Skype alternative for international calling
Skype is gone. The part you actually used — calling real phone numbers — lives on.
When Microsoft shut down Skype, it took the simplest way to call international phone numbers with it. Teams replaced it, priced for corporations at $6–15 per user per month. For the millions of people who used Skype to call landlines and mobiles abroad — importers calling factories, expats calling banks, consultants calling visa offices — there was no direct replacement.
AKITAKI is the part of Skype you actually used. A dial pad. In a browser. Top up $10, $25, $50, or $100, call any phone in 180+ countries, and your balance never expires. No subscription, no contracts, no features you didn't ask for.
Skype alternatives by use case
Call factories, suppliers, and freight forwarders abroad.
Replace Skype for calling suppliers in Shenzhen and across mainland China.
Call shipping agents, customs brokers, and overseas partners.
Call visa offices, embassies, and clients worldwide.
International calling without the enterprise phone system.
Call banks, government offices, and family back home.
AKITAKI vs. other Skype alternatives
| Feature | AKITAKI | Teams | Yadaphone |
|---|---|---|---|
| Browser-based | Yes | App required | Yes |
| Pricing model | $10/$25/$50/$100 vouchers | $6–15/user/month | Credit wallet + $1.99/mo add-on |
| Subscription | No | Yes | Optional inbound add-on |
| Credit expiry | Never | N/A (subscription) | Never |
| DTMF support | Yes | Limited | No |
The part of Skype you actually used
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