Quiq vs Vapi (2026)

Comparing Quiq and Vapi? Both are AI Agents & Chatbots 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 Quiq Vapi
Pricing Per resolution · Custom (per-conversation) Paid · $0.05/min + provider costs
Founded 2015 2020
Categories AI Agents & Chatbots Enterprise Voice & Phone AI AI Agents & Chatbots Voice & Phone AI
Integrations Salesforce Zendesk Microsoft Dynamics 365 Kustomer Five9 Genesys Amazon Connect Shopify Twilio Vonage Telnyx Deepgram ElevenLabs PlayHT OpenAI Anthropic

Choose Quiq or Vapi?

Choose Quiq if

  • you need enterprise scale, security, and compliance
  • you would rather pay per resolved ticket than per seat

Choose Vapi if

  • you prefer a flat subscription to usage-based billing

About Quiq

Quiq is an agentic AI platform for enterprise customer experience. Its AI Agents resolve customer questions end to end across messaging channels, its Voice AI handles natural phone conversations, and its AI Assistants coach human agents in real time when a conversation needs a person. Everything runs through a digital contact center workspace, with an AI Studio for building, testing, and monitoring agents. In July 2026 Quiq added Verified Intelligence, a governance layer of guardrails, simulations, and step by step visibility into agent decisions.

CEO Mike Myer founded Quiq in Bozeman, Montana in 2015, which makes it one of the longer running players in AI for CX. The company raised a $25 million Series C led by Baird Capital in 2022, and in May 2026 it rebranded around the shift from isolated AI pilots to production scale deployments, launching Voice AI at the same time. Customers include Roku, IHG Hotels and Resorts, Brex, Panasonic, Lululemon, Terminix, and Brinks Home.

Quiq publishes no prices anywhere on its site. The model is usage based: you pay for the conversations you actually use rather than for seats or feature tiers, so costs scale with volume and can be forecast from it, but every deal starts with a sales conversation and a custom quote. There is no free tier and no self serve signup, and professional managed services, where Quiq's own team builds and tunes your agents, cost extra.

Choose Quiq if you are a consumer brand with real conversation volume that wants one vendor covering autonomous AI agents, voice, and human agent assist, with governance tooling strong enough to satisfy a cautious legal team. It is squarely an enterprise sale with enterprise onboarding, so a small support team that wants self serve signup, a published price list, or a quick weekend deployment should look at lighter helpdesk native AI products instead.

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About Vapi

Vapi is a developer platform for voice AI agents. Rather than selling a finished support bot, it sells the orchestration layer: an API and SDKs that wire together speech-to-text (Deepgram and others), any major LLM (OpenAI, Anthropic), text-to-speech (ElevenLabs, PlayHT, Cartesia), and telephony (Twilio, Vonage, Telnyx) into a low latency phone agent. Support teams meet Vapi indirectly, as the engine behind custom-built inbound support lines, appointment desks, and agencies' white label voice products.

Founders Jordan Dearsley and Nikhil Gupta went through Y Combinator in 2021 with a productivity app called Superpowered, then pivoted to voice infrastructure in 2023 after Dearsley built himself an AI phone bot to think out loud with. It worked: Vapi reports over a million developers and a billion calls handled. It raised a $20 million Series A led by Bessemer in December 2024, then a $50 million Series B in May 2026 at a $500 million valuation, roughly $72 million total. Amazon chose Vapi for its Ring division after evaluating over 40 rivals.

Pricing starts at $0.05 per minute for the platform itself, with SMS at $0.005 per message. Provider costs (speech, LLM, voice, telephony) are passed through at cost, or drop to zero if you bring your own API keys. Realistic all in costs run $0.07 to $0.25 per minute. Ten concurrent calls are included, extra lines cost $10 monthly, and compliance add-ons are priced like enterprise software: HIPAA at $2,000 monthly, zero data retention at $1,000 monthly.

Choose Vapi if you have engineers and want maximum control over every layer of a support voice agent, with the freedom to swap providers as models improve. Skip it if nobody on your team writes code, or you want a vendor accountable for resolution rates rather than infrastructure.

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