BatchDialer vs Mojo Sells

BatchDialer logo
BatchDialer is a cloud-based multi-line power dialer built for real estate prospecting — dial up to 5 simultaneous lines with local presence calling, AI-powered coaching, and integrated real estate lead lists.
$95/agent/mo
Mojo Sells logo
The most widely-adopted power dialer in real estate — pairs a multi-line dialer with neighborhood/expired/FSBO data.
$99/mo (Single Line)

BatchDialer vs Mojo Sells: feature comparison

FeatureBatchDialerMojo Sells
Call Recording
CRM Integration
Local Presence Caller ID
Mobile App
Multi-Line Dialer
Real Estate Data Bundled
Single-Line Power Dialer
Voicemail Drop

BatchDialer — Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Multi-line dialing up to 5 simultaneous lines dramatically increases contact rates over single-line competitors
  • Integrated real estate data lists (expired, FSBO, pre-foreclosure) reduce the need for a separate skip-trace subscription
  • AI call transcripts and sentiment analysis give team managers real-time coaching data without third-party tools
  • Native CRM integrations with kvCORE, Follow Up Boss, BoomTown, and Chime sync call outcomes automatically

Cons

  • No dedicated iOS or Android mobile app — desktop browser only, limiting field use
  • Per-agent pricing at $95+/mo escalates quickly for teams of five or more; Mojo Sells prices per team rather than per seat
  • TCPA compliance setup requires significant configuration — DNC scrubbing and consent workflows are a liability risk if misconfigured
  • Real estate lead lists are a $49/mo add-on, not included in base plans; true data bundling costs extra on top of the per-seat fee

Mojo Sells — Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Most widely-deployed power dialer in real estate
  • Triple-line dialer for aggressive outreach
  • Built-in CRM
  • Expired/FSBO/Neighborhood data add-ons

Cons

  • Data add-ons stack up in cost
  • UI feels dated vs newer entrants
  • Requires cold-call discipline to ROI