Vulcan7 | Reviews and Pricing | 2024
Vulcan7 is a well-regarded real estate dialer. Not only does it have the dialer, but well-reviewed quality leads from FSBOs and expired listings, as well as rental, commercial, probate, geosearch, and email leads. It also has a CRM that includes the dialer feature and numerous integrations.
Vulcan7 was founded in 1997 and is located in Cincinnati, Ohio.
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Use Vulcan7 if…
- You are focused on FSBO-Expired leads as a major pillar of your business
- You are a dialer who also creates video content for your marketing
- Your business includes dialing probate leads
Skip Vulcan7 if…
- You have to have a 3 line dialer and aren’t interesting in mixing and matching tools (consider Mojo)
- You want to purchase your dialing tools a la carte rather than a single bundle (consider REDX)
- You’re just interested in FSBOs and Expireds (consider Espresso Agent)
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Best Features
Expireds-FSBOs
Vulcan7 is all about calling expired listings and For Sale By Owner leads.
You get an unlimited number of areas to dial expireds and FSBOs, looking them up either by city, zip code, or MLS area.
They do daily scrubbing of all the data, attempting to find work numbers, emails, cell phones, and scrubbing it on the DNC list.
You can also contact “old expireds”, expired listings from a year, two years, or even more that have not sold in the meantime. These can be leads who are not getting sandblasted with real estate agents calling, but still in a position where they’d like to sell if the conditions are right.
The CRM is attached to two dialers so that two people can be calling out at once.
They also offer probates, which is a unique value add that you don’t get from most dialers.
Data Quality
Whenever purchasing phone numbers, cell phones, and emails, you are sure to get lots of duds.
Generally, the reviews of Vulcan7 suggest they have some of the better and more thorough data sources to scrub info they are selling you.
StoryTellr Video Email
Vulcan7 comes with StoryTellr, an email marketing service similar to BombBomb in that it focuses on video content.
As you are purchasing emails with your leads, you have an email list you can market to (though beware of compliance with the CAN-SPAM Act and other appropriate rules when marketing to emails).
Key Integrations
Vulcan7 has fewer integrations than some competitors, but some key partnerships if your tech stack overlaps. They have direct integrations with Boomtown, Mojo, Cole, All the Leads, REW, and calendars.
Outside of these integrations, you will be limited to exporting your data to csvs and uploading them that way.
Their Mojo partnership is a curious one, given that they are competitors. But both companies have apparently found a symbiotic relationship with many agents using Mojo for the dialer and Vulcan7 for the data. More on that below!
Biggest Pitfalls
Single Line Dialer Only
If you are a power user of dialers and love your 3-line dialer, you’ll be out of luck with Vulcan7. They offer a single-line dialer only.
If you are intent on a 3-line dialer, you may want to consider the Mojo dialer.
3-line dialers do allow you to get through more calls more quickly. But they do have a downside. If multiple people answer at the same time, one of them gets dropped. 3-line dialers try to get around this by instead leaving a nice voicemail for the dropped call, but it can still be an awkward first impression for a potential client.
Vulcan7 Pricing*
- $359/mo for Expireds + FSBOs + FRBOs + GeoSearch
- $250 for a year of old expireds
- Discounts available for paying 6 or 12 months ahead
Vulcan7 is $359/mo for two single-line dialers and the full product.
You can also pay for a scrubbed list of “Old Expireds” for $250 (you get the previous year at signup for free). For example, I could get a list of homes that were listed in 2022 and failed to sell since then.
There is no contract, but it is only $323/mo if you commit to 6 months and $305/mo for committing to a year (still billed monthly). If you are willing to pay 12 months in advance, it is $3443 (~$288/mo).
*This is current to the best of my knowledge at the time of this writing. Contact the vendor directly to check current prices, discounts, and terms.
My Personal Recommendation
Vulcan7 regularly shows up in comments about real estate agents’ favorite dialers.
They need that good press and product apostles because Vulcan7 is certainly one of the more expensive dialers! The cost is not in part because they do not offer their individual services a la carte. If you bought every service from their competitiors, their price tag would be more comparable. Therefore, Vulcan7 is better for the agent who is going all-in on dialing and using the most of all three pillars: FSBOs, expireds, and circle prospecting.
Where they are most praised is the quality of their data and contact information. It can be worth the change if it is the difference between getting through to an eager and qualified seller or not.
That said, it surprisingly lacks some of the features of competitors like lots of integrations or advanced dialer options.
Vulcan7 is also often mixed and matched with other lists and dialers like Cole or Mojo.
That obviously isn’t necessary for someone getting started with dialing. I wouldn’t recommend that until you’ve tried a few systems and know a lot more about what you want in a dialer and data.
My recommendation would be to strongly consider Vulcan7 if dialing is a core pillar of your business. With no contract, it is relatively inexpensive to take for a test drive. I would compare it to Espresso Agent.
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