CClose Review (2026)
We researched Close in depth - calling setup, workflow automation, AI features, and inside sales use cases - through verified user reviews, official documentation, and pricing data. Here's exactly what we found.
Close is purpose-built for sales teams whose primary channel is the phone. Where most CRMs treat calling as an integration - a third-party dialer bolted on via Zapier or a separate vendor subscription - Close ships VoIP calling, SMS, call recording, voicemail drop, and a Power Dialer as native features on the same screen where reps log deals, set follow-ups, and send emails. The result is a CRM where the entire outbound workflow - call, log, send follow-up email, schedule next call, move pipeline stage - happens without switching applications. For high-volume inside sales teams, the elimination of context-switching between a dialer, an inbox, and a CRM is the measurable productivity gain that drives adoption.
Close's AI layer in 2025–2026 has raised the ceiling further. Chloe, the AI sales agent (free in beta on Growth and Scale plans), places calls, qualifies leads, books meetings, and follows up automatically - the kind of automation that previously required a separate outreach platform. AI Lead Summaries on Growth+ condense a lead's full activity history into a paragraph before a rep dials, eliminating the pre-call research step. The Meeting Notetaker transcribes and summarizes every Zoom, Teams, and Meet call on all plans. These are not shallow AI features bolted on after launch - they are architecturally integrated into the calling and pipeline workflow. The trade-off is pricing: the Solo plan ($9/seat/month, 1 user only) is a meaningful distance from Growth at $99/seat/month, and teams of two or more reps pay $99/seat from day one.
How Close scores
Six weighted axes, same rubric we use on every tool. Score = weighted average, not vibes.
Pros & Cons
Everything we found - after 10 hours of research and analysis.
What Close nails
- Native VoIP calling and SMS built into the CRM on all plans - no third-party dialer subscription required
- Power Dialer on Growth+ automatically queues calls through any lead list without touching the keyboard
- Chloe AI agent (free in beta on Growth/Scale) calls leads, qualifies them, books meetings, and sends follow-ups automatically
- AI Lead Summaries on Growth+ give reps a full context brief before every call - no manual pre-call research
- Meeting Notetaker records, transcribes, and summarizes Zoom, Teams, and Meet calls on all plans
- Smart Views - saved dynamic filters that update automatically as deal data changes - replace static contact lists
- 14-day free trial with no credit card required; SOC2 Type 2 compliant for security-conscious sales orgs
- 4.7/5 from over 2,000 verified reviews - top ease-of-use score among dedicated inside sales CRMs
Where it falls short
- No free plan and the Solo tier ($9/seat/month) is hard-limited to 1 user and 10,000 leads
- Teams of two or more reps start at Growth ($99/seat/month) - an 11× jump from the Solo price
- Workflows, bulk email, automations, and AI Lead Summaries all require Growth ($99/seat/month) or above
- Predictive Dialer - which dials multiple numbers simultaneously - is locked to the Scale plan ($139/seat/month)
- Live call coaching (Listen, Whisper, Barge) available only on Scale - managers on Growth cannot monitor calls in real time
- Calling and AI enrichment are charged on usage-based billing on top of the subscription cost
- Mobile app navigation is less polished than the desktop experience, according to multiple verified reviews
Who should - and shouldn't - use it
Close is excellent for a specific profile. Being honest about the mismatch saves you a painful migration later.
Great fit for you if…
- Inside sales teams where the phone is the primary channel - reps dial directly from the CRM with no external dialer setup
- SDR and BDR teams running high-volume outbound who need Power Dialer and automated multi-step follow-up sequences
- Startups and SMBs consolidating calling, SMS, email, and pipeline into a single subscription below the enterprise threshold
- Sales managers building AI-assisted workflows who want Chloe handling initial outreach and qualification automatically
- Organizations on Scale that need live call coaching - Listen, Whisper, and Barge give managers real-time rep development tools
Skip Close if…
- You need a free plan or a multi-user subscription under $99/seat - Solo ($9/month) is limited to exactly one user
- Your sales motion is primarily relationship-driven account management with low outbound call volume
- You need native marketing automation, email campaign broadcasts, or landing pages in the same platform
- You require a visual Kanban deal board as the default interface - Close is inbox- and list-first, not pipeline-board-first
- Your team is enterprise-scale requiring custom objects, territory hierarchies, or advanced compliance controls
What Close actually costs
Prices verified May 2026. See pricing page for current rates.
| Feature | Solo | Essentials | Most popular Growth | Scale |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Price/seat/mo · annual | $9 | $35 | $99 | $139 |
| Built-in calling & SMS | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Meeting Notetaker (AI transcription) | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Email open tracking | — | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Workflows & automations | — | — | ✓ | ✓ |
| AI Lead Summaries + Email Rewrite | — | — | ✓ | ✓ |
| Chloe AI sales agent | — | — | ✓ | ✓ |
| Power Dialer | — | — | ✓ | ✓ |
| Predictive Dialer + call coaching | — | — | — | ✓ |
Prices shown in USD. Regional pricing may differ - www.close.com/pricing
The full review
Axis-by-axis, in the order that matters most.
From sign-up to first call in under 30 minutes - the setup flow is built around inside sales reps, not admins
Close's onboarding is optimized for a specific motion: import leads, connect email, configure a phone number, and start dialing. The account creation flow asks for team size and primary use case, then drops new users directly into the Inbox view with a setup checklist visible on the right panel. The checklist covers the five critical steps - connecting your email account, importing or adding leads, setting up a phone number (either bringing your own or renting a Close line from $1/line/month), configuring your first pipeline stage, and completing a test call. The entire sequence is executable without reading documentation; each checklist item links to an inline help panel rather than redirecting to an external knowledge base. For a sales rep with no CRM administration background, the path from account creation to first outbound call is under 30 minutes.
Email integration connects Gmail and Outlook with two-way sync on all paid plans - emails sent and received in your mail client appear in the Close activity timeline automatically, attached to the relevant lead. Calendar sync with Google Calendar and Microsoft Outlook enables the Meeting Notetaker to detect and join Zoom, Teams, and Meet calls without any additional configuration per meeting. Phone number provisioning is the one step that can add friction: if your organization needs local presence numbers across multiple area codes, or A2P 10DLC registration for SMS to US numbers (a regulatory requirement, not a Close-specific fee), the setup time extends by one to three business days. Teams migrating from another CRM can import leads, contacts, and activity history via CSV with a field mapping interface that handles most common source schemas without needing custom transformation.
The Inbox and Smart Views replace the pipeline board as the rep's working surface - a fundamentally different UX model
Close's interface centers on the Inbox - a unified view of all pending tasks, scheduled calls, incoming emails, and follow-up reminders sorted by urgency. This is a deliberate design choice that reflects how inside sales reps actually work: not moving cards on a pipeline board, but responding to a queue of actions that need to happen today. The Inbox shows each lead's last activity, any scheduled tasks, and a one-click 'call now' button that connects the rep directly to the number on file using Close's built-in VoIP. There is no application-switching - the same screen where the rep reads the lead's email history and AI summary is the screen where they click to dial. After the call, the activity is logged automatically with duration and outcome, and a follow-up task prompt appears in-line. The entire loop - review, call, log, schedule next action - happens without the mouse leaving the screen.
Smart Views are the feature that drives the deepest workflow integration over time. A Smart View is a saved filter - 'all leads in California added in the last 30 days where no call has been made' - that Close updates dynamically as data changes. Reps can build Smart Views for their specific pipeline states, save them as named tabs, and share them with the team. Sales managers use Smart Views to surface at-risk deals, monitor rep activity, and build daily or weekly reporting views without running a report manually. The mobile app provides the same calling, SMS, and activity logging capabilities as desktop - close-to-feature parity compared to many CRMs that offer read-only mobile experiences - though several users note that navigation on mobile feels less fluid than on desktop, particularly when switching between the Inbox and lead detail views.
The deepest native calling and SMS stack in the CRM category - AI automation reaches conversation-level intelligence on Growth+
Close's feature depth is strongest in communications. On all paid plans, reps can make and receive calls through the built-in VoIP stack, send and receive SMS to over a dozen countries, record calls with 30-day retention (90 days on Growth, unlimited on Scale), and use voicemail drop to leave pre-recorded messages when a lead doesn't pick up. On Growth, the Power Dialer takes this further - it automatically calls through any list of leads sequentially, connects the rep the instant someone answers, and skips non-answers and voicemails without rep intervention. The Predictive Dialer on Scale dials multiple numbers simultaneously and connects the rep only when a live person answers, maximizing connection rates for teams running high-volume campaigns. Call coaching on Scale (Listen, Whisper, Barge) gives managers the ability to observe calls silently, coach the rep during the call without the lead hearing, or join the call as a third participant - a feature set that typically requires a dedicated call center product.
The automation layer on Growth+ supports full multi-step workflows across email, SMS, and call tasks - trigger a sequence of touches when a lead enters a pipeline stage, when a meeting is booked, or when a lead has had no activity for a defined period. AI Lead Summaries condense the full activity history of any lead into a brief paragraph before a rep dials - removing the need to scroll through months of call logs and emails to get context. AI Email Rewrite drafts and edits emails inline using the lead's context. Chloe, the AI sales agent available in beta on Growth and Scale, represents the category's most ambitious automation: it makes outbound calls to new leads, conducts a qualifying conversation, books a meeting if the lead meets criteria, and triggers the appropriate follow-up sequence - operating as a first-pass SDR layer on any lead list. The feature is in beta and access is waitlisted, but the architecture is native rather than a third-party integration.
Email and knowledge base support on all plans - the main risk is service reliability, not support quality
Close provides 24/7 knowledge base access and email support on all paid plans. The knowledge base is well-structured and covers calling setup, workflow configuration, Smart Views, integration setup, and data migration with step-by-step guides that reflect the actual UI. Email support response times during business hours are generally fast, with most users reporting same-day responses for non-critical issues. The support team demonstrates product knowledge in its replies - technical questions about API configuration, calling setup, or workflow logic receive substantive answers rather than redirect-to-docs responses. For teams migrating from another CRM or setting up complex automation sequences, the support quality is a practical asset during onboarding.
The main support concern that appears repeatedly in verified user reviews is not support quality but service reliability: several users report periods when the calling functionality was degraded or unavailable for their entire team, and when this happens, a team whose primary sales channel is Close's built-in VoIP is blocked from making calls until the issue resolves. Close maintains a status page and communicates outages via email, but the impact on teams with high daily call volume is significant. Teams evaluating Close for primary calling infrastructure should review the service history on the status page and factor platform reliability into the evaluation alongside feature set and pricing.
Exceptional value at Growth for teams that fully use calling and automation - the Solo-to-Growth gap is the sharpest cliff in the category
At $99/seat/month on annual billing, Growth delivers a complete inside sales platform: VoIP calling, SMS, email sync, Power Dialer, multi-step workflows, AI Lead Summaries, AI email rewrite, Chloe AI agent (in beta), Meeting Notetaker, bulk email, and full reporting. For a team that previously subscribed to a separate CRM, a separate dialer, and a separate outreach tool, the consolidation into a single $99/seat subscription is a genuine cost reduction. The value case for Growth is strongest when the entire tech stack it replaces is accounted for, not when it is compared against a CRM-only alternative on a per-seat basis. Teams that fully adopt the calling and automation features consistently report that the tool pays for itself through increased call volume and reduced administrative overhead.
The pricing structure presents two specific challenges. The first is the Solo plan: at $9/seat/month, Solo is priced for individual contributors and explicitly limits the plan to one user and 10,000 leads. A two-person SDR team cannot use Solo - they pay $99/seat/month for both reps from their first day, making the entry cost $198/month on annual billing before any usage costs. For early-stage companies evaluating CRM options with two or three salespeople, this is a meaningful commitment. The second challenge is usage-based calling costs on top of the subscription: calls are billed per minute (rates vary by destination), and the free trial includes only $5 of calling credits. Teams with high daily call volumes need to model the monthly usage cost in addition to the seat cost to calculate the true total cost per month.
REST API available on all plans - CSV export covers leads, contacts, and activity history
Close exports leads, contacts, opportunities, and activity data as CSV files from the account settings panel. The export is complete and includes custom field values, call logs (metadata: date, duration, outcome - not recordings), email history, and note content. For teams migrating away from Close, the export covers the data objects a destination CRM needs to reconstruct a functional pipeline. Call recordings themselves are not included in the standard CSV export - they are available for download individually from the lead timeline while still within the retention window (30 days on Solo and Essentials, 90 days on Growth, unlimited on Scale). Teams with compliance requirements around call recording retention should factor Scale's unlimited retention into their evaluation.
The REST API covers all core data objects - leads, contacts, opportunities, tasks, activities, emails, calls, and custom fields - with read and write access using OAuth or API key authentication. The API is available on all plans and is actively maintained with comprehensive documentation. Close also provides a webhook system for real-time event notifications - lead created, call completed, opportunity stage changed - that enables integration with data warehouses, custom internal tools, and automation platforms without polling. For organizations building data pipelines or bi-directional integrations with other business systems, the webhook architecture is a practical advantage over polling-based integrations. The native integrations include Zapier, Calendly, Zoom, Segment, and over 100 additional tools.
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Close questions
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How this review was researched
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Updated May 2026
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