In our comparison of Switchvox Cloud vs. TeamViewer, Switchvox Cloud is the best option with a higher overall Wheelhouse Score. Wheelhouse Score uses a combination of feature and pricing comparison data, average user ratings, and editorial reviews to score software vendors on a scale of 1-10.
After using numerous PBX brands, I finally concluded that the simplest PBX with great performance that you can get is Digium Switchvox.
Simple to use, has a familiar interface, and simple to regulate and configure.
Limited advanced actions in the software’s IVR menu
It has worked well for the many years I have used it mainly to support people contacting me for tech assistance.
It functions well, it is seamless, and walking a person through the process of giving me one-time access to their computer on the phone is very simple.
It can be initially confusing for users to understand the relation between host and customer programs.
It put our phone system online and lets you administer messages and calls from anyplace in the world.
It lets you to link to your phone online, ability to set up your out of office messages from your phone through your computer, forward, transfer and even park calls through the online app, ability to listen to your voicemail via the online app and see your corporation directory there too.
Staff are quite slow in adopting the online app, the system doesn’t always appear to have the power to keep private cell phone data, the online app is quite hard-some training is needed to understand the language in the system, how items are labelled, and the steps to accessing to, e.g., the staff directory
While working from home, I often use TeamViewer for short term remote logins. Setting up an account for all my machines is very simple and without using the temporary passwords provided by default by TeamViewer, one can connect with a unique password once TeamViewer is running in the background.
Using the secure file transfer window, it is simple to transfer files, if many monitors are connected to the remote PC it functions well, switching the active monitors from a remote customer is simple, it doesn’t matter the OS running on the machines on both ends as it is a cross-platform app, accessing all my desktops remotely is simple thanks to TeamViewer, remote computer seems like a seamless experience if both ends are supported by the right internet speed, and you simply need to open TeamViewer from your phone and turn your multi-touch display into a responsive trackpad for the desktop if you’re missing trackpads for your computer.
There are limitations to the free version. It may be a bad idea for a prolonged session of remote login.
After using numerous PBX brands, I finally concluded that the simplest PBX with great performance that you can get is Digium Switchvox.
Simple to use, has a familiar interface, and simple to regulate and configure.
Limited advanced actions in the software’s IVR menu
It put our phone system online and lets you administer messages and calls from anyplace in the world.
It lets you to link to your phone online, ability to set up your out of office messages from your phone through your computer, forward, transfer and even park calls through the online app, ability to listen to your voicemail via the online app and see your corporation directory there too.
Staff are quite slow in adopting the online app, the system doesn’t always appear to have the power to keep private cell phone data, the online app is quite hard-some training is needed to understand the language in the system, how items are labelled, and the steps to accessing to, e.g., the staff directory
It has worked well for the many years I have used it mainly to support people contacting me for tech assistance.
It functions well, it is seamless, and walking a person through the process of giving me one-time access to their computer on the phone is very simple.
It can be initially confusing for users to understand the relation between host and customer programs.
While working from home, I often use TeamViewer for short term remote logins. Setting up an account for all my machines is very simple and without using the temporary passwords provided by default by TeamViewer, one can connect with a unique password once TeamViewer is running in the background.
Using the secure file transfer window, it is simple to transfer files, if many monitors are connected to the remote PC it functions well, switching the active monitors from a remote customer is simple, it doesn’t matter the OS running on the machines on both ends as it is a cross-platform app, accessing all my desktops remotely is simple thanks to TeamViewer, remote computer seems like a seamless experience if both ends are supported by the right internet speed, and you simply need to open TeamViewer from your phone and turn your multi-touch display into a responsive trackpad for the desktop if you’re missing trackpads for your computer.
There are limitations to the free version. It may be a bad idea for a prolonged session of remote login.
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In our rating and review comparison of Switchvox Cloud vs. TeamViewer, TeamViewer has 103 user reviews and Switchvox Cloud has 22. The average star rating for TeamViewer is 4.59 while Switchvox Cloud has an average rating of 3.90. TeamViewer has more positive reviews than Switchvox Cloud. Comparing Switchvox Cloud vs. TeamViewer reviews, TeamViewer has stronger overall reviews.
Switchvox Cloud vs. TeamViewer both offer a strong set of features and functionality including Phone System Features, Call Management & Administration, Call Routing Types, Reporting & Analytics, Conferencing Capabilities, Remote Support Features, Chat/IM Management, Supported Channels, Collaboration Tools, Customizable Items, Contact Management, Supported Devices/Hardware, Language & Speech, Third-Party Integrations, Microsoft 365, Compliance Accreditations, Systems/Administrative, Sync/Refresh, Cybersecurity Features, Disaster Recovery, After-Sales Service. In our feature comparison of Switchvox Cloud vs. TeamViewer, Switchvox Cloud offers more of the most popular features and tools than TeamViewer.
In our pricing comparison of Switchvox Cloud vs. TeamViewer, TeamViewer's pricing starts at $24.9/month and is more affordable compared to Switchvox Cloud's starting cost of $19.99/month.
Our comparison of Switchvox Cloud vs. TeamViewer shows that Switchvox Cloud scores higher in usability for ease of use, meets requirements, learning curve, ease of admin. TeamViewer scores higher in setup & support, quality of support, but Switchvox Cloud has the best scores overall for system usability.
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