How Pomo compares to the dialers you’re evaluating

Every tool here is good at something — several out-dial us, and the platforms out-bundle us. The comparisons below say so plainly, then show where Pomo wins: what happens during the call, what you learn after it, and keeping the CRM you already run.

Pomo vs GoHighLevel

GoHighLevel is a platform you migrate your business onto. Pomo is a calling and coaching layer that installs into the CRM you already run.

GoHighLevel runs $97 to $497 per month per account, with AI and telecom usage billed on top and add-ons from $10 to $500 per month. Pomo is one plan priced under the $97 anchor, with white-glove setup included.
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Pomo vs Close

Close builds excellent calling into its own CRM; to use it, you move your CRM to Close. Pomo adds calling and coaching to the CRM you keep.

Close runs $9 to $139 per user per month billed annually ($19 to $149 monthly). The power dialer arrives at the Growth tier and predictive dialing plus human live coaching at Scale, with calling usage around $0.02 per minute on top. Pomo is one plan, under $97 per month, coaching and scorecards included.
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Pomo vs Nooks

Nooks is built for parallel-dialing SDR pods that need volume. Pomo is built for deliberate, coached calls inside the CRM you already run.

Nooks does not publish pricing; you request a demo and get a custom quote. Pomo publishes one plan, under $97 per month, with white-glove setup included.
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Pomo vs Orum

Orum maximizes dials per hour with up to ten parallel lines. Pomo maximizes what happens on each call: live coaching, scorecards, and a queue you control.

Orum does not publish prices. Plans are Launch and Ascend with a three-seat minimum, and AI coaching (scorecards, roleplay, coaching portal) is a paid add-on. Pomo is one published plan, under $97 per month, with coaching and scorecards included.
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Pomo vs Kixie

Kixie is a phone system with dialer add-ons that plugs into a fixed list of CRMs. Pomo is a coaching and scorecard layer that installs into the CRM you already use.

Kixie does not publish dollar pricing; third-party reporting puts it at $35 to $95 per user per month billed quarterly, with AI voice detection around $30 more per user and Conversation Intelligence as an add-on. Pomo is one plan, under $97 per month, with nothing billed as an add-on.
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Pomo vs JustCall

JustCall covers calls, texts, and follow-ups across 100-plus integrations. Pomo goes deep on the call itself: live coaching, rubric scorecards, and a deliberate queue inside your CRM.

JustCall runs $29 to $89 per user per month billed annually with a two-seat minimum; real-time agent assist arrives on Pro Plus, and the SalesPro suite is custom-priced. Pomo is one plan, under $97 per month, with coaching included from the first seat.
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Pomo vs PhoneBurner

PhoneBurner speeds up single-line dialing and protects answer rates. Pomo grades the call, coaches it live, and routes callbacks, inside the CRM you already run.

PhoneBurner runs $140 to $183 per user per month billed annually ($165 to $215 monthly), with recording and transcription concentrated in the Premium tier and ARMOR as an add-on. Pomo is one plan, under $97 per month, with recording, transcription, and coaching included.
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