Answers · updated Jun 11, 2026

What is the cheapest call-tracking software under $50/month?

5 of 16 tracked call-tracking platforms publish a base plan under $50/mo, the cheapest being Dialics at $0 (pay-as-you-go). These are base subscriptions — per-minute, per-number, recording and transcription usage is billed on top, so the real monthly cost depends on call volume rather than the sticker alone.

As of Jun 11, 2026 · figures linked to their source in the table below

The data behind this answer

Every figure links to the vendor page it was captured from, with the date we last verified it. Sorted by the value column.
Vendor Base price Detail
Dialics $0 (pay-as-you-go) dialics.com verified Jun 11, 2026 Pay As You Go
Convirza $29 convirza.com verified Jun 11, 2026 Starter
WhatConverts $30 whatconverts.com verified Jun 11, 2026 Call Tracking
Nimbata $35 nimbata.com verified Jun 11, 2026 Pro
WildJar $39 wildjar.com verified Jun 11, 2026 Starter

Figures normalized and sourced as of Jun 11, 2026. See the methodology for how each number is captured, dated and normalized, or the full comparison matrix for every vendor.

Frequently asked

Which call-tracking software is cheapest to start?
Dialics has the lowest published base — a pay-as-you-go model with no monthly base, billing only usage. Confirm the per-minute and per-number rates, since usage drives the real bill.
Are the sub-$50 plans full-featured?
Entry tiers usually cap tracking numbers and advanced reporting, with conversation intelligence and integrations gated to higher tiers. They are good for a single advertiser or small campaign.
Does the base include any usage?
Some entry tiers bundle a small allowance (for example a usage credit or a block of local minutes); most meter from the first minute. We record the bundled allowance per vendor where stated.