AutomationFire vs. Rosie: AI Receptionist + 6 Other Tools
Rosie is good at one thing. AutomationFire is good at one thing plus six others. The math on AI receptionist alone has changed.
By Bo Smith
Rosie is a focused AI receptionist product. Voice quality is solid, the booking flow works, and they have a clean dashboard. At $149/mo for Standard, it''s a defensible buy if voice is your only problem.
But voice is rarely the only problem.
What Rosie does well
- Focused voice AI agent
- Decent voice quality
- Booking integration
- Call recording and transcripts
- Clean dashboard
Where Rosie stops
- No reviews
- No local SEO
- No website generation
- No CRM
- No content engine
- No automation layer
If you buy Rosie, you''re buying voice AI. You still have to buy reviews, booking, CRM, website, SEO, and content separately. That''s the seven-tool stack that adds up to $948/mo.
What AutomationFire does instead
Voice Starter at $79/mo gives you everything Rosie does plus:
- Multi-platform review monitoring with AI responses
- Google Maps grid tracker
- Two-way GBP sync
- AI website generation
- Auto-aggregated CRM
- Email + SMS review request campaigns
- Multi-platform social scheduling
- Embeddable booking widget
- private workflow builder for custom workflows
When Rosie still wins
If you specifically need a voice AI vendor your insurance carrier or compliance team has already approved, and you don''t want any of the other engines, Rosie is fine.
When AutomationFire wins
Almost everywhere else. The voice AI quality is comparable. The platform around it is the difference. Start the trial.
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