The $3,200/Month Question: AI Receptionist vs. Hiring In-House

The real cost of a full-time receptionist
The median salary for a full-time receptionist in the United States is $38,400 per year, or roughly $3,200 per month before benefits, payroll taxes, and training costs. The sticker salary is only the start. When you add everything else, the true cost often exceeds $4,500 per month:
- Payroll taxes and benefits layered on top of base pay
- Paid time off and health insurance
- Recruiting and retraining on turnover (the average receptionist stays about 18 months)
An AI receptionist operates 24/7 for a flat monthly fee starting at $39, with no sick days, no training period, and no two-week notice.
Where AI wins, and where a human still does
The comparison is not perfectly apples-to-apples. A human receptionist handles walk-ins, manages physical mail, and builds personal rapport with repeat customers. An AI receptionist excels at the pure phone-handling workload:
- Answering every call on the first ring
- Booking appointments without double-checking the calendar
- Sending instant SMS confirmations
- Handling after-hours calls that a human would miss entirely
For most service businesses, the phone is roughly 80% of the front-desk workload, which is exactly the part AI does best.
The smartest setup: augment, don't replace
The strongest case for AI is not replacing your receptionist. It is augmenting them. Many DialCloud customers keep their front-desk person for in-person interactions and route overflow and after-hours calls to the AI. The result is zero missed calls, a happier receptionist who is not constantly interrupted by the phone, and a cost structure that scales with call volume rather than headcount.
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