DialCloud vs Rosie
Both DialCloud and Rosie are AI phone receptionists that answer your calls 24/7. Here's a factual side-by-side so you can see where they differ — every Rosie figure below is from Rosie's own site, dated, and linked.
$39/mo (launch; $49 list)
$49/mo (Professional)
Per minute — flat plan + $0.20/min after your included minutes
Per minute — $49 / $149 / $299 plans
200 / 500 / 800 minutes per month by plan
250 / 1,000 / 2,000 minutes per month
60 minutes or 30 days — no credit card
7-day free trial — no credit card
Yes
Yes
Yes — books directly into Google, Microsoft, Calendly, Acuity or Appointlet, with a confirmation text + email and automatic reminders
Yes — direct calendar booking starts on the $149 Scale plan (Google Calendar, Calendly, Acuity); the $49 plan texts a scheduling link instead
Yes — confirmation text to the caller on every plan
Yes — texting callers during the call starts on the $149 Scale plan
AI (ElevenLabs conversational voice) with warm transfer to your team
AI only, with live/warm transfer to your team
English & Spanish, auto-detected on the call
English & Spanish
Self-serve — build and hear your agent before you sign up (~10 minutes)
Self-serve — learns from your website / Google Business Profile in minutes
Yes — appointment booking for home services, order-taking for restaurants, listing info for real estate, and 25+ verticals
General-purpose receptionist across service industries (plumbing, law, real estate, etc.)
Where Rosie shines
- Automatic spam detection and lead capture on every plan
- Warm transfers (briefs your team before connecting) and waterfall transfers on higher tiers
- Learns automatically from your website and Google Business Profile
- iOS and Android apps; advertises 3.1M+ calls handled
Where DialCloud differs
- Calendar booking and a confirmation text to the caller are included on DialCloud's entry plan — on Rosie those start on the $149 Scale plan.
- Industry-specific tools beyond answering: order-taking for restaurants and live listing facts for real estate, not just home-services bookings.
- A 60-minute / 30-day free trial (no credit card) versus a 7-day trial.
How we keep this fair
- • Rosie does not publish a per-minute overage rate on its pricing page, so we don't state one.
- • Rosie names Google Calendar / Calendly / Acuity on its blog; its main product page says only "the calendar platforms you already use."
- • Pricing and feature gating can change — confirm current details on heyrosie.com before deciding.
Rosie vs DialCloud — FAQ
- How much does Rosie cost compared to DialCloud?
- As of June 2026, Rosie's plans are $49, $149 and $299/month for 250, 1,000 and 2,000 minutes (per heyrosie.com/pricing). DialCloud's launch plans are $39, $99 and $149/month for 200, 500 and 800 minutes, with $0.20/min after. Rosie includes more minutes at the top tier; DialCloud starts lower and includes calendar booking on the entry plan.
- Does Rosie book appointments into my calendar?
- Yes, but direct calendar booking starts on Rosie's $149 Scale plan (the $49 plan texts callers a scheduling link). DialCloud books directly into Google, Microsoft, Calendly, Acuity or Appointlet — and texts the caller a confirmation — on every plan.
- Can I try both Rosie and DialCloud free?
- Yes. Rosie offers a 7-day free trial with no credit card; DialCloud offers 60 minutes or 30 days free, also with no credit card. Running both in parallel for a week is the fairest way to choose.
Rosie is a capable AI receptionist. If you want calendar booking and caller confirmations included from the entry plan, plus restaurant and real-estate tooling, DialCloud is worth a side-by-side trial.
60 minutes or 30 days free · no credit card required