Talkdesk vs Verint (2026)

Comparing Talkdesk and Verint? Both are Contact Center & CCaaS and Enterprise 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 Talkdesk Verint
Pricing Paid · $85/user/mo Paid · Custom
Founded 2011 1994
Categories Contact Center & CCaaS Enterprise Voice & Phone AI Contact Center & CCaaS Enterprise QA & Conversation Analytics
Integrations Salesforce Zendesk ServiceNow Microsoft Teams Microsoft Dynamics 365 Slack Zoom Epic Five9 Genesys Cloud Amazon Connect Zoom Contact Center Salesforce Service Cloud AWS Google Cloud

Choose Talkdesk or Verint?

Choose Talkdesk if

  • you need voice and phone AI

Choose Verint if

  • you need QA scoring and conversation analytics

About Talkdesk

Talkdesk is a cloud contact center platform (CCaaS) with AI built into nearly every layer. Its Ascend AI platform powers Autopilot, a virtual agent that resolves voice and digital conversations on its own, Copilot, which feeds live human agents answers and next best actions, Navigator for AI-driven routing, and analytics that transcribe and score every interaction. Since late 2024 Talkdesk has been threading agentic AI through the whole portfolio, with Autopilot Agentic going GA in July 2025 and an agentic Copilot following in 2026.

The origin story is genuinely good. In 2011 two Portuguese engineers, Tiago Paiva and Cristina Fonseca, built the first version at a Twilio hackathon, initially chasing a MacBook Air prize. The demo won, 500 Startups wrote a seed check, and Paiva moved to San Francisco. A decade later Talkdesk raised a $230 million Series D at a $10 billion valuation, bringing total funding to roughly $498 million. Customers named on its site and in press coverage include BankUnited, Farfetch, Canon, IBM, Trivago, and Fujitsu.

Pricing is unusually public for enterprise CCaaS. Talkdesk lists Digital Essentials at $85 per user per month, Voice Essentials at $105, Elite at $165, and Industry Experience Clouds, tuned for healthcare, financial services, retail, insurance, and more, at $225. Government pricing is custom, add-ons go through sales, and the pricing page does not spell out whether Autopilot and Copilot are included or cost extra. A free Talkdesk Express trial exists for US and Canadian companies under 50 employees.

Choose Talkdesk if you run a real phone-heavy contact center, want AI from one vendor rather than bolted-on point tools, and like industry packs with compliance workflows baked in. It is a full platform, not a widget. If you only need a helpdesk with a chatbot, or you want per-resolution AI pricing on top of Zendesk or Intercom, lighter options will cost less and deploy faster. Small teams should start with Express.

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About Verint

Verint calls itself the CX Automation Company, and the pitch is specific: an open platform where Da Vinci AI acts as a bot factory, turning a mix of proprietary, commercial, and generative models into a team of specialized bots. A containment bot answers customers directly on voice and digital channels, a knowledge suggestion bot feeds agents context-specific answers mid-call, a transcription bot covers more than 80 languages, and an intent discovery bot mines conversations for automation opportunities. Around the bots sits the classic Verint stack: workforce management, quality management, interaction analytics, and knowledge management.

The company has been at this longer than most. It started in 1994 as a Comverse Technology subsidiary, took the Verint name at its 2002 IPO, and grew into a workforce engagement giant based in Melville, New York, claiming roughly 10,000 customers in more than 175 countries and over 80 percent of the Fortune 100. In November 2025 the story changed: Thoma Bravo took Verint private in a 2 billion dollar deal and merged it with Calabrio, its other workforce engagement portfolio company, under the Verint name. Customer case studies name Capitec Bank, MSC, and Neo BPO.

Pricing is quote-based, full stop. Verint publishes no platform price list, and while third-party sites float per-user estimates for individual modules like workforce management or knowledge, none of those numbers come from Verint itself. Expect named-user or consumption licensing negotiated per module, with private offers available through AWS Marketplace. Budget for an enterprise sales cycle.

Choose Verint if you run a large contact center and want AI layered onto whatever telephony you already own: it plugs into Five9, Genesys Cloud, Amazon Connect, and Zoom Contact Center rather than replacing them, and it bundles workforce management and quality in the same platform. Skip it if you are a small team that wants transparent pricing and a self-serve start, or if you would rather buy a simple standalone support bot than adopt an entire platform.

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