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Guide · Written by Roscoe Morgan · Last reviewed June 2026 · 4 min read

What is an AI receptionist?

Short answer

An AI receptionist is software that answers your business phone like a trained front-desk employee: greeting callers, answering questions, booking appointments, and taking messages 24/7 for a flat monthly fee. It uses conversational AI to speak naturally with callers and tells them up front that they're speaking with an AI.

An AI receptionist is a piece of software that answers your business phone the way a good front-desk employee would. It's built to pick up on the first ring, greet the caller by your business name, answer common questions, book appointments, take messages, and route calls, around the clock, for a flat monthly fee instead of a salary. It's the most practical example of an AI employee: software that takes over a whole role rather than a single feature. Modern ones speak naturally enough that the call feels normal, and they say up front that the caller is speaking with an AI.

What does an AI receptionist do?

On a typical call it greets the caller, answers questions about your hours, services, and location, books or reschedules an appointment on your live calendar, takes a detailed message, or transfers the call to the right person. After the call, it sends you a summary and a full transcript by email or text, so nothing falls through. You can see the full list of what it handles on the features page.

How is it different from voicemail or an answering service?

Voicemail is a dead end: most callers won't leave a message (95% find texting more convenient), they just hang up and dial the next business. A traditional answering service uses human operators working in shifts, usually billed by the minute. An AI receptionist sits between them: it's built to answer around the clock and consistently, like a live person, but at a flat, predictable price.

Does it sound like a robot?

Not the way the word suggests. Today's conversational AI holds a natural back-and-forth, understands plain speech, and responds in a normal voice. It is also transparent by design: at the start of the call it tells the caller they're speaking with an AI, which keeps you on the right side of emerging disclosure rules and is simply the honest way to operate.

Who is an AI receptionist for?

Any small business that runs on inbound calls and can't catch all of them, which is most of them. The phone is still how people choose to reach a business: 35% of Americans name a phone call as their top way to contact a company, ahead of email and live chat (YouGov, 2025), and nearly 80% still consider the phone important for contacting one (TransUnion, 2024). But there's a catch on the outbound side: eight in ten Americans say they don't generally answer a call from an unknown number (Pew Research Center, 2020), and call-protection firm Hiya reports that 80% of unidentified calls go unanswered even when a legitimate business is calling (Hiya State of the Call, 2025). So the business that answers on the first ring, instead of playing callback tag with a number nobody picks up, wins the caller. It's a particularly good fit for service professionals: law firms, accounting and tax practices, real estate, and home-service trades, where a single missed call can be a missed client worth thousands.

What does an AI receptionist cost?

Far less than hiring. Plans are a flat monthly fee, First AI Employee starts at $99 a month, with no per-call charges and no contract, against the roughly $37,000 a year a full-time receptionist earns. The full breakdown is in how much an AI receptionist costs.

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Key takeaways

An AI receptionist is built to answer your business line around the clock for a flat fee instead of a salary. It matters because the phone is still the top way people reach a business, with 35% of Americans naming a call as their preferred contact method (YouGov, 2025), yet eight in ten won't answer an unknown number (Pew Research Center, 2020), so the business that picks up first keeps the caller.
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