RingReady vs Rosie: which is right for you?

Rosie is a capable AI receptionist — but it meters your minutes and moves appointment booking to its $149 plan. RingReady is $39/month flat with unlimited minutes and booking included. Here's the honest head-to-head.

RingReady · $39/mo flat Rosie · $49–$299/mo + metered minutes

The 30-second comparison

Rosie caps minutes on every plan and gates appointment booking to its $149 Scale tier. RingReady is flat $39/month with unlimited minutes and booking included — here's the line-by-line.

Feature RingReady Rosie
Pricing $39/mo flat, all-in $49–$299/mo by tier
Minutes Unlimited calls & minutes Metered — 250 / 1,000 / 2,000 by plan
Going over your minutes Nothing to exceed — flat at any volume Auto-upgrades you to the next tier (per Rosie's docs)
Appointment booking Included on the $39 plan — texts the caller your booking link Not on the $49 plan — starts at Scale ($149)
Live call transfers Included — VIP & emergency routing Start at Scale ($149)
Languages 30+, auto-detect English & Spanish
Ad-platform conversions (Meta + Google + TikTok) Included on Scale Not offered
Website Chat Included on Growth+ Free add-on on all plans
Mobile apps Web dashboard (any device) Native iOS & Android
Spam-call filtering Included Included
Contract Month-to-month, cancel in dashboard Month-to-month
Free trial 7 days, no setup fee 7 days, no setup fee

Where the two services actually differ

Plan structure, booking, bill predictability, and where each one wins.

Metered minutes vs unlimited

RingReady

Unlimited calls and minutes at $39/month, flat. A 50-call Monday and a 500-call storm week cost exactly the same. You never think about a minute meter.

Rosie

Every Rosie plan caps minutes — 250 on the $49 Professional plan, 1,000 on Scale, 2,000 on Growth. Fine for steady low volume; for spiky or growing volume you're watching the meter, and Rosie's own docs say you'll be auto-upgraded to the next tier when you run over.

Appointment booking: included vs a $149 upgrade

RingReady

Appointment booking is included on the $39 plan. During the call the AI captures the request and texts the caller your booking link so they can lock in a time — no upgrade needed to schedule.

Rosie

Rosie's $49 Professional plan doesn't include appointment booking or call transfers. Booking starts on the $149 Scale plan. If booking is the reason you want an AI receptionist, Rosie's real entry price is $149, not $49.

A bill that doesn't move

RingReady

$39 every month. No minute overage, no per-customer fee, no tier you get nudged into. Your CFO can budget against it exactly.

Rosie

Rosie's pricing page doesn't publish an overage rate; their blog describes auto-upgrading you to the next plan when you exceed your minutes (some reviewers report $0.25/min). Either way, the entry price isn't the ceiling — a busy month can land you on a higher tier.

Ad attribution most AI receptionists skip

RingReady

On Scale, RingReady fires server-side conversion events to Meta, Google Ads, and TikTok when a call converts — so your ad platforms optimize on real booked jobs, not just clicks. For anyone spending on ads, this pays for itself.

Rosie

Rosie doesn't offer ad-platform conversion tracking. If you run paid acquisition, you lose the call-to-conversion signal that makes campaigns cheaper over time.

Languages & reach

RingReady

30+ languages with automatic detection — the caller speaks, the AI matches. Captures Spanish, Mandarin, Vietnamese, Korean, Tagalog, and more at the same flat price.

Rosie

Rosie supports English and Spanish. Strong for those markets; a gap if your callers speak anything else.

Which service is right for you?

Two clean answers, in plain English. Pick the one that sounds like your business.

Choose RingReady if…
  • Your call volume is spiky or growing and you want one flat bill no matter what.
  • You want appointment booking without upgrading to a $149 plan to get it.
  • You run Google, Meta, or TikTok ads and want booked calls tracked as conversions.
  • You serve callers in more than English and Spanish.
Choose Rosie if…
  • Your call volume is low and steady — comfortably under 250 minutes — and you don't need in-call booking.
  • You want native iOS and Android apps to run everything from your phone.
  • You're happy on Rosie's Scale plan and its specific feature set fits your workflow.

Comparing RingReady to Rosie

What's the real price difference between RingReady and Rosie?

RingReady is $39/month flat with unlimited minutes and appointment booking included. Rosie starts at $49/month for 250 minutes without in-call booking; the booking-capable Scale plan is $149/month for 1,000 minutes. So for a business that actually wants appointment booking, the honest comparison is $39 (RingReady) vs $149 (Rosie Scale) — and RingReady's minutes are unlimited.

Does Rosie's $49 plan include appointment booking?

No. Rosie's $49 Professional plan does not include appointment booking or call transfers — those start on the $149 Scale plan. RingReady includes appointment booking — it texts the caller your booking link — on its $39 flat plan.

What happens if I go over Rosie's minutes?

Rosie's pricing page doesn't state a per-minute overage. Rosie's own blog describes automatically moving you up to the next plan tier when you exceed your included minutes; some third-party reviews cite $0.25/minute. RingReady has no minute cap to exceed — it's flat $39 at any volume.

Is Rosie's call quality better than RingReady's?

Both are modern AI receptionists with natural HD voices, spam filtering, and call summaries. Rosie trains on your website and Google Business Profile; RingReady pre-tunes from your website URL and lets you edit the script in plain English. On what most callers actually feel — natural conversation, accurate booking, fast pickup — they're comparable. The decision usually comes down to plan structure: metered minutes and gated booking vs flat-rate unlimited with booking included.

Does RingReady have a mobile app like Rosie?

Rosie ships native iOS and Android apps; RingReady runs in a mobile-friendly web dashboard you can open on any device. If running everything from a phone app matters to you, that's a genuine Rosie advantage — weigh it against RingReady's flat pricing, unlimited minutes, and included booking.

Can I try RingReady before leaving Rosie?

Yes. Setup is under 3 minutes and there's a 7-day free trial with no setup fee. Forward a slice of your calls (or just your after-hours line) to RingReady, compare booking and call quality on real calls, then cut over and cancel Rosie. Both services are month-to-month.

Unlimited minutes. Booking included. $39 flat.

Everything Rosie gates behind its $149 plan — appointment booking, call transfers — included at $39, with no minute meter. 7-day free trial. Cancel any time.