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COMPARISON

NeverMissAI vs Rosie

Rosie is the value pick of AI answering — $49/month gets you started. NeverMissAI costs more and publishes exactly what happens when your phone gets busy. That difference is the whole comparison.

Why People Compare These Two

Rosie (heyrosie.com) nails the entry point: $49/month for 250 minutes with message taking and spam detection, $149 for 1,000 minutes with calendar booking and live transfers, $299 for 2,000 minutes with custom training. There's a 7-day free trial, industry pages for the same trades NeverMissAI serves, and a website chat widget thrown in. For a solo operator with a quiet phone, that's real value.

Here's what Rosie's pricing page doesn't publish, as of July 2026: what happens when you exceed your minutes. The FAQ poses the question; the published page doesn't answer it with a rate, and reviewers report billing surprises when callers run long. NeverMissAI is more expensive ($97/$297/$497 for ~80/240/400 answered calls) and completely explicit: 200/600/1,000 included minutes, then $0.50/min ($0.45 on Business), stated on the pricing table. You're choosing between a cheaper meter you can't fully see and a costlier one you can.

Quick Comparison

Feature NeverMissAI Rosie
Answering method AI voice agent, 24/7 AI voice agent, 24/7
Starting price $97/mo (~80 answered calls / 200 min) $49/mo (250 min)
Overage terms Published: $0.45–$0.50/min past allowance Not published on pricing page (as of July 2026)
Appointment booking Every tier, Google Calendar native From the $149 Scale tier
Trade-specific tuning Per-trade vocabulary out of the box Industry marketing pages; custom training on top tier
Caller memory Repeat callers greeted by name, every tier Not an advertised feature
Free trial Free — no card required 7-day free trial
Extras SMS + email summaries, call recordings Website chat widget free on all plans
Best for Steady call volume, booking-heavy trades Solo/quiet phones, lowest entry price

Competitor details checked July 2026 from their public sites and cited reviews; pricing and terms change — confirm current numbers with the vendor.

Where NeverMissAI Wins

You Can See the Whole Bill Coming

NeverMissAI's pricing table states the included minutes and the exact per-minute rate past them. Rosie's published page caps your minutes but not what overage costs — and its own reviewers' most common complaint is bill surprises when callers talk longer than planned. For a business phone, the boring, published meter is the feature.

Booking on Every Tier

Rosie gates calendar booking behind its $149 tier; on the $49 plan the AI takes messages. NeverMissAI books appointments into Google Calendar on every tier, including Starter — for a trade business, a booked job beats a message every time.

A Front Desk That Knows Your Trade and Your Customers

Per-trade tuning out of the box plus caller memory — repeat customers greeted by name, with context from their last call — on all tiers. Rosie's custom training via document upload arrives at $299.

Where Rosie Wins

The Cheapest Credible Entry Point

If your phone genuinely rings a few times a week, Rosie's $49 with 250 minutes may be all you need, and nothing NeverMissAI publishes beats that sticker.

Website Chat Included

Rosie bundles a website chat widget free on every plan (and sells website texting as an add-on). NeverMissAI is phone-first; if free web chat matters to you, that's a real Rosie plus.

Who Should Use Which

Choose NeverMissAI if: your phone rings steadily, you want booking (not just messages) at the entry tier, you want published overage rates, or caller memory and trade tuning matter to how you sound.

Choose Rosie if: you're solo with a quiet phone, $49 is the budget, message-taking is enough, or you want a bundled website chat widget.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is NeverMissAI or Rosie cheaper?
Rosie's sticker is lower: $49/mo for 250 minutes vs NeverMissAI's $97 for 200 minutes (~80 answered calls). But Rosie's published pricing doesn't state an overage rate as of July 2026, while NeverMissAI publishes $0.50/min past the allowance ($0.45 on Business). At low volume Rosie wins on price; once calls run steady or long, the published meter makes NeverMissAI easier to budget.
What happens if I go over Rosie's minutes?
Rosie's public pricing page doesn't publish an overage rate (its FAQ raises the question without a stated number, as of July 2026). Third-party reviews report per-minute charges or automatic tier upgrades, and billing surprises are the most common complaint pattern in Rosie reviews — confirm terms with Rosie before subscribing. NeverMissAI states its overage on the pricing table.
Does Rosie book appointments like NeverMissAI?
On Rosie's $149 Scale tier and up, yes — including calendar booking and live transfers. Rosie's $49 Professional tier takes messages rather than booking. NeverMissAI books into Google Calendar on every tier, including the $97 Starter.
Both serve home services — what's actually different?
Rosie markets to the same trades (plumbing, HVAC, electricians, law) with industry pages. The differences are where booking starts ($97 NeverMissAI vs $149 Rosie), caller memory (NeverMissAI greets repeat callers by name on all tiers), published overage rates, and Rosie's bundled website chat. Both offer free trials — try both on your own phone.
Do both have free trials?
Yes. Rosie offers a 7-day all-features trial. NeverMissAI's trial requires no card at all — your AI receptionist answers real calls free before you decide, and you can cancel by texting STOP.

TRY IT FREE

Published Rates. Booking on Every Tier.

NeverMissAI answers 24/7 tuned to your trade, books real appointments from the first tier, and prints its overage rate on the pricing page — from $97/mo. Start free, no card.