pricing guide — updated june 2026
How much does an AI receptionist cost?
AI receptionist pricing ranges from $29/month to $599/month for flat-rate plans, or $1–$1.60 per minute for usage-based models. Here's what you actually get at each price point — and how to calculate whether it pays for itself.
quick answer
Most small and mid-size service businesses spend $149–$299/month on an AI receptionist. That covers 24/7 live voice answering, with a monthly included-minutes pool and published usage-based overage beyond it. At 100+ calls/month, it's typically less than a traditional answering service charging per minute.
AI receptionist pricing models in 2026
There are two main pricing structures:
Flat-rate monthly plans
You pay a fixed fee regardless of call volume. Best for businesses with predictable or growing call volume — you know your cost in advance and the math gets better as you scale.
Usage-based (per-minute or per-call)
You pay for each minute or call. Can be lower cost if call volume is very low, but costs compound quickly as volume grows. Live answering services almost universally use this model.
| Provider type | Pricing model | Typical range | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| AI receptionist (flat) — e.g. VantaWeb | Monthly flat rate | $149–$599/mo | 50+ calls/month, consistent intake patterns |
| Live answering service — e.g. AnswerConnect | Per-minute + base fee | $1.20–$1.60/min (~$300–$700+/mo) | Low-volume, complex calls |
| Human + AI hybrid — e.g. Smith.ai | Per-conversation | ~$9.75/conversation ($300–$1,500+/mo) | Legal, professional services |
| AI-only budget tier — e.g. Dialzara | Flat rate (basic) | $29–$349/mo (60–1,000 min tiers, per-minute overage) | Budget-first, limited integrations needed |
| Generalist AI — e.g. Goodcall | Flat tiers + per-caller overage | $79–$249/mo (+$0.50/unique caller over cap) | Generalist office use |
VantaWeb pricing — what each plan includes
| Plan | Price | What's included |
|---|---|---|
| Pulse | $149/mo | AI website chatbot + lead capture + voicemail transcription. Web-only — no live inbound voice answering. |
| Surge (most popular) | $299/mo | Published plan includes a 200-minute voice pool. Booking, CRM, escalation, notification, and third-party-system behavior is setup- and tenant-dependent; require an account-specific demonstration and current order form. |
| Apex | $599/mo | Everything in Surge + reasoning AI brain + 400 voice minutes + multi-crew (multi-location/brand) + white-label + full lead intelligence + custom automation. |
All plans are month-to-month. No binding annual contract. A 3-month prepay option saves 10%. Additional voice minutes beyond the included pool are billed at a flat, published rate of $0.15/min — no tier-jumping.
Breakeven calculation: when does an AI receptionist pay for itself?
Here's how to calculate the breakeven point for your business:
The breakeven volume (where AI flat-rate equals live answering service cost) is typically 60–80 calls/month for a mid-range per-minute rate. Above that, every additional call on the AI plan costs $0 more.
The ROI calculation also includes recovered calls: research cited in the AI receptionist guide shows that 62–80% of callers who reach voicemail do not leave a message and do not call back. If your business has a $400 average ticket and receives 20 after-hours calls per month that currently go to voicemail, recovering even 5 of those is $2,000/month — 6.7x the Surge plan cost.
Use the missed-call cost calculator to run your own numbers.
Hidden costs to watch for
When evaluating AI receptionist pricing, watch for:
- Per-call or per-minute overages. Some flat-rate plans have a minutes-included pool with overage charges beyond it. VantaWeb's Surge includes 200 minutes; overages are billed at a flat, published rate of $0.15/min — no tier-jumping.
- Setup or onboarding fees. Some providers charge $99–$500 to configure the AI. VantaWeb has no setup fee.
- Integration fees. Ask for a current written quote and demonstration of each required read, write, notification, and failure path. A named add-on, roadmap item, webhook, or middleware concept is not proof of a live native integration.
- Annual contract lock-in. Some providers discount heavily for annual prepay but penalize early cancellation. VantaWeb is month-to-month by default.
- After-hours premium rates. Live answering services typically charge 1.5–2x per minute for overnight and holiday calls. AI receptionists don't differentiate.
What you get for $149 vs $299 vs $599/month
The Pulse ($149) plan covers web chatbot and lead capture — useful for businesses that primarily miss leads from website visitors, not phone calls. For businesses that miss calls, the Surge ($299) plan is the relevant comparison: it covers 24/7 live voice answering.
Apex ($599) is designed for multi-location service businesses or franchises that need a single AI managing intake across multiple locations, brands, or crews — with white-label capability and advanced automation.
Most single-location businesses start on Surge. Businesses with under 50 calls/month and primarily web traffic may start on Pulse and upgrade once live voice answering shows ROI.
Frequently asked questions
How much does an AI receptionist cost per month?
Flat-rate AI receptionists range from $149–$599/month in 2026. VantaWeb charges $149 (Pulse — web chatbot only), $299 (Surge — full 24/7 voice answering), or $599/month (Apex — multi-location/white-label). Usage-based live answering services typically cost $300–$700+/month at 100+ calls/month volume.
What affects the cost of an AI receptionist?
Key cost factors: pricing model (flat vs per-minute), call volume (per-minute costs compound), included features (basic message-taking vs appointment booking + integration), language support, and after-hours coverage. Flat-rate plans make budgeting predictable; per-minute plans are cheaper only at very low volume.
Is an AI receptionist worth the cost?
For most service businesses and practices, yes. A single recovered after-hours call — plumbing emergency at $500, dental new patient at $800 — can cover a month's subscription. The ROI calculation: (missed calls/month recovered) x (average job value) vs monthly plan cost.
Are there free AI receptionist options?
Trial and free-tier availability changes frequently. Verify the current offer, included minutes, features, card requirement, renewal price, and cancellation terms on each provider's official pricing page before relying on a comparison. VantaWeb does not currently advertise a self-serve free trial.
How does VantaWeb pricing compare to competitors?
VantaWeb publishes Surge at $299/month with an included voice-minute pool. Competitor pricing, included usage, overages, setup, and minimum terms change; compare current official quotes at your actual call volume. This page does not claim that VantaWeb becomes cheaper at a universal call-count threshold.
Related reading
- Complete AI receptionist guide — how they work, who needs one, how to evaluate
- AI receptionist vs answering service — full cost and feature comparison
- AI receptionist for small business — sizing and setup guide
- VantaWeb pricing page — current plan details and signup
- AI receptionist benchmark — response time and feature comparison across vendors
See VantaWeb's pricing.
Flat $149–$599/mo with an included voice-minute pool on Surge and Apex. Self-serve monthly plans are billed upfront; review the current Terms and order form before purchase. Setup timing depends on the approved workflow.