Adversus vs DialedIn: Which Is Better for Your Team in 2026?

Adversus and DialedIn are both used for ccaas platforms. Below we compare them on pricing, AI capabilities, compliance, and the use cases each one fits best — all from verified vendor data.

Choose Adversus if…

  • Outbound telemarketing or fundraising teams of 8–50 agents in Europe who need predictive dialing with built-in lead management
  • Appointment-scheduling operations that want campaign automation without a separate CRM at low seat counts
  • Teams running multi-campaign blended operations with per-campaign dialing strategy control
Full Adversus review →

Choose DialedIn if…

  • SMB and mid-market teams (5–200 seats) running high-volume outbound calling campaigns
  • Collections, insurance, and home-services operations needing predictive dialing with compliance features
  • Teams that want predictable per-seat pricing without custom enterprise negotiations
Full DialedIn review →

Adversus vs DialedIn: feature comparison

Feature Adversus DialedIn
At a glance
Category CCaaS platform CCaaS platform
Best fit Smb, Mid market Smb, Mid market
Deployment Cloud Cloud
Channels Voice, SMS, Email Voice, SMS, Email, Web chat
Pricing & ratings
Starting price Contact sales From $79/user/mo
Free trial 14 days No
User rating 4.8/5 (51 G2 reviews) 4.8/5 (291 G2 reviews)
AI capabilities
Autonomous voice agent No No
Real-time agent assist No No
Conversation intelligence No No
Automated QA Yes No
Intelligent routing No Yes
Compliance
SOC 2 Type II No No
HIPAA No Yes
PCI DSS No Yes
GDPR Yes No

Adversus vs DialedIn: frequently asked questions

What is the difference between Adversus and DialedIn?
Denmark-built predictive dialer for outbound-heavy teams — strong lead management and live monitoring, but predictive mode needs 8+ agents and pricing runs above most SMB alternatives. By contrast, DialedIn (formerly ChaseData) is a mature, SMB-focused CCaaS with strong outbound dialing heritage and publicly disclosed per-seat pricing starting at $79/user/mo.