PhoneBurner Review 2026
Last reviewed June 2026 by Théo Pascard

Overview
PhoneBurner is a power dialer focused on outbound calling without the awkward connect delay that signals an autodialer, plus cadence, voicemail drop, and email follow-up. It includes ARMOR tooling to protect calling reputation. It suits sales teams and agencies that want a compliant, conversation-quality single-line dialer.
Who it's for
- →Outbound sales teams and agencies
- →Teams prioritizing call answer experience
- →Reps wanting cadence plus voicemail drop
- →Orgs concerned about caller reputation
Not for
Capabilities
- Single-line power dialing with no connect delay
- Voicemail drop and email follow-up
- Sales cadences and call workflows
- ARMOR caller-reputation tooling
- Call recording and analytics
- CRM integrations
Ratings & reviews
👍 Pros
👎 Cons
Pricing
| Tier | Price | Credits / mo | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Standard | $140/mo | — | Per user, billed annually ($165 month-to-month). |
| Professional | $165/mo | — | Per user, billed annually ($195 month-to-month). |
| Premium | $183/mo | — | Per user, billed annually ($215 month-to-month). |
The honest take
Where it breaks
The verdict
FAQ
What makes PhoneBurner different?
It dials one number at a time but removes the tell-tale connect delay, so answered calls feel like a normal human call rather than an autodialer.
Is PhoneBurner a parallel dialer?
No. It is a single-line power dialer that prioritizes call quality and compliance over raw dial volume.
How much does it cost?
Public per-user pricing runs from $140/mo (Standard) to $183/mo (Premium) billed annually, higher month-to-month.
Does it help with deliverability and reputation?
Yes, its ARMOR tooling is designed to monitor and protect your numbers from being flagged as spam.
Does it include voicemail drop?
Yes, voicemail drop and email follow-up are core features for working through call lists efficiently.
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