| Primary job | Sales-first calling, texting, routing, CRM logging, and follow-up workflows built for revenue teams across outbound and inbound use cases. | Real-estate-first prospecting platform with a power dialer, lead manager, lead services, and caller-ID tooling for high-volume outreach. |
| Dialing model and throughput | Kixie publishes a Multi-line PowerDialer that can auto-dial up to ten numbers simultaneously with automatic answer detection. | Mojo publishes single-line and triple-line dialing options, and its Triple Line Dialer pricing row says teams can reach up to 300 calls per hour. |
| Lead manager and data model | Kixie leans on CRM integrations, call logging, call dispositions, new lead creation, and external workflow automation rather than bundled real-estate lead data. | Mojo publishes a built-in Lead Manager, appointment and calendar tools, lead imports, Mojo lead services, and neighborhood or property-status list building on its pricing page. |
| Shared texting and post-call follow-up | Kixie publishes Business SMS, SMS templates, Auto-SMS, and Team SMS with shared inbox behavior, internal notes, and lock controls on a shared business number. | Based on Mojo’s published product and compliance pages reviewed May 31, 2026, we did not find a native Team SMS feature comparable to Kixie’s shared inbox workflow. |
| Caller ID reputation and deliverability | ConnectionBoost combines local presence, progressive caller ID, and caller-reputation management to improve pickup rates and reduce spam flags. | Mojo publishes Reputation Guard, TransUnion CNO registration, automatic spam appeals, customer-number support, and STIR/SHAKEN attestation level A when using Mojo Caller ID. |
| Integrations and workflow automation | Kixie publishes bi-directional CRM integrations plus webhooks and API for sending call and SMS data into other systems in real time. | Mojo publishes CRM sync, integrations with Zapier and API Nation, lead-source imports, and third-party connections, but its public story is lighter on open event-level workflow automation. |
| Routing and broader phone operations | Kixie publishes contact-center features like IVR, inbound call queues, ring groups, business hours routing, call routing, and shared voicemail workflows. | The reviewed Mojo pages center on outbound prospecting, voice connection, call recording, lead management, and caller ID rather than a broad inbound-routing or contact-center stack. |
| Pricing model and add-ons | Kixie publishes a free trial with no credit card required and positions its value around sales execution features bundled into a broader phone platform. | Mojo pricing reviewed May 31, 2026 publishes a build-your-plan model with $10 Agent Access, $89 Single Line Dialer, $139 Triple Line Dialer, $30 Mojo Voice, and $25 call recording per agent, plus optional lead-data subscriptions. |
| Compliance and list hygiene | Kixie publishes DNC compliance, caller-ID reputation, and two-party-consent or call-queue controls across its features directory. | Mojo’s compliance page says customers can scrub Mojo-sourced call lists against the U.S. Federal DNC registry and also use internal DNC scrubbing for customer-sourced contacts and DNC records. |