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Deskwise vs Nextiva

Nextiva is a business VoIP and unified-communications platform — phone, video, team messaging, and contact-center features in one suite, trusted by businesses that want a full phone system. Deskwise isn't a phone system; it's an AI agent that books appointments and collects payments. Here's the honest split.

Best for Deskwise

Service operators who want an AI agent that books jobs and takes deposits — not a phone/unified-comms suite.

Best for Nextiva

Businesses that want a complete phone system — lines, extensions, video, and unified communications.

Side-by-side
FeatureDeskwiseNextiva
What it isAI front desk (books + collects)Business VoIP / UCaaS phone system
Full phone systemNo — not a phone providerYes — lines, extensions, video, IVR
Team messaging + videoNoYes — unified comms suite
Monthly base priceSolo $199 · Studio $499 · Practice $1,699~$20–$40/user/mo
AI agent answers + booksBuilt-in — books into your calendar 24/7Routes calls; AI assists, no booking engine
Takes deposits + no-show feesStripe Connect to your bankNo — phone platform, no payments
Answers SMS with same agentYes — voice + text, one agentBusiness SMS, no AI front desk
Dormant-client winback60/90-day cron + agent outreachNo
Done-for-you migration$200 white-glove setupOnboarding + porting support
Agency reseller programYes — resellers keep 70%Partner program (referral-style)
Verticals served53 verticals, one engineHorizontal (any business)
Bilingual agentEnglish + SpanishMulti-language support, human-staffed
The verdict

Nextiva wins as a full phone system — if you need lines, extensions, video, and unified communications for a team, that's its job and it does it well. Deskwise wins when the goal isn't a phone system but an outcome: an AI agent that answers, books the appointment, and takes the deposit to your bank. Many operators keep their phone provider and add Deskwise as the agent that actually closes bookings.