OpenPhone is excellent — for businesses with teams, shared inboxes, and CRM integrations. But if you're one person who needs one number, you're paying for a lot of stuff you'll never use.
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OpenPhone starts at $15/month per user. Jaambo is $5/month. That's a $120/year difference. OpenPhone includes unlimited US/Canada calling, but if you mostly make international calls, you're overpaying for domestic minutes you don't use.
OpenPhone is built for teams — shared phone numbers, call routing, CRM integrations, team inboxes. If you're a solo user, you're paying for team features you'll never touch. Jaambo is built for individuals who want a cloud phone number without the enterprise overhead.
OpenPhone only offers US and Canadian numbers. Jaambo offers 40+ countries. If you need a number outside North America, OpenPhone isn't an option.
OpenPhone requires their desktop or mobile app. Jaambo works directly in your browser — no downloads, no installations, no updates. Open a tab, make a call.
Jaambo's call link feature (jaambo.app/yourname) lets anyone call you from their browser with one click. No app, no account needed on their end. OpenPhone doesn't have anything like this.
OpenPhone has shared numbers, auto-attendants, CRM integrations, and team analytics. If you need these, OpenPhone is the right choice. Jaambo focuses on doing personal phone numbers exceptionally well.
OpenPhone is a great business phone system. But for personal use, it's like hiring a moving company to carry your groceries — capable, but wildly over-specced. Jaambo gives you everything you need at a third of the price.
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