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Best Free Business Phone Options (2026)

Quick answer: Our top pick is OpenPhone (Quo), followed by Grasshopper and MightyCall. Entry prices start near $14/mo. All 5 are compared below on price, strengths and the key trade-off of each, so you can match one to your needs.

We compared the field so you can skip the trial-and-error. This guide rounds up the 5 tools we'd actually recommend for this job, with what each does best, what it costs, and who should pick it.

Each pick was judged on the job in this guide rather than a generic scorecard, weighing results, price and ramp-up time. Pricing is taken from public plans at the time of writing.

The shortlist at a glance

ToolPricingBest for
OpenPhone (Quo)~$15/user/mo Starter, ~$23/user/mo Business, ~$35/user/mo Scale (annual)startups
GrasshopperFlat account pricing ~$14-55/mo depending on numbers/extensions (no per-user fee)solopreneurs
MightyCall~$15/user/mo Core, ~$23/user/mo Pro, ~$30/user/mo Power (3-user minimum); Enterprise customsmall-business
Phone.com~$22.50/user/mo Basic, ~$33.33/user/mo Plus (annual); Pro tier highersmall-business
net2phone~$19.99-44.99/user/mo depending on tier and seat count; lower with multi-year commitinternational

The picks, ranked

1. OpenPhone (Quo) Virtual Phone

Lightweight business phone and virtual number app (rebranded Quo) with shared numbers, team inboxes and AI call notes, popular with startups and SMBs. Best suited to teams that care most about startups.

Why it's on this list: A clean, startup-friendly business phone with shared numbers and a built-in AI agent (Sona). Aimed squarely at startups and small teams wanting a simple shared business number with light AI.

Standout features:

Standout strength: Affordable Starter tier with unlimited US/Canada calling and texting.

Worth knowing: Each user gets one number; additional numbers cost $5/month each.

Pricing: ~$15/user/mo Starter, ~$23/user/mo Business, ~$35/user/mo Scale (annual)

Best for:

Full OpenPhone (Quo) overview

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2. Grasshopper Virtual Phone

Virtual phone system with flat account-based pricing (no per-user fees), aimed at solopreneurs and small teams wanting a business line on their cell. It stands out for solopreneurs without a heavy setup cost.

Why it's on this list: Flat account pricing with no per-user fees and unlimited users. Aimed squarely at solopreneurs and small teams wanting a simple business line on their existing phone.

Standout features:

Standout strength: No per-user fees; unlimited users at no extra cost.

Worth knowing: All plans include unlimited calls and texts.

Pricing: Flat account pricing ~$14-55/mo depending on numbers/extensions (no per-user fee)

Best for:

Full Grasshopper overview

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3. MightyCall Virtual Phone

Virtual phone system and light call center for small businesses, with auto attendant, call routing and an optional predictive dialer. Best suited to teams that care most about small-business.

Why it's on this list: A budget virtual phone with multi-level IVR and API even on the base plan. Aimed squarely at small businesses wanting an affordable virtual phone with light call-center features.

Standout features:

Standout strength: Good light-call-center option for small businesses.

Worth knowing: Multi-level IVR, call queues and API included in the base tier.

Pricing: ~$15/user/mo Core, ~$23/user/mo Pro, ~$30/user/mo Power (3-user minimum); Enterprise custom

Best for:

Full MightyCall overview

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4. Phone.com Virtual Phone

Affordable VoIP for very small businesses with a choice of per-user or limited-minute plans and a wide set of included calling features. It stands out for small-business without a heavy setup cost.

Why it's on this list: Budget VoIP packing 50+ voice features and unlimited minutes for small teams. Built for very small businesses on a tight budget wanting standard calling features.

Standout features:

Standout strength: AI call routing available from the Plus plan.

Worth knowing: Call recording and CRM integration require the Pro tier.

Pricing: ~$22.50/user/mo Basic, ~$33.33/user/mo Plus (annual); Pro tier higher

Best for:

Full Phone.com overview

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5. net2phone Ucaas

Cloud business phone with international reach (strong in the Americas), AI call analytics and integrations, with multi-year pricing discounts. It stands out for international without a heavy setup cost.

Why it's on this list: Cloud phone with strong Americas/international reach and AI analytics on Professional. Aimed squarely at international SMBs, especially with operations across the Americas.

Standout features:

Standout strength: Strong international reach, especially in the Americas.

Worth knowing: Unlimited calling across US, Canada, Mexico and Puerto Rico on Essentials.

Pricing: ~$19.99-44.99/user/mo depending on tier and seat count; lower with multi-year commit

Best for:

Full net2phone overview

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How to choose

Don't over-think the ranking: the gap between adjacent picks is small. Decide what you can't compromise on — price, a specific strength, or learning curve — and let that pick for you. Free tiers and trials mean a 30-minute hands-on test beats another hour of reading.

FAQ

What is the best option in this list?

We'd reach for OpenPhone (Quo) first, though the ‘best’ tool is the one whose trade-offs fit your priorities — compare the entries before deciding.

Are there free options?

These are mostly paid tools; most offer a trial or money-back window, so check each entry's pricing line above before you buy.

How were these tools chosen?

Each pick is judged on fit for the specific job in this guide — its real strengths, pricing and who it suits — using features and facts drawn from independent reviews and the vendors' own documentation, cited in Sources below.

How often is this guide updated?

We revisit pricing and rankings regularly as vendors change plans and ship features.

Sources

The features, strengths and facts cited for each pick above are drawn from these independent reviews and vendor pages: