Predictable, transparent pricing

Whether you're an individual, a small team, or a growing enterprise, we have a plan that aligns perfectly with your goals.

Free

For Testing / Hobby projects

$ 0 /15 Min

Basic

For Active creators / Small businesses

$ 39 /250 min

~$0.12 / extra min

Standard

Businesses / Frequent use

$ 129 /1100 min

~$0.11 / extra min

Enterprise

For High-demand, Custom solutions

$ Custom

Custom / extra min

*Phone Numbers are To be purchased separately by the customer as per network provider tariffs.

Terms for Add-ons

Optional Add-ons

Plans include commercial usage rights.

Scalable for creators, businesses, and enterprise solutions.

Extra minutes are available on demand at transparent rates.

Flexible add-ons for custom voice, API, and priority support.

Priority Support

Faster response & dedicated assistance

$29 / month
API Access

Developer access with API integration

$29 – $99 / month
Custom Voice Setup

Personalized AI voice for your brand

Custom Price
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EZY-CALLS uses a very smart AI to take calls even before an agent is involved, listen to what is said, remark on it, and then follow up on behalf of the client without any human inputs.

Yes. It’s able to run promotions, sales calls, collection calls, appointment reminders, surveys, and lead nurturing outreach.

Yes. The AI agent never stops working, lasts forever and is always available without a break.

Yes. EZY-CALLS can be linked simply to EZY-ERP; EZY-PM and other third party CRM systems.

SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) is a communication protocol used to initiate, manage, and terminate real-time voice, video, and messaging sessions over the internet. It is the core technology behind modern VoIP (Voice over IP) calling systems.

  1. Call Initiation
    When a user places a call, SIP sends a request (INVITE) to start the session.

  2. Call Routing
    The SIP server locates the recipient and checks availability.

  3. Session Setup
    Once accepted, SIP establishes the call parameters (codecs, IP addresses, ports).

  4. Media Communication
    Actual voice or video flows through RTP (Real-Time Transport Protocol), while SIP manages signaling.

  5. Call Termination
    When the call ends, SIP sends a termination message (BYE) to close the session cleanly.

Key Components of SIP

  • SIP Client – Phone, softphone, or AI calling system

  • SIP Server – Handles call setup and routing

  • SIP Trunk – Connects VoIP systems to the PSTN (public phone network)

  • Codecs – Convert voice into digital packets

Importance of SIP

  • Works over the internet (no traditional phone lines needed)

  • Supports voice, video, conferencing, and messaging

  • Highly scalable for businesses and call centers

  • Enables AI-based calling, IVR, and automation

  • Cost-effective compared to legacy telephony systems

Common Uses of SIP

  • Cloud call centers
  • AI inbound & outbound calling system
  • Customer support and sales team
  • Unified communications platforms
  • SIP-based PBX systems (Asterisk, FreePBX, etc.)
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