Best Orum Alternatives in 2026

Orum is one of the top AI-powered parallel dialers on the market, but at $200-$300/user/month with annual contracts, it's a significant investment. If you're looking for a cheaper option, a tool with broader multi-channel capabilities, or a different approach to increasing SDR productivity, here are the alternatives.

At a Glance

Tool Price Best For Key Difference
Nooks $200-$300/user/mo Remote SDR teams that need a virtual sales floor alongside dialing Virtual sales floor + AI dialer vs Orum's pure dialing focus
Salesloft Dialer Included in Salesloft platform ($125-$165/user/mo) Teams already using Salesloft for sequences who want integrated calling Built-in dialer within a full sales engagement platform vs standalone parallel dialer
Outreach Dialer Included in Outreach platform Teams already using Outreach for sequences who want integrated calling Dialer within a multi-channel sequencer vs Orum's standalone parallel dialing
Apollo.io Dialer Included from $49/user/mo Growth teams that want data, sequences, and calling in one platform All-in-one platform with built-in dialer vs Orum's standalone parallel dialer
Gong Engage Custom pricing Teams that want calling + conversation intelligence in one platform AI conversation intelligence and coaching vs Orum's parallel dialing
PhoneBurner (Traditional Power Dialer) $140-$170/user/mo Teams that want power dialing without AI parallel dialing pricing Traditional power dialer at lower cost vs AI-powered parallel dialing

1. Nooks

Price $200-$300/user/mo
Best For Remote SDR teams that need a virtual sales floor alongside dialing

Coverage & Capabilities

Parallel dialing (up to 5 lines), virtual sales floor for team collaboration, live coaching, AI call summaries, and collaborative blitz calling. Addresses team culture and engagement, not just call volume.

VERDICT

The closest competitor. Similar pricing but with team collaboration features Orum doesn't offer. Choose Nooks if remote SDR culture is as important as raw dialing speed.

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2. Salesloft Dialer

Price Included in Salesloft platform ($125-$165/user/mo)
Best For Teams already using Salesloft for sequences who want integrated calling

Coverage & Capabilities

Click-to-dial and power dialing integrated into Salesloft cadences. Not parallel dialing, so call volume is lower than Orum. But calling is embedded in your email and social sequences rather than being a separate workflow.

VERDICT

Not a parallel dialer replacement, but if you're already paying for Salesloft, its built-in dialer covers basic cold calling needs without an additional $250/user/month. Best for teams where phone is one channel among several.

Read the full Salesloft Dialer review →

3. Outreach Dialer

Price Included in Outreach platform
Best For Teams already using Outreach for sequences who want integrated calling

Coverage & Capabilities

Similar to Salesloft's approach: click-to-dial embedded in sequences. Power dialing available but not true parallel dialing. Call recording, coaching tools, and CRM logging included.

VERDICT

Same logic as Salesloft. If Outreach is your sequencer, use its built-in dialer for basic calling before adding a $250/user parallel dialer on top.

Read the full Outreach Dialer review →

4. Apollo.io Dialer

Price Included from $49/user/mo
Best For Growth teams that want data, sequences, and calling in one platform

Coverage & Capabilities

Click-to-dial and power dialing included in Apollo's platform alongside contact data, email sequences, and analytics. Not parallel dialing. Call recording and CRM logging included at Professional tier and above.

VERDICT

The budget option. Apollo's dialer is basic compared to Orum, but it's included in a platform that also gives you contact data and email sequences. Best for teams where phone outreach is supplementary, not primary.

Read the full Apollo.io Dialer review →

5. Gong Engage

Price Custom pricing
Best For Teams that want calling + conversation intelligence in one platform

Coverage & Capabilities

Gong's platform now includes engagement features alongside its conversation intelligence. Call recording, AI analysis, coaching insights, and deal intelligence. Not a parallel dialer, but the coaching and analysis capabilities are deeper than Orum's.

VERDICT

Different value proposition. Orum maximizes call volume; Gong maximizes call quality. If your SDR team's problem is call quality rather than call quantity, Gong's coaching intelligence may drive more pipeline than raw parallel dialing.

Read the full Gong Engage review →

6. PhoneBurner (Traditional Power Dialer)

Price $140-$170/user/mo
Best For Teams that want power dialing without AI parallel dialing pricing

Coverage & Capabilities

Power dialing (one call at a time, auto-advances through list), voicemail drop, local presence, CRM integration. No AI voicemail detection or parallel dialing, but it's simple, proven, and costs 30-40% less than Orum.

VERDICT

The budget option for teams that want faster dialing without paying for AI features. Power dialing increases productivity 2-3x over manual dialing. If you don't need 5-10x via parallel lines, this tier of dialer may be enough.

Read the full PhoneBurner (Traditional Power Dialer) review →

How We Chose These Alternatives

We evaluated these alternatives based on parallel dialing capability, AI features, integration depth, pricing, and how they fit into different SDR workflows.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the cheapest Orum alternative?

Apollo.io includes a basic dialer in its $49/user/month plan. PhoneBurner-style power dialers run $140-$170/user/month. Salesloft and Outreach include dialers in their platform pricing. All are cheaper than Orum's $200-$300/user/month, but none offer true parallel dialing.

Is parallel dialing necessary?

It depends on your SDR team's call volume. If reps make 100+ calls/day and phone is the primary outreach channel, parallel dialing's 3-5x improvement in connect rates makes a measurable impact. If your team is multi-channel (email, LinkedIn, phone) and makes 30-50 calls/day, power dialing or built-in platform dialers are usually sufficient.

Can Salesloft or Outreach replace Orum?

For basic calling, yes. For high-volume parallel dialing, no. Salesloft and Outreach include power dialers that work well for teams where phone is one touchpoint in a multi-channel sequence. Orum is specifically for teams where maximizing live phone conversations is the top priority.

Which Orum alternative is best for call coaching?

Gong. Its conversation intelligence platform analyzes calls for talk-to-listen ratio, competitor mentions, next steps, and coaching opportunities. Nooks also has good live coaching tools with whisper functionality.

About the Author

Rome Thorndike has spent over a decade working with B2B data and sales technology. He led sales at Datajoy, an analytics infrastructure company acquired by Databricks, sold Dynamics and Azure AI/ML at Microsoft, and covered the full Salesforce stack including Analytics, MuleSoft, and Machine Learning. He founded DataStackGuide to help RevOps teams cut through vendor noise using real adoption data.