Calling minutes are capped by plan tier. InvestorFunnel's dialer runs on your own Twilio account: no minute caps, no upgrade required.
REsimpli closed the gap that used to send investors to Mojo or BatchDialer: it now ships a native dialer with call recording, voicemail drop, and automatic disposition-based pipeline updates. That's real progress. But that dialer comes with a plan-based minute allowance: 250 minutes on the $149 Basic tier, 1,000 on the $299 Pro tier, then 2.5 cents a minute in overage. Want unlimited users or advanced dialing features like agent whisper and call barge? That's Enterprise only, at $599 a month.
InvestorFunnel's dialer runs on your own Twilio account. You pay Twilio's usage rate directly, with no monthly minute cap and no dialer feature gated behind a $599/mo tier. Scaling your calling volume doesn't force a plan upgrade.
Both platforms have a native dialer now. The difference is what's capped by plan tier and what isn't.
REsimpli exports your contacts and leads to CSV. InvestorFunnel's import wizard maps your fields, rebuilds your pipeline stages, and gets your Twilio dialer live in the same onboarding call. Most investors are fully switched in under a week, and cancel REsimpli entirely, tiered dialer minutes included, the same day they go live.