Kixie is a telephony and VoIP software solution from Kixie.
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Skype (discontinued)
Score 7.0 out of 10
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Skype (the personal edition or Skype free) was a web meeting, video conferencing, and VoIP software, now superseded by Microsoft Teams' free edition and unsupported from May 2025.
$2.99
per month
Pricing
Kixie
Skype (discontinued)
Editions & Modules
Custom Plan
Custom Pricing
United States Subscription
$2.99
per month
North America Subscription
$6.99
per month
India Subscription
$7.99
per month
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
Kixie
Skype (discontinued)
Free Trial
Yes
No
Free/Freemium Version
No
No
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
Yes
No
Entry-level Setup Fee
No setup fee
No setup fee
Additional Details
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More Pricing Information
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Kixie
Skype (discontinued)
Features
Kixie
Skype (discontinued)
Performance & Compatibility of Online Events Software
Comparison of Performance & Compatibility of Online Events Software features of Product A and Product B
Kixie
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Ratings
Skype (discontinued)
6.8
138 Ratings
15% below category average
High quality audio
00 Ratings
7.3135 Ratings
High quality video
00 Ratings
7.6133 Ratings
Low bandwidth requirements
00 Ratings
6.1130 Ratings
Mobile support
00 Ratings
6.1118 Ratings
Screen Sharing
Comparison of Screen Sharing features of Product A and Product B
Kixie
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Ratings
Skype (discontinued)
6.4
119 Ratings
21% below category average
Desktop sharing
00 Ratings
6.3118 Ratings
Whiteboards
00 Ratings
6.660 Ratings
Online Meetings / Events
Comparison of Online Meetings / Events features of Product A and Product B
Kixie
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Ratings
Skype (discontinued)
6.3
118 Ratings
26% below category average
Calendar integration
00 Ratings
6.385 Ratings
Meeting initiation
00 Ratings
6.8106 Ratings
Integrates with social media
00 Ratings
5.065 Ratings
Record meetings / events
00 Ratings
7.077 Ratings
Slideshows
00 Ratings
6.668 Ratings
Online Events Collaboration
Comparison of Online Events Collaboration features of Product A and Product B
Kixie
-
Ratings
Skype (discontinued)
5.9
111 Ratings
31% below category average
Live chat
00 Ratings
6.2110 Ratings
Audience polling
00 Ratings
5.864 Ratings
Q&A
00 Ratings
5.862 Ratings
Online Events Security
Comparison of Online Events Security features of Product A and Product B
Kixie
-
Ratings
Skype (discontinued)
7.5
101 Ratings
7% below category average
User authentication
00 Ratings
8.888 Ratings
Participant roles & permissions
00 Ratings
7.183 Ratings
Confidential attendee list
00 Ratings
6.660 Ratings
VoIP system collaboration
Comparison of VoIP system collaboration features of Product A and Product B
Having interacted with a new replacement tool, Microsoft Teams, it is challenging to recommend Skype, as it lacks some essential features, such as being less equipped with the latest updates, and it is not platform-independent, causing issues on PCs and phones, as well as during calls that might hinder work.
Kixie integrates seamlessly with our CRM (Zoho), meaning it updates call notes directly on the customer's CRM profile.
The one-click dialing feature directly through our CRM is a great feature. It's so simple; just search for a name, one-click, and you are on the phone.
The local presence feature is a nice touch for cold calls. It provides a local area code when cold calling to increase the likelihood of an answer to the call.
The instant chat function is great. Very straightforward, easy to use, easy to learn, no technical issues.
Video calls are pretty easy also, user friendly and a mostly stable connection with no issues.
Voice calls are easy also, eliminates the need for an external landline or the need to use your cell phone. Clear connections, not really any dropped calls.
Kixie provides a nice user interface. There is a bit of a learning curve to load leads but it's not difficult. It's just learning where to go and how to load lists for the reps. Once you have it figured out, it's easy to get lists loaded for reps and give them the ability to manage those leads
Skype is not as good as Facetime in terms of ease to glance at it and figure out how it works. I think that's a result of Skype trying to be too many things at once. A lot of the menu and UI could be streamlined, and I would jettison some of the additional functions that have been tacked on over the years to simplify. That being said, while some options are slightly hard to find, they all work flawlessly once found.
I am not aware of the current support level for Skype for business, as I have never used even though I have the product. However, the support for Skype's personal paid users is not where it could be. Users who pay for Skype features do not have a clear path to reach out to support. So, rating 6, can be better as soon as I need to use Skype for business support and get a good experience. I will say that I will renew Skype for Business subscription, which is a significant inconsistency on my end. The explanation is that Skype for Business comes bundled with Office for Business, with no additional cost, so why not.
We use Skype in combination with Grasshopper. While Grasshopper acts as a routing toll free number with extensions, if we are making calls directly, we do it through Skype. Skype's desktop and mobile apps are easier to use, and provide unlimited local calls at a flat, affordable rate. Allowing our team to use their existing mobile or desktop devices without additional hardware for business office phone calls is important, and Skype makes that possible