boost.ai vs Five9 (2026)

Comparing boost.ai and Five9? Both are Contact Center & CCaaS, Enterprise and Voice & Phone AI tools in the directory, which is why buyers put them on the same shortlist. Below is a side-by-side look at how they price, what they integrate with, and when each is the better fit, so you can pick on the facts rather than either vendor's own sales page.

At a glance

Attribute boost.ai Five9
Pricing Paid · Custom Paid · $119/seat/mo
Founded 2016 2001
Categories AI Agents & Chatbots Contact Center & CCaaS Enterprise Voice & Phone AI Contact Center & CCaaS Enterprise Voice & Phone AI
Integrations Genesys Zendesk Salesforce Five9 Amazon Connect Microsoft Teams Salesforce ServiceNow Microsoft Dynamics 365 Zendesk Oracle Microsoft Teams Zoom RingCentral

Choose boost.ai or Five9?

Choose boost.ai if

  • you need autonomous AI agents

Choose Five9 if

  • you want a longer, proven track record

About boost.ai

boost.ai comes from Sandnes, Norway, where founder Lars Ropeid Selsås started in 2016 by automating customer interactions for a local bank. That origin explains everything about the product: it is conversational AI built for institutions that cannot afford a creative answer, and Nordic banks and insurers were the proving ground. Customers today include Nordea, Santander, DNB, Telenor, Vodafone, and Metro Bank, and the platform claims more than 600 live AI agents handling over 150 million automated conversations a year.

Technically, boost.ai's signature move is the hybrid: deterministic natural-language understanding that behaves predictably at thousands of intents, combined with generative AI where flexibility helps, all wrapped in governance controls. That lets a compliance officer sign off on what the agent is allowed to say while the agent still handles the long tail of phrasing real customers use. It covers chat and voice, integrates with contact-center platforms like Genesys, Five9, and Amazon Connect, and even supports Nordic authentication systems like BankID, a detail that says a lot about who it serves.

The company took a majority investment from private equity firm Nordic Capital in 2021 and sells the way you would expect an enterprise Scandinavian vendor to sell: quote-based pricing, no public price list, proper procurement. An unusual cultural artifact is its certification program, with thousands of certified AI trainers among its customers' staff, reflecting a philosophy that the client team, not the vendor, should run the agent day to day.

Pick boost.ai if you are a bank, insurer, telco, or public-sector organization that needs high-accuracy automation with auditable behavior. It is not the tool for a startup wanting a widget by Friday; it is the tool for the organization whose regulator reads the transcripts.

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About Five9

Five9 is a cloud contact center platform, the kind that runs the whole operation: inbound and outbound voice, chat, email, SMS, and social messaging, plus routing, quality management, and workforce tools. Its Genius AI suite threads through everything, with voice and digital AI Agents that resolve customer conversations on their own, AI Agent Assist that transcribes calls and coaches live reps, and AI Summaries, Insights, and Knowledge doing the after-call cleanup. In 2025 Five9 pushed hard into what it calls Agentic CX, adding an Agentic Engine plus AI Trust and Governance controls.

The company has been at this since 2001, when it started in San Ramon, California, betting that contact centers belonged in the cloud back when they lived in server closets. It went public on NASDAQ in April 2014 at 7 dollars a share under the ticker FIVN. In 2021 Zoom agreed to buy Five9 for roughly 14.7 billion dollars in stock, then shareholders balked and the deal was terminated that September. Longtime CEO Mike Burkland retired, handing the job to Amit Mathradas in February 2026. Today Five9 claims more than 3,000 customers, including Alaska Airlines, PUMA, Omaha Steaks, Wyndham, and Exact Sciences.

Five9 publishes exactly two prices. Digital costs 119 dollars per concurrent seat per month for digital channels only, and Core costs 159 dollars with voice included. The Plus, Pro, and Enterprise bundles are quote only, and everything carries a 50 seat minimum plus usage based charges. Bundled AI covers 3,000 minutes per seat before metered fees kick in, and the serious stuff, AI Agents and virtual agents, is sold as add-ons through sales. Budget accordingly.

Choose Five9 if you run a genuine contact center with 50 or more seats and want voice, digital channels, and AI under one roof from a vendor that will still exist next year. Skip it if you are a small team wanting a simple helpdesk: Zendesk or Intercom will fit better, cost less, and skip the sales calls.

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