You don’t have to worry about adding accounts or fiddling with the configuration anymore, and you can start making your first calls. When you first open the Bria app, it’s all set up. The software is all set up and ready for action by the time you install the Bria app and log into it. I also appreciated that you have to connect your VoIP service during your account setup. I’m sure it would be appreciated by every beginner who has never set up a softphone before. The guide proved to be very helpful along the way, and should be a part of every softphone software.
The installation and implementation process was fairly simple and fast. Bria directly integrated 12 VoIP service providers into the initial setup, so connecting them took a few moments. Next, I had to set up a voice account, enter my login, and finally download the app. Once I provided my details, I was welcomed to my account with a simple message telling me what to do next. It takes just a couple of minutes to complete, and the website didn’t force me to select any payment method or add credit card information. I selected the Bria Solo trial for the purpose of this review. I started by making a trial version first. The process starts with creating a new account at the Bria website. Bria can be very versatile which makes it excellent for single users, teams or even entire companies. It offers a sleek user interface with useful features, and even something extra for users who are willing to spend more money. Bria, previously known as X-Lite, is an easy-to-use softphone software suitable for users who want to get slightly more functionality.