
I like the way that Fax.Plus structures its international rates. International faxing rates are yet another cost you need to consider with an online fax service. With that service, your send limit (five faxes of up to three pages each) resets every day. If you don't want to pay anything for your fax service, FaxZero is another free-albeit bare-bones-send-only option. Neither Fax.Plus's nor HelloFax's allotments replenish automatically once you use those pages, you need to start paying.
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You cannot send a fax to multiple recipients with HelloFax's free version. HelloFax's free send-only plan limits you to sending five total pages and charges 99 cents per fax (each up to 10 pages each) after you exceed the limit.
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This free tier supports electronic signatures, multiple recipients, and the use of the mobile app. You can earn more pages for free by inviting people to sign up for Fax.Plus. With this tier, you can send a total of 10 pages free, while additional pages cost 20 cents each. Notably, it lets you send, but not receive, faxes. If you want to pay even less than Fax.Plus's Basic plan, consider SRFax, which charges just $3.29 per month for a pool of 25 pages.įax.Plus is one of the few services with a free offering. Fax.Plus's higher-price accounts are a much better value than its base plan. RingCentral Fax, offers 1,500 fax pages for $22.99 per month, which is also a better value. That honor belongs to MetroFax's $12.95-per-month plan, which includes a pool of 1,000 pages. Other options, such as choosing a specific number within a region or selecting one from the company's "handpicked set of highly memorable numbers," cost extra as well.Īlthough Fax.Plus's starting plan is cheap, it's not the most cost-effective service I tested. You can add a toll-free or local fax number for $4.99 per month or a vanity number for a one-time fee of $19.99, as well as porting your existing number for free. This last plan adds support for Zapier and data residency choices, too.Īll of Fax.Plus's plans offer unlimited fax storage, access to its mobile apps, and support for electronic signatures. The top-end Enterprise option, which costs $59.99 per month, includes 3,000 pooled pages and more advanced security and developer controls for admins. The $19.99-per-month Business plan offers 800 pages per month, support for up to five team members, and the ability to integrate with Slack. The $11.99-per-month Premium plan offers 300 pooled pages, and the overage fee decreases to 5 cents per page. You can save money by subscribing to the annual payment plan, which brings the equivalent monthly price down to $4.99.

If you exceed your limit, Fax.Plus charges you an overage fee of 10 cents per page. How Much Does Fax.Plus Cost?įax.Plus's Basic plan costs just $5.99 per month for 100 pooled pages (either sent or received), which makes it the cheapest service we've tested (aside from the free options). It earns our Editors' Choice endorsement alongside HelloFax, since both are modern, simple to use, and offer intuitive interfaces. Fax.Plus has recently improved its handling of our graphics-heavy test document, too. It even implements features such as document signing (though only via the mobile apps) and fax scheduling. Fax.Plus is a top-notch service that offers flexible pricing, a free tier, and excellent mobile apps. Instead of searching for the nearest physical fax machine the next time you need to send a fax, consider using an online fax service.
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