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AI Receptionist vs Answering Service: Cost Comparison
Both promise the same thing: your phone gets answered when you can't pick up. But one is a labor bill that arrives every month forever, and the other — done right — is a piece of software you buy once. Here's the comparison small-business owners actually need.
The problem with paying monthly for answered calls
Traditional answering services charge a recurring fee, and many also meter by call or by minute — so your best months are your most expensive months. What you get for it is usually message-taking: a polite voice writes down a name and number, and the actual work of calling back, answering questions, and booking still lands on you.
The operator answering your line works from a basic script. They typically can't quote your prices, explain your service area, or see your calendar. Every call still generates homework for you — you've paid for a middleman, not a receptionist.
What an AI receptionist does differently
- Answers instantly, 24/7, in a natural voice — no hold queue, no shift schedules.
- Knows your business, because it's trained on your real services, prices, and policies — it answers questions, not just takes messages.
- Books appointments directly into your calendar while the caller is on the line.
- Logs every lead to a Google Sheet and emails you instantly.
- Speaks multiple languages — most staffed services charge extra for that, if they offer it at all.
- Stays on topic, guardrailed to your business, every single call.
What a real call sounds like
Caller: "Hey, what do you charge for a standard lawn treatment?"
Agent: "For a typical yard our standard treatment runs at our listed rate — I can give you the exact price with your lot size. What's the address?"
Caller: "412 Birch Lane. And can someone come this week?"
Agent: "We have Thursday afternoon open. Can I get your name and number to book it?"
Caller: "Marcus Webb, 555-0195. Thursday's fine."
Agent: "Booked, Marcus — Thursday afternoon. The owner just received your details, and you'll get a confirmation shortly."
An answering service ends that call with a message slip. The AI ends it with a booked job.
Compare it against your current service — free
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Get mine built freeWhere each option wins
- Answering service wins when calls genuinely need human judgment on every ring — rare for most local service businesses.
- AI receptionist wins on cost: $300 once versus a bill that repeats every month, forever.
- AI wins on capability: real answers from your business data, live booking, automatic lead logging.
- AI wins on availability: 3 a.m. emergency calls get the same crisp answer as 3 p.m. ones.
What it costs
Botlery's AI phone agent is $300 one-time — phone number set up for you, built on your own accounts, no subscription. Compare that with any recurring service bill and the crossover comes fast. The full numbers — including how agencies charging $2,000–$7,000 plus $300+/month fit in — are in the AI receptionist cost breakdown. If web visitors matter too, the AI chatbot is $10/month (or $100/year — two months free) fully managed, or $200 one-time on your own accounts.
The bottom line
An answering service rents you a message-taker by the month. An AI receptionist gives you a trained, always-on member of staff for $300, once. Botlery builds the demo free (they already run a live chatbot for Ric's Repairs, a real handyman business) — so you can hear the difference before your current service sends its next invoice.
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