Best Call Center Software for Google Data Studio

Find and compare the best Call Center software for Google Data Studio in 2026

Use the comparison tool below to compare the top Call Center software for Google Data Studio on the market. You can filter results by user reviews, pricing, features, platform, region, support options, integrations, and more.

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    CallTrackingMetrics Reviews

    CallTrackingMetrics

    CallTrackingMetrics

    $79 per month
    927 Ratings
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    CallTrackingMetrics is the only SaaS platform that uses call tracking and conversion intelligence to inform contact center automation--resulting in a more personalized customer experience. Find out which marketing campaigns are generating leads or conversions and use that data for automated call flows and to power your contact centre. Our phone, text, online, and live chat tools allow you to unify communications across your organization. CallTrackingMetrics is trusted by more than 100,000 users worldwide to manage communications for their sales, marketing, and service teams. Call tracking features include reliable dynamic numbers insertion (DNI), for session-level attribution, local and toll-free tracking numbers, and omnichannelattribution across calls, texts and form fills. Contact center features include a browser-based softphone and smart routing options.
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    Toky Reviews

    Toky

    Toky Inc.

    $20.00/month/user
    Toky is a fully-featured Business Phone System that allows customers and employees to communicate easily. All you need is an internet connection. Virtual phone numbers allow you to be available from anywhere in the world. Integrate your CRM with your business tools seamlessly so you can call customers with one click and automatically log all details. With proven reliability and affordable rates, you can take advantage of features like call recordings, voicemails SMS, Speech to Text, and voicemails.
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    Jet Call Tracker Reviews

    Jet Call Tracker

    Jet Interactive

    $25 per month
    Imagine answering a call from your desk or mobile phone, and asking the caller about their inquiry. Then, you can see exactly what advertising drove the call. You can monitor calls from other sources such as email, automated advertising, social media, TV radio, and press. This allows you to track what digital advertising works well. Jet can track calls using both traditional inbound numbers like 13 and 1800 numbers, as well as Local numbers and Australian Mobile numbers. Jet found that the most calls are generated by businesses in finance, auto, insurance, and education. Call tracking is best suited for businesses that have customers who do extensive research online before calling and order complex products. Although Call Tracking reporting is available to almost all businesses, some types of businesses are more likely to take advantage of it.
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    OmniIndex Reviews
    OmniIndex transforms unstructured data, often referred to as "The other 80%," from various silos into a unified and coherent index, allowing for deeper insights. By integrating with all your customer service applications, including voice transcripts, emails, and chatbots, OmniIndex empowers you to derive answers to unasked questions while simultaneously assessing customer sentiment in real-time. This innovative approach enhances the ability to correlate problems with root causes and resolutions, significantly improving the overall customer experience. With access to timely data from reliable sources, organizations can understand their customers' true thoughts and feelings. Moreover, the OmniIndex Data Intelligence Platform effectively indexes and analyzes information from online web forms and chatbots on various platforms, including Facebook Messenger, thereby enabling organizations to gain valuable insights into customer inquiries and operator interactions in real-time. Ultimately, this comprehensive analysis fosters a more agile response to customer needs, ensuring satisfaction and loyalty in an ever-evolving marketplace.
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