First AI Employee vs. Dialzara: which AI receptionist is right for you?
First AI Employee and Dialzara are both flat-rate AI receptionists. Dialzara starts cheaper for very low volume ($29/mo for 60 minutes), but at a typical 1,000 minutes a month First AI Employee is actually cheaper ($249 vs $349), and it's done-for-you rather than self-serve. If you make more than a trickle of calls and want it built for you, First AI Employee wins on both price and effort.
First AI Employee | Dialzara | |
|---|---|---|
| What it is | Done-for-you AI receptionist | Self-serve AI receptionist |
| Pricing model | Flat monthly with included minutes | Flat monthly tiers, per-minute overage past your cap |
| Entry price | $99/mo for 300 minutes | $29/mo for 60 minutes |
| ~1,000-minute plan | $249/mo (Basic) | $349/mo (Elite) |
| If you exceed your minutes | Stay on your plan; opt-in $0.25/min, off by default | Per-minute overage every plan: $0.48/min down to $0.35/min |
| Setup | Done for you, answering in minutes | Self-serve |
| Contract | Month-to-month | Month-to-month |
| Transparent enterprise pricing | Published flat rate, no quote needed | Published flat, with per-minute overage |
Dialzara figures from dialzara.com, mid-2026 ($29/60, $99/220, $199/500, $349/1,000 min). Setup model not independently verified. Competitor pricing changes; check their site.
A $29 sticker is easy to say yes to. The question worth asking before you do is what it costs the month your phone actually starts ringing the way you want it to. That is where a cheap entry price can quietly flip on you. Both First AI Employee and Dialzara are AI receptionists on a flat monthly fee, no per-minute billing, answering around the clock. They are close cousins, so this really comes down to two things you will feel: what you pay once the calls pick up, and whether you build it or we do.
The short version
Be fair about the bottom end: if you barely use the phone, Dialzara's $29 a month for 60 minutes is the lowest entry around, and we will say so plainly. But follow the math up to where most call-driven businesses actually live. At about 1,000 minutes a month, First AI Employee is $249 against Dialzara's $349, and First AI Employee is done-for-you where Dialzara is a tool you set up yourself. So the cheaper sticker belongs to Dialzara only at the very bottom; by the time your phone is doing real work, First AI Employee is both cheaper and less work. For a business that runs on inbound calls, that is the combination that decides it.
Price: it depends on your volume
Dialzara's entry plan is $29 a month for just 60 minutes, great if you take only a handful of calls, and its plans climb to $99 (220 min), $199 (500 min), and $349 (1,000 min). First AI Employee starts at $99 for 300 minutes and is $249 for 1,000. So Dialzara wins at the very bottom, but First AI Employee is cheaper by the time you're at a thousand minutes, the volume most call-driven businesses actually hit.
One thing the 'flat' label hides on both sides: it holds only while you stay under your bundled minutes. Per Dialzara's own pricing FAQ (retrieved June 2026), every plan charges a per-minute overage once you pass the bundle, from $0.48 a minute on the $29 Lite plan down to $0.35 on the $349 Elite plan, and at 60 included minutes the cheapest plan is only a call or two a day before that meter starts. First AI Employee handles overage the other way: you stay on the plan you picked, and the safety valve is opt-in at a published $0.25 a minute, off unless you turn it on. Worth knowing too, the same pricing FAQ shows Dialzara's 'bundled-free' texting is usage-priced, not flat: a $19/mo platform fee plus $0.05 per AI message plus carrier pass-through, where the bundle only waives the platform fee.
Setup: done-for-you vs. self-serve
First AI Employee is built and tuned for you and answering your calls in minutes; you never touch a dashboard. Dialzara is a self-serve app you set up yourself. If you'd rather have it handled than configure it, that difference matters more than a few dollars either way.
Where Dialzara is stronger
For a very low-volume business (a few calls a week), Dialzara's $29 entry plan is cheaper than anything First AI Employee offers, and if you're happy to set it up yourself, it's a fine, low-cost choice.
Where First AI Employee is stronger
Once your phone rings for real, First AI Employee is cheaper at volume and built for you instead of by you. For a business that runs on inbound calls, that's the combination that matters.
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Common questions
Is Dialzara cheaper than First AI Employee?
Only at the very bottom. Dialzara's $29 a month for 60 minutes is the lowest entry around, fine if you take a handful of calls. But at about 1,000 minutes a month, the volume most call-driven businesses hit, First AI Employee is $249 against Dialzara's $349, and it is done-for-you rather than self-serve. So Dialzara wins the sticker; First AI Employee wins once your phone does real work.
Does Dialzara charge overage fees?
Yes. Per Dialzara's own pricing FAQ (retrieved June 2026), every plan charges a per-minute overage once you pass the bundle, from $0.48 a minute on the $29 Lite plan down to $0.35 on the $349 Elite plan, and 60 included minutes is only a call or two a day before the meter starts. First AI Employee handles it the other way: you stay on the plan you picked, and the safety valve is opt-in at a published $0.25 a minute, off unless you turn it on.
Is Dialzara texting really included?
Not as a flat bundle. Per Dialzara's own pricing FAQ (retrieved June 2026), its texting is usage-priced: a $19/mo platform fee plus $0.05 per AI message plus carrier pass-through, where the bundle only waives the platform fee. First AI Employee bundles SMS into its flat plans, unlimited inbound plus an outbound allowance, with nothing metered per message.
How fast can First AI Employee go live?
Minutes. After a short consultation, we build and tune the receptionist around your trade, and it's answering your calls in minutes, so you never touch a dashboard. It's dialed in to your business within about a day, and full two-way texting turns on within a day or two once a one-time carrier registration (10DLC) clears. Dialzara is a self-serve app you set up yourself. If you would rather have it handled than configure it, you can start with a 7-day free trial.
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