How Much Does an AI Phone Answering Service Cost in 2026?

A real breakdown of the three pricing models on the market — and which one wins at your actual call volume.

Pricing pages in this category are rarely apples-to-apples: some quote per call, some per minute, some a flat fee with an included allotment. Here's how to actually compare them, using real numbers.

The three pricing models

ModelTypical rateWhat drives your bill
Per-call fee$1.60 – $1.90 / callNumber of calls, regardless of length
Pure per-minute$0.15 – $0.24 / minTotal minutes talked, across all calls
Flat fee + included minutes~$79–$95/mo + metered overageFixed floor, then per-minute past your cap

Worked example: 250 calls/month, 3 minutes average

That's 750 total minutes a month — a realistic volume for a busy single-location small business.

Per-call pricing punishes short, frequent calls — which is exactly the call pattern most small businesses have ("are you open," "how much for X," "can I book for Friday"). At low volume, the gap narrows; at higher volume, it compounds fast.

The number that actually matters: don't compare advertised starting prices — ask every vendor for their exact overage rate, in writing, and run your own busiest realistic month through the math above before signing anything.

What's not in the sticker price

AION Voice Receptionist is flat-fee: $89/mo, 300 minutes included, $0.15/min overage, no per-call fee, no customer cap, and a live demo line you can call before paying anything. See the full buyer's checklist for the exact questions to ask any vendor before you commit.

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