Dialpad Ai vs Genesys Cloud CX (2026)

Comparing Dialpad Ai and Genesys Cloud CX? Both are Contact Center & CCaaS and Voice & Phone AI tools in the directory, which is why buyers put them on the same shortlist. Below is a side-by-side look at how they price, what they integrate with, and when each is the better fit, so you can pick on the facts rather than either vendor's own sales page.

At a glance

Attribute Dialpad Ai Genesys Cloud CX
Pricing Paid · $15/user/mo Paid · $75/user/mo
Founded 2011 1990
Categories Agent Assist & Copilots Contact Center & CCaaS Voice & Phone AI Contact Center & CCaaS Enterprise Voice & Phone AI
Integrations Salesforce Zendesk Google Workspace Microsoft Teams HubSpot ServiceNow Salesforce Microsoft Teams Zoom ServiceNow Zendesk Microsoft Dynamics 365 Epic SAP

Choose Dialpad Ai or Genesys Cloud CX?

Choose Dialpad Ai if

  • you need agent-assist copilots for human reps

Choose Genesys Cloud CX if

  • you need enterprise scale, security, and compliance

About Dialpad Ai

Dialpad's founders have been building phone systems for the internet age longer than almost anyone: CEO Craig Walker previously created the products that became Yahoo Voice and, via GrandCentral, Google Voice. Founded in 2011, Dialpad is a cloud phone system and contact center with AI baked into every call, and its 2018 acquisition of voice AI startup TalkIQ, roughly $50 million, turned out to be the masterstroke. That technology, matured into DialpadGPT and trained on billions of minutes of business conversations, now powers live transcription, sentiment analysis, real-time coaching cards, automatic summaries, and AI scorecards across the platform.

For support teams the draw is having telephony, contact center, and support AI from one vendor. Dialpad Support, the contact-center product, starts around $80 per user per month, while the base Connect phone system starts at $15, and unusually for the industry the core AI features are bundled into standard plans rather than sold as add-ons. Newer agentic AI agents that autonomously handle scheduling, order lookups, and ticket updates are priced per conversation on a quoted basis. Integrations cover Salesforce, Zendesk, HubSpot, ServiceNow, Google Workspace, and Microsoft Teams.

The company was valued at $2.2 billion after an ICONIQ-led round in 2021 and has raised roughly $450 million from investors including Andreessen Horowitz and Google Ventures.

Dialpad fits teams that want to consolidate: if you are buying a business phone system anyway and support runs heavily on calls, getting transcription, coaching, QA, and virtual agents in the same box is genuinely efficient. Voice-AI purists may prefer a specialist like PolyAI; pragmatists consolidating vendors will like Dialpad a lot.

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About Genesys Cloud CX

Genesys Cloud CX is a cloud contact center platform that runs the whole support operation in one place: inbound and outbound voice, chat, email, SMS and social messaging, skills-based routing, IVR, workforce engagement management, and analytics. Its AI layer, Genesys Cloud AI, spans Agent Copilot for real-time agent assistance, Virtual Agent for voice and digital self-service, and AI Studio for building and governing agentic AI. In September 2025 Genesys shipped semi-autonomous Copilots and Virtual Agents with native A2A and MCP interoperability, and in February 2026 it announced an Agentic Virtual Agent built on large action models for end-to-end resolution.

The company has one of the longest stories in the business. Gregory Shenkman and Alec Miloslavsky founded Genesys in 1990 on $150,000 in family loans, took it public in 1997, and sold to Alcatel in 1999 for $1.5 billion. Permira and TCV carved it back out of Alcatel-Lucent in 2012, Hellman & Friedman invested in 2016, and that December's Interactive Intelligence acquisition brought the technology behind Genesys Cloud. A December 2021 round led by Salesforce Ventures, with ServiceNow Ventures and Zoom participating, valued it at $21 billion, and it confidentially filed for an IPO in October 2024. Customers include Virgin Atlantic, Visa, HSBC, and Yale New Haven Health.

Pricing is unusually public for the enterprise tier. Genesys Cloud CX 1 starts at $75 per user per month billed annually, CX 2 at $115, CX 3 at $155, and the AI-heavy CX 4 at $240, with digital-only, concurrent, and hourly options available. AI is metered separately through AI Experience tokens: every package includes a monthly allowance, Agent Copilot comes bundled in CX 4, and usage beyond the allowance is pay-per-use, so real AI costs depend on volume.

Choose Genesys if you run a serious contact center: hundreds of agents, heavy voice traffic, compliance needs, and AI woven into routing and workforce management. Small teams wanting a shared inbox and a chatbot will find simpler helpdesk tools faster to deploy.

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