CallClerk vs Dialzara
Dialzara's $29/month plan includes just 60 minutes of calls — barely enough for 20 calls. Their per-minute billing at $0.48/min overage makes costs unpredictable for busy businesses.
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Why Choose CallClerk Over Dialzara
5× more call capacity
Dialzara's $29/month gets you 60 minutes (~20 calls). CallClerk's $99/month gets you 100 calls. Per dollar, CallClerk delivers significantly more coverage.
Native Google Calendar
Dialzara requires Zapier ($20+/mo extra) to book appointments. CallClerk integrates natively with Google Calendar — no third-party tools, no extra cost.
Warm transfers included
Dialzara's cheapest plan only supports blind transfers. CallClerk offers both warm and cold transfers on every plan — the AI briefs your staff before connecting.
Rich knowledge base, not just prompts
Dialzara uses a "self-editable prompt" — basically a text box. CallClerk lets you upload PDFs, import websites, add images, and record audio to build deep business knowledge.
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Where Dialzara may be better
- Very low entry price ($29/mo)
- Zapier and Make integrations for automation
- 7-day free trial
- Multilingual support
Dialzara limitations
- 60 minutes covers only ~20 calls on cheapest plan
- Per-minute billing makes costs unpredictable
- Overage at $0.48/min adds up ($14.40 for a 30-min overage)
- Blind transfer only on lite plan (no warm transfers)
- No native calendar integration — requires Zapier
- Basic prompt-based training, not rich knowledge base
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