AI Receptionist vs. Human Receptionist: A Cost Comparison for 2026

Hiring a full-time receptionist costs $35,000-$50,000 per year. An AI receptionist costs a fraction of that — and answers every call instantly. Here's the real numbers comparison.

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AI Receptionist vs. Human Receptionist: A Cost Comparison for 2026

The decision to hire a receptionist — or deploy an AI-powered alternative — is increasingly straightforward when you look at the numbers. Here’s an honest comparison of what each option costs and delivers.

True Cost of a Human Receptionist

  • Average annual salary: $38,000-$48,000
  • Benefits (health, PTO, 401k): Add 25-30% = $10,000-$15,000
  • Recruitment and training costs: $3,000-$8,000
  • Coverage for lunch, sick days, vacation: Additional staff or missed calls
  • Can only handle one call at a time
  • Available only during business hours (8-9 hours/day)

AI Receptionist Advantages

  • Flat monthly cost — no benefits, no recruitment, no turnover
  • Answers unlimited simultaneous calls instantly
  • Available 24/7 including holidays
  • Never calls in sick or takes vacation
  • Consistent greeting and routing — every time

For most businesses, an AI receptionist saves $40,000+ per year vs. a full-time hire. See Vivant’s AI Receptionist pricing.

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