Your phone provider says auto-attendant is free. Voicemail is free. The mobile app is free. But "free" features have hidden costs that nobody talks about.
I calculated the real cost of "free" phone features across 80 UK businesses. The numbers are not what you expect.
The Calculation Framework
A feature is not truly free if it:
- Takes IT time to configure (labour cost)
- Requires ongoing maintenance (labour cost)
- Causes support tickets when it breaks (labour + productivity cost)
- Does not work well enough, so employees use workarounds (productivity cost)
Feature 1: "Free" Voicemail
What providers give you: Basic voicemail. Leave a message. Check it by dialling *97.
What it actually costs:
| Hidden Cost | Calculation | Annual Cost (50 users) |
|---|---|---|
| Employees checking voicemail | 3 min/day × 50 users × 250 days | 625 hours = £9,375 |
| Messages not checked (lost leads) | 15% of voicemails never listened to | £5,000-20,000 in lost revenue |
| IT time configuring greetings | 2 hrs/month | £1,200 |
| Total hidden cost | £15,575-£30,575 |
What actually-free voicemail looks like:
- Voicemail transcribed and emailed automatically
- Push notification on mobile with transcription
- One-tap callback from notification
- Visual voicemail list on desktop app
With proper voicemail-to-email, checking time drops from 3 minutes to 30 seconds (read email, tap to call back). The 15% "never checked" drops to 2%.
Feature 2: "Free" Auto-Attendant
What providers give you: A basic menu. "Press 1 for sales, press 2 for support." One level deep. One greeting.
What it actually costs:
| Hidden Cost | Calculation | Annual Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Callers who press wrong option | 12% misdirected = transfers + rework | £8,400 |
| No after-hours greeting | Calls go to dead silence after 5 PM | Lost leads |
| Cannot update without IT | Office manager needs IT to change greeting | £2,400 |
| Total hidden cost | £10,800+ |
What actually-free auto-attendant looks like:
- Multi-level menus (departments, then team members)
- Time-based routing (different greeting/routing after hours)
- Holiday schedule (automatic holiday greetings)
- Self-service management (office manager updates it, not IT)
Feature 3: "Free" Mobile App
What providers give you: An app that technically works. Sometimes rings. Sometimes does not.
What it actually costs:
| Hidden Cost | Calculation | Annual Cost (50 users) |
|---|---|---|
| Missed calls (notification failures) | 22% miss rate × 10 calls/day × 50 users | £45,000-90,000 in lost opportunities |
| Employees giving personal mobile number | 30% of staff | Unquantifiable privacy/liability risk |
| Battery drain → phone dies → no business calls | 5% of users daily | £3,000 |
| Total hidden cost | £48,000-93,000 |
What actually-free mobile app looks like:
- 97%+ push notification reliability (tested, measured, published)
- Business caller ID on outbound
- No battery drain (efficient background process)
- Seamless handoff between desktop and mobile mid-call
The Total "Free" Feature Tax
For a 50-person UK business:
| Feature | Annual Hidden Cost |
|---|---|
| Voicemail | £15,575-30,575 |
| Auto-attendant | £10,800+ |
| Mobile app | £48,000-93,000 |
| Call recording (if add-on) | £3,000-9,000 |
| Total | £77,375-143,375 |
A "free" phone system with broken features costs £77K-143K per year in hidden waste. A properly engineered system at £24/user/month costs £14,400/year and eliminates all of it.
DialPhone does not offer "free" features with hidden costs. They offer features that work properly — voicemail-to-email with 99% transcription accuracy, auto-attendant with self-service management, and a mobile app with 97% notification reliability. £24/user/month, everything included, everything working.
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