Crixin vs Dialzara
Dialzara is the most affordable entry point at $29/month for 60 minutes. Crixin offers a free pay-as-you-go option, deeper AI with RAG-powered answers, and 25+ languages.
Side-by-side comparison
| Feature | Crixin | Dialzara |
|---|---|---|
| Starting Price | $0/month (pay-as-you-go) | $29/month |
| Included Minutes (Entry) | Pay per minute ($0.12) | 60 minutes |
| Mid-Tier Minutes | 1,500 minutes ($99/mo) | Varies by plan |
| Knowledge Base | RAG — auto-scraped website + docs | Manual training |
| Languages | 25+ | Limited |
| Setup Time | Under 5 minutes | 10-20 minutes |
| Voice Quality | Multi-provider (OpenAI, ElevenLabs, YarnGPT) | Standard AI voice |
| Free Trial | $20 free minutes, no credit card | Limited trial available |
| Appointment Booking | Yes | Yes |
| 24/7 Availability | Yes | Yes |
Pricing breakdown
Crixin
Pay-as-you-go: $0.12/minute with no monthly fee. Starter: $99/month for 1,500 minutes. Professional: $199/month for 4,000 minutes.
Dialzara
Entry plan at $29/month for 60 minutes. Higher tiers available for more minutes. Minute-based limits on cheaper plans can be restrictive for businesses with even moderate call volume.
The verdict
Dialzara is cheaper at the entry level ($29 vs. Crixin's $0 PAYG which costs more per minute). However, at 60 minutes on Dialzara's entry plan, even light usage (2-3 calls/day) will exceed the limit. Crixin's PAYG has no caps and the Starter plan offers 25x more minutes for $99.
Strengths of each option
Why choose Crixin
- Free pay-as-you-go tier — $0/month starting cost
- 25x more minutes at the $99 tier (1,500 vs. 60)
- RAG-powered knowledge base for deeper business understanding
- 25+ languages including Nigerian languages
- Multiple voice providers for natural sound
- $20 in free minutes with no credit card
Why choose Dialzara
- Lowest entry price in the market at $29/month
- Good for very low-volume testing
- Simple pricing structure
Which one is right for you?
Choose Dialzara if...
Dialzara makes sense for very low-volume businesses (under 60 minutes/month) that want the cheapest fixed monthly cost and do not need multilingual support or deep knowledge base features.
Choose Crixin if...
Crixin is better for any business that regularly receives calls. At $0/month pay-as-you-go, the entry cost is lower than Dialzara. At $99/month, you get 1,500 minutes with deeper AI. For anything beyond minimal call volume, Crixin is more cost-effective.
How to switch from Dialzara to Crixin
Sign up for Crixin (free) and build your knowledge base from your website
Test call quality and verify business answers are accurate
Switch call forwarding to Crixin
Cancel Dialzara
Frequently asked questions
Is Dialzara cheaper than Crixin?
Dialzara's $29/month plan is cheap, but only includes 60 minutes. That is about 2 minutes per day. Crixin's pay-as-you-go costs $0/month, and 60 minutes of usage costs $7.20 — cheaper than Dialzara's monthly fee.
Which has better AI?
Crixin uses RAG technology to learn from your website and provide contextual answers. Dialzara uses manual training. Crixin's approach gives more accurate and complete answers to diverse caller questions.
Can I start free with either?
Crixin has a free pay-as-you-go tier with no monthly commitment and a $20 in free minutes on paid plans. Dialzara offers a limited trial.
What if I only get a few calls a month?
Crixin's pay-as-you-go is ideal: $0 monthly fee, pay only for the minutes you use at $0.12/minute. Five 5-minute calls per month would cost just $3.
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