Harmony vs. Avoma
Zobacz, jak wypadamy pod kątem funkcjonalności istotnych dla conversation intelligence.
| Funkcjonalność | Harmony | Avoma |
|---|---|---|
| Podstawowe | ||
| Niezależne od źródła | ||
| Niezależne od modelu | ||
| Między-zespołowe | ||
| Przestrzeń robocza AI | ||
| Samodzielne wdrożenie | ||
| Conversation Data Lake | ||
| Gotowe dla enterprise | ||
Overview
Avoma is a mid-market meeting intelligence platform combining an AI meeting assistant, conversation intelligence, and revenue intelligence as separate add-on modules. Features include transcription in 75+ languages, "Ask Avoma" AI copilot, and automated CRM field updates.
Pricing
Starts at $19/recorder seat/month for the base tier, but escalates to $150+/seat with all add-ons enabled. The modular pricing obscures the true cost — getting the full feature set requires stacking multiple add-ons.
Security & Data Residency
Avoma holds SOC 2 Type II, HIPAA, and GDPR compliance. However, all data is hosted in the US only. No EU data residency option.
Key Limitations
Pre-LLM architecture. Avoma's core platform was built before the generative AI era and has been retrofitted with LLM features. This shows in common complaints: bot intrusiveness, transcription accuracy issues for non-English speakers, recording reliability failures, and sluggish navigation.
Add-on pricing complexity. Getting conversation intelligence, revenue intelligence, and meeting assistant features requires separate purchases, making true cost comparison difficult.
No offline or IVR support. Limited to standard meeting platforms with no in-person, phone system, or contact center data ingestion.
US-only data. No self-hosted deployment, no customer-controlled data residency. Not suitable for organizations with strict EU data sovereignty requirements.
When to Choose Harmony
Avoma can work for mid-market teams that want a single vendor for meetings and basic CI. When you need modern AI-native architecture, source-agnostic ingestion, data ownership, EU residency, and a true conversation data lake — Harmony is the infrastructure-layer alternative.