Before signing any UCaaS contract, run your vendor through these 26 questions. Six categories cover everything that matters: pricing transparency, contract terms, support infrastructure, infrastructure reliability, the demo itself, and whether the sales process signals a real partner.

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UCaaS Vendor Evaluation Checklist

26 questions. 6 categories. Everything a business owner should ask before signing anything.
Sections:Pricing (3)Contracts (2)Support (5)Infrastructure (3)Demo Eval (10)Sales Fit (3)26 Items
Part 1💰 Pricing & Billing3 items
Evaluation ItemWhat to Ask / Watch ForResult
Did they ask for every physical location address?Taxes calculate at city & county level. No address = no real quote.Ask:Provide a fully burdened quote calculated with the street address of every location where phones will be installed.
🚩Watch For:A quote with a single blended tax rate and no address request. That number will change on the first invoice.
Which demo features require an upgrade -- and what are the usage limits?"Included" with a 30-min storage cap is not included. Ask about limits on every feature.Ask:Is this included in the quoted tier? If so, what are the storage, usage, or volume limits on that inclusion?
🚩Watch For:Features shown that require an upgrade to use -- or inclusions with caps so low they are functionally useless at normal volume.
How are usage-based charges billed -- and is there a cap?International, SMS overages, conferencing, fax-to-email. Every line item beyond the seat price.Ask:Can you provide a sample invoice from a client our size -- not a proposal, an actual invoice?
🚩Watch For:Vague answers about charges that vary by usage with no ceiling. No willingness to show a real invoice from a comparable client.
Part 2📄 Contracts2 items
Evaluation ItemWhat to Ask / Watch ForResult
What are the exact auto-renewal terms?Notice windows are often 60-90 days before anniversary. Missing it = another full term.Ask:How many days before renewal must notice be submitted? Who sends it? Will we receive proactive written notification?
🚩Watch For:Notice windows over 30 days, or any suggestion that tracking the renewal date is the customer's responsibility alone.
Under what SLA failures can the contract be terminated without penalty?ETFs can equal the full remaining contract balance. 18 months in on a 36-month deal = 18 months of fees for nothing.Ask:If you fail to meet the uptime SLA repeatedly, can we exit without penalty? Show me that language in the contract.
🚩Watch For:No termination-for-cause provisions tied to SLA failures, or ETF language charging the full remaining value regardless of provider performance.
Part 3🎧 Support & Service5 items
Evaluation ItemWhat to Ask / Watch ForResult
Where is support located -- dedicated contact or ticket queue?24/7 support can mean a U.S.-based engineer or an offshore queue that cannot escalate without filing a ticket.Ask:Is support U.S.-based? Is there a named contact assigned to our account, or do we enter a general queue?
🚩Watch For:24/7 support that resolves to a chatbot, offshore queue, or portal with no named human who knows the account.
What is the P1 escalation path -- names, roles, and response times?Real support infrastructure has defined tiers, named contacts, and committed response times. Vague answers are the answer.Ask:Who do we call first for a critical outage? Who escalates if that does not resolve it? What is the contractual response time?
🚩Watch For:Our team prioritizes critical issues with no named contacts, no defined tiers, and no contractual response time commitments.
Project manager or project coordinator -- which one is assigned?A coordinator schedules meetings. A project manager owns outcomes and makes decisions when things go sideways.Ask:Is the person assigned a project manager with decision-making authority -- or a coordinator who facilitates?
🚩Watch For:Onboarding described as self-serve, guided setup, or staffed by someone whose authority ends at scheduling calls.
How is number porting managed -- and what is the contingency if a port misses go-live?Porting takes 2-6 weeks when it goes right. No dedicated team = horror stories the night before launch.Ask:Who owns the porting process? Is there a dedicated porting team? What is the documented contingency if a port is delayed?
🚩Watch For:Porting typically takes 2-4 weeks with no follow-up on who owns it, who escalates, or what happens if it misses go-live.
What does a typical first 90 days look like for a client similar in size?Forces specifics. A provider with experience can describe week one, go-live milestones, training timing, and common issues.Ask:Walk me through the first 90 days for a client our size -- week by week, who does what, what we are responsible for.
🚩Watch For:Every client is different with no ability to describe a typical timeline or what a normal go-live process looks like.
Part 4🖥 Infrastructure & Reliability3 items
Evaluation ItemWhat to Ask / Watch ForResult
Shared multitenant or private dedicated infrastructure?One neighbor's broken pipe, everyone's wet ceiling. Shared infra means another customer's bad day can become yours.Ask:Is this shared multitenant or dedicated private infrastructure? How are customers isolated from each other?
🚩Watch For:Vague answers about enterprise-grade cloud that never address shared vs. private directly. The vagueness is the answer.
Describe every redundancy layer -- geographic, network, power, failover.Real redundancy has layers. Providers who have built it describe it in detail. Those who have not stay general.Ask:Describe your geographic redundancy, network path redundancy, and power backup. How does failover activate and how fast?
🚩Watch For:We have multiple data centers with no specifics on location separation, independent network paths, or failover trigger mechanism.
What is your RTO and RPO -- and how often is failover actually tested?Providers who know these numbers designed their infrastructure around them. Untested redundancy is redundancy in theory.Ask:What is your Recovery Time Objective and Recovery Point Objective? When was failover last tested under real failure conditions?
🚩Watch For:Blank stares, or our system is highly available with no actual RTO/RPO numbers and no testing cadence to point to.
Part 5💻 Evaluating the Demo10 items
Evaluation ItemWhat to Ask / Watch ForResult
Did they ask what is broken before opening a single slide?A rep who demos before diagnosing is running a script. Scripts close deals. They do not build systems that fit.Watch for:Did discovery happen before the demo -- current system, what breaks, what a bad day costs?
🚩Watch For:The demo started in the first 10 minutes without a single question about the business. Product tour, not needs assessment.
Did they ask how customers reach the business?Inbound volume, peak hours, after-hours handling. Without this they can only configure a generic system.Watch for:Questions about call volume, peak times, after-hours coverage -- before any features were shown.
🚩Watch For:The routing in the demo was generic. No questions about actual call patterns before features were demonstrated.
Did they ask what a bad day looks like?Separates reps trying to solve a problem from reps trying to close a deal.Watch for:Describe a recent situation where your phone system made things worse -- and were they listening or waiting to resume?
🚩Watch For:No bad-day question. Discovery felt like a formality before features. The rep was waiting to talk, not listening to understand.
Was the demo customized -- or the same deck shown to everyone?By the second conversation, features should map to specific situations discussed in discovery.Watch for:Features tied back to specific pain points discussed earlier -- not a standard sequence regardless of what was described.
🚩Watch For:Every feature shown in the same order regardless of what was discussed. Nothing skipped because it was not relevant.
Did they demo daily-use features -- or just the flashy ones?Voicemail transcription and admin reliability matter more on a Tuesday morning than AI demo theater.Watch for:Admin interface, call queue management, everyday workflows -- not just headline features shown to impress.
🚩Watch For:90% of the demo was advanced features. Nobody showed what the system looks like to an admin managing it day-to-day.
Did the rep answer product questions directly -- or defer?The sales team is the most knowledgeable version of that company a prospect will ever encounter.Watch for:Direct answers to product questions -- or hedging and promises to follow up on basic feature questions.
🚩Watch For:I'll circle back on that for questions about call recording, porting timelines, or failure behavior. Basic gaps are a preview.
Did they show what happens during a failure?How calls route when the internet goes down. Providers with good answers show it proudly.Watch for:A demo of failure scenarios -- internet outage, power event, carrier disruption. How fast does it recover?
🚩Watch For:Subject changed quickly when failure scenarios came up. No demo of call continuity or failover routing during an outage.
Did they reference clients in the same industry by specific scenario?We work with businesses like yours is not a reference. Specific problem, solution, and outcome is a reference.Watch for:A client story in the same vertical with the actual problem, how the platform addressed it, and what changed.
🚩Watch For:Vague claims about serving businesses like yours with no specifics on what those businesses needed or how it was solved.
Did they address compliance or workflow requirements for the vertical?HIPAA, PCI, legal hold. Providers with real vertical experience raise these unprompted.Watch for:Proactive mention of compliance requirements relevant to the industry -- without being asked.
🚩Watch For:We can discuss your specific compliance needs with our team means the rep does not know them.
Did they acknowledge anything the platform does not do well?The honesty test. No platform is perfect. Admitting a limitation signals the candor that shows up after go-live.Watch for:At least one honest acknowledgment of a limitation or a workaround clients use -- without being pressured.
🚩Watch For:Apparently perfect for every use case. Zero limitations mentioned across the entire demo. That is a posture, not a feature.
Part 6🤝 Sales Process & Fit3 items
Evaluation ItemWhat to Ask / Watch ForResult
Did they ask real discovery questions -- or pitch cold?Discovery determines fit. Skipping it optimizes for a signed contract, not a successful deployment.Watch for:Meaningful questions about the business and pain points -- before any pitch, demo, or slide deck appeared.
🚩Watch For:The pitch started within the first few minutes. Discovery was a formality, not a genuine effort to understand fit.
Did the rep ever push back or honestly mention a limitation?The most reliable signal of a trustworthy sales process is a moment of honest friction.Watch for:At least one moment where the rep said actually, here is a limitation or you probably do not need the enterprise tier.
🚩Watch For:Every question got a yes. Every concern got minimized. A rep who never mentions a limitation is not well-informed or not being honest.
Can they provide a 2+ year reference who survived a real support incident?Ask the questions the provider did not prepare the reference for.Ask the reference:What happened in your first 90 days? What fees were on the first invoice that were not in the proposal? Worst support experience?
🚩Watch For:Reference has been a customer less than 90 days or has never needed support. Happy new customers are not useful data points.
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Mark each item as the vendor answers. Fails in Sections 1-3 are serious. Multiple fails anywhere is a reason to negotiate hard or walk away.
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