If you cannot answer every call yourself, you have basically two options to cover the phone: a live answering service staffed by people, or an AI receptionist that answers automatically. Both can work. They are good at different things, and the right pick depends on your business.
Here is the honest comparison, without me pretending one is perfect and the other is junk.
What each one actually is
A live answering service is a company with real people who answer your calls under your business name. They take messages, answer basic questions from a script you give them, and sometimes book appointments. You usually pay per minute or per call.
An AI receptionist is software that answers the phone with a natural-sounding voice. It can greet the caller, answer common questions, capture their name and reason for calling, and book or route the call. It runs on a flat monthly cost rather than per minute.
Cost
A live answering service charges for human time, so the more calls you get, the more you pay. For a busy season that can add up fast, and you are often paying for the minutes spent on calls that go nowhere.
An AI receptionist is usually a predictable flat rate no matter how many calls come in. For most local businesses, that makes the AI option cheaper, especially during a busy stretch. If your call volume is low and steady, the gap is smaller.
Speed and 24/7 coverage
This is where AI has a clear edge. An AI receptionist answers instantly, every time, day or night, weekends and holidays included. It never has a queue and never goes home. For service businesses where the AC dies at 11 p.m. or a pipe bursts on a Sunday, that always-on coverage captures jobs you would otherwise lose.
A live service can offer after-hours and overflow coverage too, but during a rush their people get busy with other clients' calls, and the caller may wait on hold. People still bring a warmth and judgment that software cannot fully match, which matters for some calls.
Consistency
An AI receptionist says the same thing the same way every single time. It never has a bad day, never forgets your hours, never gives a caller wrong information because they were rushing. You set it up once and the experience stays steady.
A live service depends on which person picks up and how well they were trained on your business. On a good day it feels great. On a busy day, with a new rep, the quality can slip. Neither is wrong, it is just the trade-off between human warmth and machine consistency.
When a live answering service makes sense
- Your calls are emotionally sensitive and a human touch genuinely matters
- Callers often have complex, one-off situations that need real judgment
- Your call volume is low enough that per-minute pricing stays cheap
- You strongly prefer a real person on every call and will pay for it
When an AI receptionist makes sense
- You miss calls because you are on jobs and want every one answered
- You want 24/7 coverage without paying for overnight staff
- Your calls are mostly routine: hours, services, scheduling, quick questions
- You want predictable costs and the same quality on every call
My honest take for local Eastern Shore businesses
For most small service businesses around Easton, an AI receptionist is the better fit today. The calls are usually practical, the always-on coverage catches after-hours jobs, and the flat cost beats per-minute pricing once you are busy. It also pairs well with catching the calls you miss in the first place, which is what missed-call text-back handles.
That said, if your work is high-touch and every call needs a careful human, a live service may be worth the cost. The best answer is the one that fits how your customers actually call you. If you want to see an AI receptionist in action, here is more on how the AI receptionist works, the full list of what I build, or the homepage for the overview.
I am right here on the Eastern Shore, you can try it live before you pay for anything, there are no contracts, and you reach a real person at (443) 298-2521.
Text or call (443) 298-2521, or book a free 15-minute look and I will give you a straight answer on whether an AI receptionist is right for your setup, and what it would cost.