Head-to-head comparison · Updated August 2026

Upfirst vs. Rosie: which AI receptionist fits your call volume?

The biggest difference is the billing model. Upfirst charges by qualifying call, while Rosie packages usage in minutes. That means the better value depends heavily on how many calls you receive and how long they last.

Editorial policy: Affiliate compensation does not determine our conclusions. Pricing and features were checked against provider-published information on August 23, 2026.
Quick comparison

Upfirst vs. Rosie at a glance

CategoryUpfirstRosie
Starting monthly price$24.95$49
Entry allowance30 calls250 minutes
Billing basisPer qualifying callMinutes
Entry overage$1.50/additional callSee current provider terms
24/7 answeringYesYes
Appointment handlingDirect scheduling includedBooking link on Professional; direct booking on Scale+
Warm transfersIncludedScale+
Languages35+English + Spanish published
Trial14 days; no credit card required7 days

Plans and features can change. Always verify current terms directly with each provider before purchasing.

The key difference

Calls vs. minutes can completely change the cost comparison.

Upfirst: call-based

Upfirst's Starter plan includes 30 calls for $24.95 per month. Its Premium plan includes 90 calls for $59.95, Pro includes 300 for $159.95, and Scale includes 600 for $299. Spam and calls under 15 seconds are excluded under its published billing rules.

Rosie: minute-based

Rosie's Professional plan includes 250 minutes for $49 per month, Scale includes 1,000 minutes for $149, and Growth includes 2,000 minutes for $299. Minute-based pricing can be attractive when your total monthly talk time remains predictable.

Example

Why average call length matters

Suppose your business receives 50 meaningful calls per month averaging three minutes each. That is 50 calls but about 150 minutes of conversation.

Upfirst example

Using monthly Starter pricing, 30 calls are included and 20 additional calls at the published $1.50 rate would add $30, producing an illustrative total of $54.95 before any taxes or other applicable charges.

Rosie example

At 150 total minutes, the usage would fit inside Rosie's published 250-minute Professional allowance at $49 per month, assuming those calls do not require features reserved for a higher plan.

This is an illustrative usage calculation, not a quote. Real billing depends on each provider's current definitions and terms.

Features

Upfirst includes more advanced call workflow features at its entry tier.

Scheduling

Upfirst publishes direct appointment scheduling across its plans, including connections to Google, Outlook, Clio, Acuity and Calendly. Rosie's Professional tier sends appointment links by text; direct calendar booking begins with its Scale tier.

Transfers

Upfirst publishes warm call transfers across plans. Rosie lists warm and live transfers on Scale, while Growth adds waterfall transfers that can try multiple numbers.

Languages

Upfirst advertises support for more than 35 languages. Rosie publishes English and Spanish handling. Businesses with multilingual callers should test the specific languages and call scenarios they need during the trial period.

High volume

Both providers offer larger tiers. At published monthly pricing, Upfirst Scale includes 600 calls for $299 while Rosie Growth includes 2,000 minutes for $299, reinforcing why call duration is central to the comparison.

Verdict

Choose based on your call pattern—not the logo.

Upfirst is the stronger starting point when you want a very low entry price, direct scheduling and transfers without moving to a higher feature tier, or when your calls tend to run long and per-call billing is advantageous.

Rosie can be the stronger value when your calls are relatively short and the included minute allowance covers substantially more conversations than Upfirst's call allowance, or when Rosie's workflow better matches your business.

Neither is automatically cheaper at every usage level. Estimate monthly qualifying calls and average call duration before choosing.

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