Riverside vs Close

Full side-by-side comparison of features, pricing, and use cases to help you pick the right tool.

Bottom line: Riverside is both cheaper and higher-rated - a strong pick for most teams.

Riverside

Remote podcast and video recording studio with local track quality

4.5 / 5From $15/mo
Close

CRM built for inside sales teams with built-in calling and SMS

4.5 / 5From $49/mo

Pricing Comparison

PlanRiversideClose
FreeYesNo
Starter$15/mo$49/mo
Pro$24/mo$99/mo
EnterpriseCustomCustom

Riverside is cheaper at the Starter tier ($15/mo vs $49/mo).

Feature Matrix

FeatureRiversideClose
Local track recording up to 4KYes-
AI transcriptionYes-
Magic Clips shorts creationYes-
Live streamingYes-
Text-based editorYes-
Built-in calling and SMS-Yes
Email sequences-Yes
Power dialer-Yes
Pipeline management-Yes
Reporting and leaderboards-Yes

When to Choose Each

Choose Riverside if you need...

  • +Best quality for remote podcast recording
  • +Local tracks avoid internet issues
  • +Good editing tools
Content CreatorsAgenciesSolopreneurs

Choose Close if you need...

  • +Best CRM for calling teams
  • +All-in-one sales engagement
  • +Fast and reliable
SalespeopleStartupsAgencies

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which is better, Riverside or Close?

Both tools score 4.5/5 in our review. The best choice depends on your specific use case, budget, and team size.

Is Riverside cheaper than Close?

Yes, Riverside is cheaper at the Starter tier ($15/mo).

What is the difference between Riverside and Close?

Riverside focuses on local track recording up to 4k and ai transcription, while Close emphasizes built-in calling and sms and email sequences. Riverside is best for Content Creatorss, Agenciess, Solopreneurss, while Close suits Salespeoples, Startupss, Agenciess.

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