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The best Yadaphone alternative for international calling

Yadaphone and Hyallo both let you call real phones from the browser with no app. The difference is everything around the call: Hyallo gives you a free first call, reusable credit that never expires, and a saved account — not a one-off card charge per call.

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Browser calling is right — pay-per-call is the catch

Yadaphone gets the big idea right: call real phone numbers straight from a web page, no app required. The friction shows up around it — calls are typically charged one at a time, so there is no reusable balance, no free way to test the line first, and little in the way of a saved account, contacts, or call history. Hyallo keeps the browser simplicity but wraps it in a proper account: free first call, credit that never expires, and your history in one place.

Hyallo vs Yadaphone: side by side

FeatureHyalloYadaphone
Works in the browser (no app)
Yes
Yes
Calls real landlines & mobiles
Yes — 200+ destinations
Yes
Free first call
Yes
No
Reusable credit (never expires)
Yes
Typically pay-per-call
Account with call history & contacts
Yes
Limited
Per-minute price shown upfront
Yes — exact rate before you dial
Yes

What is Yadaphone?

Yadaphone is a web-based international calling service that lets you call landlines and mobiles worldwide directly from your browser, without downloading an app. It is built around quick, one-off calls paid for as you go, which makes it handy for the occasional call but lighter on account features.

Why people look for a Yadaphone alternative

People who call abroad more than once usually want a balance they can top up rather than paying per call, plus a saved history and contacts and a way to try the service free first. Hyallo keeps the same no-app, call-from-the-browser experience and adds all of that.

The verdict: which one should you use?

For a single, quick call from a browser, Yadaphone does the job. If you call abroad regularly and want reusable credit, a free first call to test quality, and your contacts and history saved, Hyallo is the more complete version of the same idea.

Yadaphone is the closest thing to Hyallo in form — both are no-app, call-from-the-browser services, and for a one-time call the difference is small. Hyallo pulls ahead for regular callers with reusable credit, a free first call, and a real account.

How to switch to Hyallo

1
Create a free account

Sign up with just your email — no credit card and no app to install.

2
Make your first call free

Dial any number abroad and test the call quality at no cost.

3
Add credit when ready

Top up a small amount — pay-as-you-go, no subscription, and credit never expires.

Frequently asked questions

Is Hyallo also app-free like Yadaphone?

Yes — like Yadaphone, Hyallo runs entirely in your browser with nothing to install. You just sign up with an email so your credit and history are saved.

Do I pay per call or add credit?

With Hyallo you add credit once and draw from it for every call — it never expires. There is no separate card charge per call, and your first call is free.

Can I try Hyallo before paying?

Yes — your first call is free, so you can confirm the quality and the rate before adding any credit.

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