewer third-party integrations than Salesforce
  • Reporting is solid but not deep
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Kixie

Pros

  • Power dialer with local presence
  • Automatic CRM call/SMS logging
  • Quick to set up and adopt

Cons

  • Per-seat pricing adds up
  • Best value within HubSpot/Pipedrive
  • Not a parallel dialer

The verdict

The right pick depends on your priorities. Choose Close if you value smb inside-sales teams that want calling and email inside the crm. Choose Kixie if you need smb outbound teams that want a fast dialer wired to their crm.

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