Start with the voice foundation
For teams centering the evaluation on queues, menus, routing, and core contact center voice workflows.
CCPro plans and pricing
Use Essentials, Premium, and Ultimate to orient the capability scope. Pricing follows the licensed users, channels, configuration, integrations, implementation, and service requirements confirmed in a focused conversation.
Plan orientation
Use the plan orientation to narrow the operating fit. Pricing, configuration, and terms follow a validated scope.
For teams centering the evaluation on queues, menus, routing, and core contact center voice workflows.
For teams evaluating a broader mix of channels, agent context, and operating workflows.
For teams that need a deeper review of quality, reporting, configuration, and advanced requirements.
What changes the fit
The useful comparison is not a longer checklist. It is the amount of customer work, management visibility, and implementation responsibility the contact center needs to support.
Confirm the voice and digital entry points, queues, menus, skills, schedules, and outbound workflows in scope.
Define the contacts, interaction history, devices, dispositions, and follow-up work agents need in one operating flow.
Identify the live questions, historical reports, review workflows, and assisted analysis managers will use.
Surface identity, data, integrations, implementation, support, and adoption needs before the commercial conversation.
Plan-fit conversation
Identify the channels, queues, teams, and outcomes in scope.
Clarify agent work, management visibility, quality, and reporting needs.
Surface integrations, devices, data, and implementation requirements.
Use the validated scope to discuss configuration and terms with CCPro.
Bring one customer journey and the operating questions the plan needs to answer.