Avidra vs Rosie
AI receptionist from $49/mo with bilingual EN/ES support.
The answering-service category has gotten crowded. Human teams, AI platforms, bundled phone systems, and the steady stream of voicemails that fill up while you're under a sink. This page breaks down each option honestly. Where it wins. Where Avidra wins. Who should pick which.
We don't publish a comparison until we've checked the competitor's actual pricing page in the past few weeks. If a vendor's site went dark or their pricing isn't public, we say so on the page rather than guess.
Direct competitors in the AI-answering space. Same product category, different bets on pricing, integrations, and target customer.
AI receptionist from $49/mo with bilingual EN/ES support.
AI phone agent from $79/agent/mo with unlimited minutes.
AI for auto dealerships, demo-only pricing.
Developer-first voice AI platform, enterprise-only pricing.
AI receptionist bundled inside Dialpad's phone plans.
Established answering services with US-based human teams. Older category. Usually per-minute pricing.
Hybrid AI + human receptionists, opaque per-call pricing.
Human receptionists since 2003. Per-minute pricing from $250/mo.
Live 24/7 human receptionists, per-minute pricing from $325/mo.
24/7 US-based human receptionists, $75 PAYG up to $1,170/mo.
Separate AI and human tracks from $99 to $1,380/mo.
Comparisons against the default options: do nothing, voicemail, or hire someone.
When to pick a human service vs. AI for missed-call recovery.
Voicemail is free. The leads it loses aren't.
A real hire vs. AI: when each one earns its keep.