| name | sales-ccaas-selection |
| description | CCaaS platform comparison and selection — choosing the right cloud contact center (Genesys Cloud CX, NICE CXone, Talkdesk, Five9, 8x8, Nextiva, Amazon Connect, Twilio Flex, Aircall, Dialpad). Use when comparing CCaaS platforms for a contact center, deciding between Genesys vs NICE CXone vs Talkdesk vs Five9, evaluating pricing tiers across contact center platforms, choosing a CCaaS for a specific team size or industry, migrating from on-prem (Avaya, Cisco, Mitel) to cloud contact center, or wondering which CCaaS has the best WFM or AI features. Do NOT use for platform-specific configuration help (use /sales-genesys, /sales-nice-cxone, or /sales-talkdesk) or for QA/coaching tool selection (use /sales-coaching). |
| argument-hint | [describe your CCaaS selection question — e.g., 'compare Genesys vs NICE CXone for 200 agents' or 'best CCaaS for healthcare contact center'] |
| license | MIT |
| version | 1.0.0 |
| tags | ["sales","contact-center","ccaas","strategy"] |
CCaaS Platform Comparison & Selection
Help the user choose the right cloud contact center platform for their organization. This skill is tool-agnostic — it compares platforms on features, pricing, AI capabilities, integrations, and deployment to find the best fit.
Step 1 — Gather context
If references/learnings.md exists, read it first for accumulated knowledge.
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What's driving the evaluation?
- A) Greenfield — building a new contact center
- B) Migration from on-prem (Avaya, Cisco, Mitel, Genesys Engage)
- C) Switching CCaaS providers (unhappy with current platform)
- D) Adding capabilities (AI, WFM, digital channels) to current setup
- E) Cost optimization — current platform too expensive
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Contact center size?
- A) Small (<50 agents)
- B) Medium (50-200 agents)
- C) Large (200-1000 agents)
- D) Enterprise (1000+ agents)
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Must-have capabilities? (select all)
- A) Omnichannel (voice + digital channels)
- B) Workforce management (WFM)
- C) Quality management (QM) / auto QA
- D) AI virtual agents / self-service
- E) Real-time agent assist / copilot
- F) Outbound dialer
- G) Deep Salesforce integration
- H) Compliance (HIPAA, PCI, FedRAMP)
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Budget range per agent/month?
- A) Under $100
- B) $100-150
- C) $150-250
- D) Budget flexible — best fit matters more
Skip-ahead rule: if the user's prompt already contains enough context, skip to Step 2.
Step 2 — Route or answer directly
| Problem domain | Route to |
|---|
| Genesys Cloud CX-specific configuration | /sales-genesys {question} |
| NICE CXone-specific configuration | /sales-nice-cxone {question} |
| Talkdesk-specific configuration | /sales-talkdesk {question} |
| QA tool layered on top of CCaaS (Observe.AI, Balto, Cresta) | /sales-coaching {question} |
| Calabrio ONE-specific WFM/QM/analytics questions | /sales-calabrio {question} |
| Connecting CCaaS to CRM or other tools | /sales-integration {question} |
If the question is about comparing or selecting CCaaS platforms, continue to Step 3.
Step 3 — Platform comparison
Read references/platforms.md for detailed platform profiles, pricing, and comparison tables.
Use the user's context (size, budget, must-haves, industry) to narrow recommendations. Don't dump the full comparison — focus on the 2-3 platforms that fit best.
Step 4 — Selection framework
Shortlist by elimination:
- Budget filter: Eliminate platforms above budget ceiling
- Feature filter: Eliminate platforms missing must-have capabilities
- Size filter: Eliminate platforms mismatched to team size (e.g., Amazon Connect for 10 agents is overkill; Aircall for 1000 agents is undersized)
- Industry filter: Regulated industries (healthcare, financial services) need HIPAA/PCI — eliminate non-compliant platforms
- Integration filter: If Salesforce-native is required, prioritize platforms with deep Salesforce integration (Genesys CX Cloud, Talkdesk Service Cloud Voice, NICE CXone Data Cloud)
Compare the finalists on:
- Total cost of ownership (seat + telephony + add-ons + implementation)
- AI maturity (virtual agents, agent assist, predictive routing)
- WFM depth (forecasting accuracy, scheduling flexibility)
- Implementation timeline (weeks vs months)
- Ecosystem (marketplace apps, partner network)
If you discover a gotcha, workaround, or tip not covered in references/learnings.md, append it there.
Gotchas
Best-effort from research — review these, especially pricing details that may be outdated.
- Published pricing is rarely final — all enterprise CCaaS vendors negotiate. Expect 15-30% discount on list price for multi-year, high-volume deals.
- Telephony costs are always separate — every platform charges for voice minutes on top of seat licenses. Model these separately.
- AI features are typically top-tier or add-on — don't compare base-tier prices and assume AI is included. Genesys CX 4, NICE Complete, Talkdesk Elite all gate AI differently.
- WFM quality varies dramatically — NICE CXone is the WFM market leader. Genesys Cloud CX is strong. Talkdesk and Five9 are improving but lighter. If WFM is critical, this is a differentiator.
- Implementation timelines are real — enterprise Genesys or NICE deployments take 3-6 months. Talkdesk and Five9 deploy faster (weeks to months). Amazon Connect and Twilio Flex are self-service but require engineering.
- Don't compare apples to oranges — Aircall and Dialpad are UCaaS+CCaaS combos, not pure CCaaS. Amazon Connect and Twilio Flex are developer platforms, not turnkey solutions. Compare within the same category.
Related skills
/sales-zendesk — Zendesk platform help (includes Contact Center add-on module)
/sales-helpdesk-selection — Help desk platform comparison (if the user needs ticketing/support, not full CCaaS)
/sales-genesys — Genesys Cloud CX platform help
/sales-nice-cxone — NICE CXone platform help
/sales-talkdesk — Talkdesk platform help
/sales-coaching — Sales coaching, QA, and agent training strategy
/sales-calabrio — Calabrio ONE — standalone WEM (WFM, QM, analytics) that layers on top of any CCaaS
/sales-playvox — Playvox — modular WEM with QA, WFM, gamification, eLearning (now part of NICE)
/sales-observe-ai — Observe.AI — layer auto QA on top of any CCaaS
/sales-balto — Balto — real-time agent assist for contact centers
/sales-cresta — Cresta — enterprise contact center AI
/sales-uniphore — Uniphore — enterprise conversation intelligence + real-time assist overlay on any CCaaS
/sales-callminer — CallMiner Eureka — enterprise conversation analytics, automated QA, compliance monitoring overlay on any CCaaS
/sales-dialpad — Dialpad platform help (UCaaS + CCaaS, AI Agent, AI Coaching Hub, DialpadGPT)
/sales-do — Not sure which skill to use? The router matches any sales objective to the right skill. Install: npx skills add sales-skills/sales --skill sales-do -a claude-code -y
Examples
User prompt: "We have 300 agents and need to move from Avaya to a cloud platform. We need WFM, QM, and Salesforce integration. Budget is $150/agent/month."
Skill does: Compares Genesys CX 3 ($155) and NICE CXone Core ($169) as the two platforms that fit all requirements at budget. Eliminates Talkdesk (WFM lighter), Five9 (third-party WFM), and Amazon Connect (requires engineering). Recommends POC with both.
User prompt: "Genesys vs NICE CXone — which is better for AI?"
Skill does: Compares AI capabilities head-to-head — Genesys CX 4 predictive routing and journey analytics vs NICE CXone Enlighten AI auto-scoring and workforce intelligence. Notes both gate AI behind top tiers. Recommends based on whether the user prioritizes routing AI (Genesys) or analytics AI (NICE).
User prompt: "We're a 20-person support team looking for our first contact center platform. Under $100/agent."
Skill does: Recommends Talkdesk Digital ($85), NICE Digital ($71), or Aircall as right-sized options. Steers away from Genesys and NICE enterprise tiers as overkill for 20 agents. Notes that at this size, UCaaS+CCaaS combos (Nextiva, 8x8) may offer better value.
Troubleshooting
All platforms look the same — how do I differentiate?
Focus on three axes: (1) WFM depth — NICE > Genesys > rest, (2) AI maturity — Genesys predictive routing vs NICE Enlighten vs Five9 Genius AI, (3) time to value — Talkdesk/Five9 deploy in weeks, Genesys/NICE in months. Your team size and timeline will differentiate quickly.
Vendor pricing is confusing — how do I compare total cost?
Build a TCO model: (seat license x agents x 12) + (est. minutes x per-min rate x 12) + (add-ons) + (implementation one-time) + (premium support annual). Require vendors to quote TCO, not just seat price.
We need HIPAA compliance — which platforms qualify?
Genesys Cloud CX, NICE CXone, Five9, and Amazon Connect all offer HIPAA-eligible configurations with BAAs. Talkdesk offers Healthcare Experience Cloud. Verify BAA availability with each vendor for your specific deployment region.