SlyDial pricing explained
A clear breakdown of what SlyDial charges, what each plan does and does not include, and how it compares to a platform priced for campaigns rather than single calls.

How SlyDial pricing works
SlyDial is priced for consumers, not campaigns. There is a free, ad-supported way to use it (dial the access line, no account needed) and an inexpensive Premium subscription for individuals, plus a separate 'Group SlyDial' credit pack for sending one pre-recorded message to a handful of contacts at once.
The important detail buyers miss is that these are three different things, not three tiers of the same thing. Premium buys you an ad-free, faster one-to-one call. It does not include pre-recorded messages. Sending a recording to more than one person at a time means buying Group SlyDial credits on top.
SlyDial pricing plans (as of July 2026)
The free tier costs nothing: dial the access number 267-SLYDIAL (267-759-3425), listen to an in-call ad, and leave your message. Normal long-distance and airtime charges to a 267 number still apply.
SlyDial Premium is $2.99/month or $29.99/year for unlimited ad-free, faster-connecting live voicemails to one number at a time, and lets you register up to two of your own phone numbers. It does not include pre-recorded messages.
Group SlyDial is $0.10 per voicemail with credits pre-purchased in $10 increments, and sends one pre-recorded voicemail to up to 10 phone numbers at once, with a Group Reporting tab showing which numbers received it.
Pricing and plan names change often, so confirm the current numbers on SlyDial's own site before you buy. The figures above were checked in July 2026.
SlyDial pricing at a glance
| What you get | Free | Premium | Group SlyDial |
|---|---|---|---|
| Price | $0 (in-call ad) | $2.99/mo or $29.99/yr | $0.10 per voicemail, $10 blocks |
| Live one-to-one voicemails | yes (ad-free, faster connect) | - | |
| Pre-recorded message sends | - | - | |
| Recipients per send | 1 | 1 | Up to 10 |
| Registered sending numbers | - | Up to 2 | - |
| Delivery reporting | - | - | Group Reporting tab |
| Coverage | US mobiles only | US mobiles only | US mobiles only |
Read off slydial.com in July 2026 - confirm current pricing there before you buy. Calls to the free access line are billed by your carrier like any call to a 267 number.
What each SlyDial plan actually includes
Free means the access line, 267-SLYDIAL (267-759-3425). No account, no subscription, an in-call advertisement, and a normal carrier charge for calling a 267 number. It sends live voicemails one recipient at a time.
Premium, at $2.99/month or $29.99/year, buys three things: no advertisement, a faster connection, and the ability to register up to two of your own phone numbers to send from. It is still one recipient at a time and it still does not let you send a recording.
Group SlyDial is the only way to send a pre-recorded message, and it is billed separately at $0.10 per voicemail from credits bought in $10 blocks. One send reaches up to 10 numbers, and a Group Reporting tab marks which of them received it. All of the above was read off slydial.com in July 2026, so confirm before you buy.
For a business the cost question is not really the headline rate, it is the ceiling. At 10 numbers per send there is no version of SlyDial that runs a campaign. Compare that with VoiceDrop's transparent pricing or the wider ringless voicemail cost picture before deciding what you are actually buying.
Costs to watch before you commit
The practical limit for any business use is the 10-recipient cap on Group SlyDial. SlyDial's own FAQ says that anyone with thousands of numbers to call should use Slybroadcast, its sibling product from the same company, so real bulk sending means switching platforms anyway.
The free tier inserts in-call ads and pre-recorded sends incur the per-voicemail fee on top of any subscription, so the two costs stack. SlyDial delivers to US mobile numbers only, and its support is documented as available to Premium accounts only, 9am to 5pm ET on weekdays.
SlyDial has a free, ad-supported consumer tier you can use without signing up, but no business free trial. Premium features and pre-recorded (Group) sends are paid, and there is no campaign, CRM, or reporting trial for teams.
VoiceDrop vs SlyDial
| Feature | VoiceDrop | |
|---|---|---|
| AI voice cloning (1:1 from your own voice) | - | |
| AI Inbound Agent that qualifies callbacks | - | |
| Two-way SMS in the same platform | - | |
| Pay only for successful deliveries | - | |
| SOC 2 Type II certified | - | |
| 32 languages | - | |
| REST API + 5,000+ integrations | - | |
| Free trial with credits | $20 free | Consumer tier |
| Published entry price | $95/mo | $2.99/mo (consumer) |
A more capable alternative to SlyDial
VoiceDrop starts at $95/month for around 1,000 ringless voicemails and bills only for successful deliveries, with AI voice cloning, an AI Inbound Agent, two-way SMS, and SOC 2 Type II certification included rather than sold as add-ons. If you are weighing cost against capability, that bundle often delivers more booked meetings per dollar than a lower headline per-drop rate alone.
Compare the details in VoiceDrop vs SlyDial, the best SlyDial alternatives, SlyDial reviews, or see VoiceDrop's own transparent pricing. If you are still sizing up the channel itself, ringless voicemail covers how delivery works and what the market charges.
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