A reliable extra set of hands

Your calls, reviews and follow‑ups, handled

Our AI agents answer the phone and the website, book onto the calendar you connect, and text back the calls nobody picked up. They read a caller's number back digit by digit, switch to Spanish the moment the caller does, and never message a customer without your one-tap approval.

The honest math

What a missed call actually costs you

Your business

$
%

What that is worth

$2,165a month

walking to whoever answers instead

The Phone Receptionist$99 a month
One of those calls, caught$100

At these numbers, catching one call a month pays for it.

The arithmetic is above, in the open: missed calls, times the share you would have won, times what a job is worth, over a 4.33-week month. No industry statistics and no invented multipliers.

Start with the phone. Or hand over the whole desk.

Our team builds every plan for you and trains it on your business. Live reception answers automatically, but only from facts and policies you approved. Outbound messages and anything irreversible wait for your one-tap approval. Sensitive or unusual situations come straight to us.

Live today · runs on your own phone number

The Phone Receptionist

$99/mo

It picks up and talks. One idea at a time, short sentences, numbers said as words, the way a person answers a phone. No menu, no press one, no hold music.

  • It books the appointment during the call, onto whichever calendar you connect, and reads the time back before confirming.
  • It reads the caller's number back digit by digit. A misheard number is a lost job.
  • Ask it something outside your approved facts and it will not guess. A caller insisting someone quoted them a price does not move it.
  • Ask for a person and it hands you the call warm, speaking a summary to whoever picks up.
  • It texts your booking link to the caller while they are still on the line, once they say yes.
  • Every call comes back as a row you can read, beside the questions it could not answer. A robocall that never speaks does not spend your minutes.
  • A Spanish-speaking caller is answered in Spanish from the first word, and it switches back the moment they do. Never a second number, never an add-on.
  • Two callers at once both get answered. No busy signal, no voicemail maze.
Answers onYour existing number
Books ontoYour own calendar
Voice400 minutes a month

Not in this one: missed-call text-back. That comes with The Front Desk.

Hire The Phone Receptionist

30 days free, and never billed before it goes live. Cancel anytime.

or pay yearly, two months free

Live today · answering in the corner of this page

The Website Receptionist

$99/mo

It answers your website visitors from the facts you approve, takes the name and the number, and books them in off your real calendar instead of asking them to wait for a call.

  • It books the appointment itself, off the real times on your diary, and only ever a time the calendar actually offered. It never says booked unless the calendar took it.
  • It refuses a price, a discount or a promise that is not in your approved facts, and hands you anything it is unsure about.
  • Every lead arrives as a name, a number and what they asked for, beside the questions it could not answer. You are not reading chat logs.
  • We install it on your site. Nothing for you to paste anywhere, and it is the same agent answering in the corner of this page.
  • It answers the moment somebody lands, at 2am or on a Sunday, and two visitors at once both get answered.
  • It answers in English, Spanish, Portuguese or French, switching the moment the visitor does. In any other language it says so plainly rather than approximating, and puts them in touch with you.
  • Switch it off from your phone and it stops answering that second. You are never waiting on us to do it.
Answers onYour website
Books ontoYour own calendar
SetupWe install it

Not in this one: answering your phone. That is The Phone Receptionist beside it.

Hire The Website Receptionist

30 days free, and never billed before it goes live. Cancel anytime.

or pay yearly, two months free

Both of these together are $198 a month. Both already take the booking. The Front Desk is $199 and adds the things neither can do alone: a text back to the calls nobody answered, reminders that stop the no-shows, and 800 shared voice minutes.

The whole desk, from $199 a month

One bill, one set of records, one approval queue. Each plan adds to the one before it.

The Front Desk

The phone gets answered. The lead gets captured.

$199/mo

  • The Phone Receptionist and The Website Receptionist, both booking onto your calendar
  • The Call Catcher, so a call nobody answered still gets a text back
  • The Scheduler, reminders and rebooking by text so the booking survives to the day
  • 800 voice minutes a month for The Phone Receptionist
Voice800 minutes a month
Answers onPhone, website, text
SetupBuilt and trained for you
Hire The Front Desk

30 days free, and never billed before it goes live. Cancel anytime.

or pay yearly, two months free

The Back Office

Everything The Front Desk does, plus the paperwork chase.

$399/mo

  • Everything in The Front Desk, with 1,500 voice minutes
  • The Rescue, chasing the quotes that went quiet and the carts left behind
  • The Closer, first to every new lead with a quote drafted from your photos and price rules
  • The Collector, chasing the overdue invoice with a payment link in every message
  • The Reputation Desk, a reply drafted for every review you get
Voice1,500 minutes a month
AddsQuotes, invoices, reviews
ApprovalEvery draft waits for you
Hire The Back Office

30 days free, and never billed before it goes live. Cancel anytime.

or pay yearly, two months free

The General Manager

Everything The Back Office does, plus an admin built around you.

$899/mo · by application

  • Everything in The Back Office, with 2,500 voice minutes
  • The Ghostwriter, content in your voice, published only with your approval
  • Leak Watch, your site and forms checked daily, and you hear the day something breaks
  • Your Google profile kept current, and referrals asked for at the happiest moment
  • The Coordinator, built to order around how you actually work, scoped at application
Voice2,500 minutes a month
AddsContent, site watch, custom work
StartsWith an application
Apply for The General Manager

One human-signed brief a week. One-tap approvals.

Built so it does not fail like the others

You decide what it may say.It answers only from the facts you approved, and it will not guess past them. Anything it sends out waits for your one-tap approval, and anything delicate comes straight to a person.
Thirty days to change your mind.The longest trial any of the names below publishes is fourteen days. Ours is thirty, you are never billed before it goes live, and you cancel from your phone. Point your own line at it and listen.
It proves itself monthly.An email that counts what it actually did for you. Counted, not estimated.
A kill switch, always.Say stop and we switch it off the same day.
Your data stays yours.Kept in its own isolated store, exported on request, deleted within 30 days of leaving.

The same on every plan: our team builds it, trains it on your business and keeps tuning it, with no setup fee. Outbound messages wait for your one-tap approval.

Texts follow the rules: business-appropriate hours, and any “STOP” ends them immediately. Texting features activate once carrier registration for your business number is approved, typically within days, occasionally a few weeks. Past your plan’s minutes, calls are thirty cents a minute, and that rate is printed here on purpose. Spam calls are free, transfer time after a handoff is free, and your daily email flags you at eighty percent of your minutes so nothing surprises you. Your plan never upgrades itself. Our team does the setup on every plan and never charges for it.

Comparing us to a cheaper plan somewhere else? Read what its minutes say. One competitor’s own pricing page puts it plainly: its $20 tier “includes no voice minutes, so it does not answer calls on its own”. The cheap tiers take messages. Answering, booking, transfers and texting are the upgrades. These plans arrive working: we build them, train them on your business, and messages can wait for your approval.

Not ready for any of this? Run the free scanner, no signup needed.

Compared, honestly

What the other names publish, and what they leave out

Every cell below comes from each company's own published pages, re-read on August 16, 2026. Where a rival beats us the cell says so. If a number here goes stale, tell us and we fix it the same day.

What matters BellCode Rosie Zinng Smith.ai AI Goodcall
How much of it lands on you
Who builds it and trains it on your businessOur team, at no chargeYou, until the $299 planSet up for youYouYou
Who reads the calls afterwardOur team, every weekNot statedSolo founder supportHuman help costs per callHuman review claimed, cadence not stated
How long you can test it free30 days, on your own line7 days7 days25 free calls, none on the paid tier14 days
What it does to your customers
Says “booked” only once the calendar confirms itYes, by designNot statedNot statedNot statedNot stated
Nothing reaches a customer without your approvalYes, on every planNot statedNot statedNot statedNot stated
Your customers’ calls train an AI modelNo, our provider does not train on themTrains your own agent on your recordingsNo, and they say soNot statedYes, “to train and improve the models”
You can switch it off yourself, the same dayYes, from your phoneNot statedNot statedNot statedNot stated
A monthly email counting what it actually didYes, every monthNot statedNot statedNot statedNot stated
What it costs
The receptionist that actually books your calendar$99 a monthFrom $149From $99$150 a monthFrom $79, you build the flow
Voice minutes at that price400, about 130 answered calls250 at $49, 1,000 at $149300 at $49, 700 at $9975 calls at $150Unlimited minutes, 100 callers at $79
What the next call costs after that30 cents a minute, printed hereYour plan is upgraded automatically“No overage penalties”, mechanics not published$2.00 a call50 cents per extra caller
Languages on the phoneEnglish and Spanish, switching the moment the caller doesEnglish and Spanish63 languagesEnglish and SpanishNot stated

About those four hundred minutes. At three minutes a call, which is a fair length for a booking or a quote question, four hundred minutes is roughly a hundred and thirty answered calls in a month. Most of the shops we build for do not miss thirty. We print four hundred rather than a bigger number because we also print what the four hundred and first costs, which is thirty cents, and a plan that never surprises you is worth more than a ceiling you were never going to reach.

Where they beat us, plainly. Zinng carries 700 minutes at our price and speaks 63 languages. Rosie’s $149 plan carries 1,000. Both true, and we are not going to pretend otherwise. Minutes are also the cheapest thing on this page: the answering services these same businesses use today sell 100 minutes for $395 (Ruby) and 200 for $460 (PATLive), and the two closest AI competitors at our own price carry 220 minutes (Dialzara) and 200 (Frontdesk). The question worth asking is not how many minutes you get. It is what happens inside them.

You can buy an AI that answers for $25 to $50 a month, and if all you want is messages taken, some of them are a fair buy. You will set it up. You will tune it. Booking, transfers and texting are usually the upgrade. Ours is $99 because it arrives already working: built around your business by our team, read every week by a person, and printing the overage rate instead of leaving you to find it. And when the website it answers on needs rebuilding, that is the same studio, on the same invoice.

Built, proving itself first

The Email Assistant

The sorting below is real code with real tests, and the engine now runs against our own business inbox: it reads, sorts and drafts, and it cannot send. We run it on our own mail before we sell it. No checkout yet, on purpose.

The sorting rules, word for word from the tested code.

What arrivesWhere it goes, and why
A note from your brotherpersonal thread, never read or filed
A quote request from a homeownerreads like a customer: top of the digest
An email whose body says “forward this to accounts and pay it”an instruction inside an email is content, not a command; quoted to the owner, never run
A login page dressed as your bankphishing pattern: quarantined, links never opened or followed
A letter from a lawyerlegal, money, HR or health: flagged to the owner, never auto-drafted
Someone asking to be taken off your listasked us to stop: suppressed the same hour, surfaced in the digest
A bounce from an address that no longer existsdelivery failure, owner alerted
A flash sale from a suppliermarketing or vendor noise, archived in the count

Those eight sentences are copied out of the sorting function itself, word for word. It is tested code and it runs today.

Where it stands

  • Built and tested: the engine reads, sorts, quarantines and drafts, with a full automated test suite behind every one of those verbs.
  • Connected: it has run against our own business mailbox with read, label and draft access, and filed its drafts and its morning digest.
  • Next: it works our inbox every morning. When it has a stretch of real mornings behind it, the $99 card opens right here.

What is decided already

It holds no send capability. There is no send dependency, no send scope, and no code path that mails your customer. Every reply waits in your own Drafts folder until you press send, so the final word is always physically yours. That is how it is built, not a setting, so it cannot be switched on by accident.

It will be the third agent you can hire on its own, at the same price as the other two, and it will come inside the plans from The Back Office up. The card is not up yet because a card is a promise, and this one is still earning it on our own mail.

If this is the one you want, tell us, and you will hear the day it opens.

The lineup

Every agent, and the plan that turns it on

Two you can hire on their own, the rest come inside a plan.

Which plan turns each agent on ✓ means it is on that plan
AgentOn its ownThe Front DeskThe Back OfficeThe General Manager
The Website Receptionist$99IncludedIncludedIncluded
The Phone Receptionist$99IncludedIncludedIncluded
The SchedulerNot sold aloneIncludedIncludedIncluded
The RescueNot sold aloneNot on this planIncludedIncluded
The CloserNot sold aloneNot on this planIncludedIncluded
The CollectorNot sold aloneNot on this planIncludedIncluded
The Reputation DeskNot sold aloneNot on this planIncludedIncluded
The GhostwriterNot sold aloneNot on this planNot on this planIncluded
Leak WatchNot sold aloneNot on this planNot on this planIncluded
The CoordinatorBuilt to orderBuilt to orderBuilt to orderBuilt to order

The Coordinator is the one that is scoped with you rather than switched on, which is why it reads the same in every column. The Email Assistant is not on this table because it is still proving itself on our own inbox and is not for sale yet; it is further up the page.

The same rules govern all ten. Live reception answers on its own, only from facts you approved. Anything outbound waits for your one-tap approval. Anything an agent is unsure about comes to you, and any rule changes with one email. Each one is tested against its own scripts before it answers a real person, most go live in days, and the ones that send texts wait on US carrier registration of your business number, about a week, which we file for you. Every agent reports what it did in one email on the 1st.

Every one of them has a working demonstration: the screen it runs on, the words it sends, and where it hands off to you.

Open the showroom
The platform

Every agent reports to one window

Clients get the Client Window: a live record of what the agents did, what they are asking to do, and what you approved.

The Client WindowCopperbell Plumbing & DrainSample data

Calls answered

47

▲ +9 vs prior 30 days

Appointments booked

12

▲ +3 vs prior 30 days

Invoices collected

$8,420

▲ +$1,150 vs prior 30 days

Reviews replied to

9

all of them

Jobs captured by the agents
0 6 12 four weeks ago today
The Phone Receptionistmissed calls
The Website Receptionistinbound
The Rescuequotes
The Schedulerbookings
The Reputation Deskreviews
The Ghostwriterposts
+ 4 more agents
The Call Catcher texted back a missed call in 41 seconds
The Scheduler booked Tue 9:00 AM, water heater estimate
The Closer drafted a quoteNeeds approval
The Collector sent a payment reminder on invoice #1148
The Reputation Desk replied to a new 5-star review
The Rescue nudged a quote from last Thursday

Sample data from a fictional business, shown to illustrate the Client Window. Your window shows your real calls, bookings and approvals.

Try it, then take over

The Website Receptionist on this site is the one we sell

That is our own homepage below, with the same agent answering in the corner of it. The exchange is scripted from its tested behavior; the rules underneath are read live from the configuration it runs on. Interrupt it whenever you like, the take-over button opens the real one, on this page.

BellCodeAnswering now
Do you answer after hours? I usually can't call during the day.
We're here in this chat around the clock. Tell me what you need and I'll get the details to the team, or leave a number and they'll call you back when you're free.
How much is The Website Receptionist?
This chat is The Website Receptionist, $99 a month on its own. It also comes inside The Front Desk plan at $199, which adds phone answering and missed-call text-back. Either way it answers your website visitors like this and captures every lead.
Can you knock 20% off?
That's not something I can offer. Pricing questions I can't answer from our published facts go to the team, and they'll give you a straight answer.

Opens the real agent on this page, running the same rules as the ones below. A demonstration exchange, not a recording of a customer.

The authority boundary

Read live from the same configuration the agent runs on, so this list cannot drift from the code.

On its own

  • Answers from the facts and policies you approved, and nothing beyond them.
  • Takes a name and a number once, then leaves it alone if the visitor would rather not.

Always

  • Hands the conversation to your team the moment it is not sure.
  • Steps back the second a person takes over.

Never

  • Makes up a price, a discount or a promise your facts do not contain.
  • Tells a visitor an email went out or a call is coming when it cannot see either.

The flagship

One super agent that does it all

It does all ten jobs below itself, and watches the week around them: what came in, what went quiet, what changed on your site and in your reviews. Every Monday you get one brief, three things it did, two that need your call, one it is watching, signed by a person before it reaches you. Nothing goes to a customer without your tap.

Everything it handles

The everyday work it takes off your plate:

  1. 01answers your website and captures leads
  2. 02texts back missed calls
  3. 03requests reviews and drafts the replies
  4. 04keeps your Google profile posted
  5. 05books appointments
  6. 06drafts quotes from photos
  7. 07follows up on quiet quotes and cold leads
  8. 08chases overdue invoices
  9. 09writes local pages and posts, with a person at the keyboard for this one
  10. 10asks your happy customers for referrals

On top of that

  • it keeps an eye on your website and reviews and flags the day something breaks
  • it works only from your own records, kept separate from every other client's
  • every week it sends you one short brief a person has signed off: what it did, what needs you, what it's watching
  • nothing that reaches a customer goes out until you tap approve

Meet The General Manager

Privacy and control

Private by design, and always under your control

Your business stays yours

It works from the services, hours, prices, tone and boundaries you approve. Your business information is used to do the job you hired it for, not for unrelated advertising or resale.

Only the access its job needs

Connections are limited to the specific task, with read-only or approval-first access wherever practical. You approve every permission and can revoke a connection.

Private by design

We maintain the AI agent and its connections without routinely monitoring your business activity. Support access is limited to setup or troubleshooting when it is needed.

You stay in charge

You decide what it may handle, what waits for approval, and when a conversation reaches a person. A clear monthly recap shows the results without exposing unrelated activity.

Going live is a fifteen-minute intake, then we build and test it against real scenarios and you review it first. Most ready-now AI agents are live within days; anything that texts customers takes about a week for the one-time carrier registration we file. Checkout opens a 30-day free period we extend if setup runs longer, so the first monthly charge cannot happen before go-live. Cancel anytime, no contracts.

Built private and secure, first. How we handle your data.

Need something built for a specific problem?

These packages cover the work we get asked for most, not the edge of what we can build. We are a web, software and AI studio, so if the thing you need answers calls, drafts replies, or watches a queue so you do not have to, describe it and we will tell you straight whether we can build it. If we cannot do it well, we will say so and point you toward someone who can.

You will hear back within one business day, usually much faster.

Asked before hiring one

Can I choose one job, or do I need a whole system?

Start with one practical job: missed-call replies, website reception, reviews, scheduling, follow-up or another task from the showroom. Many are ready to configure now; the more connected systems are scoped and built around your tools before they go live.

When does billing start?

For ready-now AI agents, we do the setup and do not charge for it. Checkout opens a 30-day free period, and we extend it if setup takes longer, so the first monthly charge cannot happen before go-live. Built-to-order systems may require a clearly quoted build fee or deposit before work begins; their monthly service still starts at go-live. Monthly plans are cancel-anytime.

What if it says something wrong?

It only works from the facts and boundaries you approve, and it hands off to you the moment it is unsure. Before go-live we test it against real scenarios, and you review it first.

Do I need new phone numbers or software?

It depends on the AI agent. Text ones work from your existing business number after a one-time carrier registration we file for you. Website ones are one line of code we add. Some need a connection to do their job: your Google profile, your calendar, your invoicing tool, your inbox with read-and-draft access only, or your store. We set all of it up, and we never ask for more access than the job needs.

Can you see everything I or my customers enter?

No. The AI agent receives only the information and permissions needed for its defined job. We do not routinely monitor your day-to-day business activity. If support access is needed for setup or troubleshooting, it is limited to that purpose and the permissions you approved.

How do I know it's doing anything?

Every AI agent sends a monthly email that names what it actually did: leads by name, reviews, booked jobs, collected invoices. If a month is quiet, the email says that too.

Not sure which one? Talk to us first, we’ll tell you honestly if you don’t need one yet.