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Close vs Kixie

Compare Close and Kixie on features, pricing, and buyer fit using the same researched criteria.

Independently recommendedLast updated Aug 17, 20269 evidence sources18 screenshotsHow we compare
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Close

7.4/10

Sales-focused CRM for pipeline management and sales engagement workflows.

Best for

  • Teams that want dialer + deal pipeline in one product

Starting from $9.00/user/mo

No free plan

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Our verdict

Our verdict

Close is the stronger overall fit

Close wins when you want calling inside a pipeline CRM; Kixie wins when you already have a CRM and need a power-dialer / business-phone layer with bi-directional sync.

Close is better for

  • Contact data
  • Prospecting
  • Email outreach
  • Value for money

Kixie is better for

  • Integrations

Tie

  • Ease of use

Choose Close if: Teams that want dialer + deal pipeline in one product

Choose Kixie if: Outbound pods with HubSpot/Salesforce already in place

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Kixie

6.1/10

AI-powered sales dialer and business phone platform for CRM-connected outbound calling, SMS, and coaching.

Best for

  • Outbound pods with HubSpot/Salesforce already in place
  • Teams that need multi-line power dialing and SMS

No free plan

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