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What is FreePBX

FreePBX is an open-source PBX management interface used to configure and operate VoIP phone systems, commonly deployed with the Asterisk telephony engine. It supports business calling features such as extensions, IVR/auto-attendant, ring groups, voicemail, and SIP trunk connectivity. Organizations typically use it for self-managed PBX deployments on-premises or in a private cloud, with optional commercial modules and vendor-provided appliances available.

pros

Open-source, self-hosted control

FreePBX can be deployed on customer-managed infrastructure, which supports private-cloud and on-premises telephony requirements. This model gives administrators direct control over configuration, data locality, and upgrade timing. It also reduces dependency on a single hosted service for core call control when compared with fully managed cloud PBX offerings.

Broad PBX feature coverage

The platform includes common PBX functions such as IVR, queues, ring groups, voicemail, call routing rules, and time conditions. It supports SIP endpoints and SIP trunking, enabling integration with a wide range of carriers and devices. This breadth makes it suitable for small to mid-sized deployments and multi-site scenarios when properly engineered.

Extensible module ecosystem

FreePBX supports add-on modules that extend capabilities beyond the base PBX configuration interface. Organizations can add features such as enhanced reporting, endpoint provisioning, and other administrative tools depending on licensing and deployment choices. This modular approach allows tailoring the system to specific operational requirements.

cons

Higher operational responsibility

Because FreePBX is commonly self-hosted, the customer typically owns patching, backups, monitoring, and high-availability design. Achieving carrier-grade uptime often requires additional infrastructure and telephony expertise. This can be more demanding than using a fully managed cloud PBX service.

Support varies by deployment

Community support is available for the open-source project, but response times and accountability differ from vendor-backed SLAs. Commercial support options exist through vendor offerings, but they may depend on specific distributions, appliances, or paid modules. Buyers should validate what is covered (PBX, OS, security updates, and modules) before standardizing.

Cloud-native UC features limited

FreePBX focuses on PBX call control and administration rather than delivering an all-in-one, cloud-native unified communications suite. Capabilities such as integrated team messaging, meetings, and native contact-center tooling may require third-party products or additional components. Organizations seeking a single-vendor UCaaS experience may find the overall solution more fragmented.

Plan & Pricing

Plan Price Key features & notes
FreePBX (Community, self-hosted) $0 Open-source (GNU GPL), self-hosted FreePBX GUI for Asterisk; community support and documentation.

FreePBX commercial add-on bundles (license pricing shown: 1 Year / 25 Year)

Bundle Price (1 Year) Price (25 Year) Key features & notes
Starter Bundle $169 per year $349 (25-year license) Includes Conference Pro, Extension Routing, Fax Pro, Page Pro, Park Pro, SysAdmin Pro. Buy via Sangoma Portal.
Advanced Bundle $579 per year $1,149 (25-year license) Includes Appointment Reminder, Caller ID Management, Class of Service, Call Recording Reports, CRM Link, PINSet Pro, VM Notify, Voicemail Reports, Web CallBack.
Call Center Bundle $1,149 per year $2,299 (25-year license) Call center focused modules (Queues Pro, Xact Dialer, Queue Reports, Outbound Call Limit, etc.).
Everything Bundle $1,729 per year $3,449 (25-year license) Large bundle including most commercial modules (Conference Pro, CRM Link, Fax Pro, Queues Pro, Xact Dialer, etc.).

Example individual commercial modules (sample official prices)

Module Price (1 Year) Price (25 Year) Notes
Conference Pro $15 per year $30 (25-year) Adds expanded conferencing features.
Park Pro $50 per year $125 (25-year) Multiple parking lots support.
CDR Pro $299 per year (25-year price shown on module page) Advanced call reporting; module page includes "Free Trial" link.

PBXact Cloud (hosted PBX based on FreePBX / PBXact) — per-month pricing by billing term

Billing term Trunk+User (per month) User Only (per month) Inbound DID
Month-to-month $24.95 / month $8.95 / month $1.00 per DID / month
1 Year plan (billed monthly) $22.95 / month $8.95 / month $1.00 per DID / month
3 Year plan (billed monthly) $19.95 / month $8.95 / month $1.00 per DID / month

Notes: Commercial modules and bundles are sold as time‑limited licenses (1 year) or long‑term 25‑year licenses via the Sangoma/FreePBX Portal. PBXact Cloud offers a free trial option on the PBXact Cloud site.

Seller details

Sangoma Technologies Corporation (FreePBX open-source project; maintained and commercially supported by Sangoma)
Markham, Ontario, Canada
1984
Subsidiary
https://www.freepbx.org/
https://x.com/freepbx
https://www.linkedin.com/company/sangoma/

Tools by Sangoma Technologies Corporation (FreePBX open-source project; maintained and commercially supported by Sangoma)

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