How We Evaluated Each Service

We assessed five phone answering solutions across seven criteria that matter most to Australian small and medium businesses:

  1. Call handling quality — Does it sound natural? Can it handle multi-turn conversations?
  2. Availability — Is it truly 24/7, or business hours only?
  3. Australian market fit — Is it built for or optimised for Australian businesses and callers?
  4. Pricing transparency — Are costs clear, without per-minute surprises?
  5. Integration capability — Does it connect to calendars, CRMs, and booking systems?
  6. Setup and onboarding — How long until it is live and working?
  7. Scalability — What happens when call volume spikes?

We've ranked these services based on overall value for the most common use case: a small-to-medium Australian service business wanting to ensure every inbound enquiry is handled professionally, 24/7.

Disclosure: This article is published by AgileAdapt, the company behind Talking Widget. We've aimed to give an honest assessment of all services — including where competitors have advantages. Read the full picture and judge for yourself.

At a Glance: 5-Service Feature Comparison

Feature Talking Widget AnswerConnect OfficeHQ Ruby Chatbots
24/7 availability Partial
True AI voice
Instant answer (<1s)
Australian support team Limited
Calendar / booking integration Manual Manual Manual
CRM integration Basic Basic
Unlimited concurrent calls
Website voice widget Text only
No per-minute billing surprises
Starting price (AUD/month) $497 $325+ $189+ $419+ $49–299

The 5 Services, Reviewed

1
Talking Widget Our Pick
From $497/month AUD · Australian-built · AI voice agent
Call quality
9.5/10
Availability
10/10
AU market fit
9.5/10
Integrations
9.0/10
Value
9.5/10
Strengths
  • True AI voice — sounds human
  • Answers in under 1 second
  • 24/7, including public holidays
  • Unlimited concurrent calls
  • Embeds on website (no dial-in needed)
  • Real calendar and CRM integrations
  • Built and supported in Australia
  • Fixed monthly pricing, no per-minute surprise
Limitations
  • Newer entrant than legacy services
  • Not suited for highly complex professional advice calls
  • Requires minimal setup time (5–15 min)
Verdict: The strongest option for Australian businesses wanting true 24/7 AI voice coverage without per-minute billing. The combination of an embedded website widget, real integrations, and genuine AI voice quality puts it ahead of both legacy virtual receptionist services and basic chatbot solutions.
2
AnswerConnect
From ~$325/month AUD · Human operators · 24/7 US/AU coverage
Call quality
7.8/10
Availability
8.5/10
AU market fit
7.0/10
Integrations
6.5/10
Value
5.5/10
Strengths
  • Real human operators for complex calls
  • Genuine 24/7 with after-hours coverage
  • Australian business presence
  • Established service with good reputation
Limitations
  • Per-minute billing — costs unpredictable
  • Offshore operators for overnight/weekend hours
  • Not instant — callers may wait on hold
  • No website voice widget
  • No AI — can't scale to handle call surges
Verdict: A solid established service. Best suited for businesses that regularly receive complex or sensitive calls requiring genuine human judgment. For businesses where the majority of calls are bookings, enquiries, or FAQs, the per-minute billing model will cost significantly more than an AI alternative at similar quality.
3
OfficeHQ
From $189/month AUD · Australian-based human operators · Business hours + overflow
Call quality
7.5/10
Availability
6.0/10
AU market fit
8.2/10
Integrations
4.5/10
Value
6.8/10
Strengths
  • Australian-based operators — no accent mismatch
  • Lower entry price than AnswerConnect
  • Good reputation among SMBs
  • Flexible plans, pay-as-you-go options
Limitations
  • Business hours coverage only on lower plans
  • After-hours coverage requires premium tier
  • Per-minute billing adds up
  • No digital integrations or CRM connections
  • No AI — no surge capacity
Verdict: OfficeHQ is the best traditional virtual receptionist option for businesses that genuinely want Australian-accented human operators and have modest call volumes confined to business hours. Falls behind modern AI solutions for after-hours coverage and integration capability.
4
Ruby Receptionists
From ~$419/month AUD · US-based human operators · Primarily US market
Strengths
  • High training standards for operators
  • Consistent voice quality
  • 24/7 US-based coverage
  • Good for businesses with US clients
Limitations
  • US-based — accent mismatch for AU callers
  • No Australian support or local presence
  • Pricing in USD, exchange rate risk
  • Not built for Australian compliance requirements
  • No AI, no digital integrations
  • Premium pricing for what is a basic service
Verdict: Ruby is a quality service for US-based businesses but a poor fit for Australian companies. The combination of US-only operators, USD pricing, and no Australian presence makes it hard to recommend over locally built alternatives.
5
Generic Website Chatbots
$49–$299/month · Text-only · No voice capability
Strengths
  • Low monthly cost
  • Easy to add to any website
  • Handles FAQ-type text queries
  • 24/7 text availability
Limitations
  • Text only — no voice capability
  • Does not replace inbound phone calls
  • Low engagement rate vs voice
  • Frustrating UX for complex queries
  • No calendar booking or CRM integration
  • Feels impersonal — callers prefer voice
Verdict: Chatbots are a useful supplement but not a replacement for phone answering. Research consistently shows that callers prefer voice interaction, and the conversion rate from a voice call is significantly higher than from a text chat. If phone calls matter to your business, a chatbot alone is not the answer.

The Bottom Line: What to Choose in 2026

The market has clearly bifurcated. Legacy virtual receptionist services (AnswerConnect, OfficeHQ, Ruby) offer human operators — but that comes with per-minute billing, offshore staff for overnight/weekend hours, no digital integrations, and no surge capacity. They work, but they are expensive relative to what they deliver.

True AI voice agents like Talking Widget represent a fundamentally different model: instant pickup at any hour, unlimited concurrent calls, no per-minute billing, and real integrations with calendars and CRMs. The technology has reached the point where the voice quality is indistinguishable from a professional human receptionist for the vast majority of business calls.

The right choice depends on your call complexity:

  • Mostly bookings, enquiries, FAQs, and lead qualification: AI voice agent is the clear winner on value, coverage, and integration.
  • Regular complex, sensitive calls requiring human judgment: A hybrid model — AI for volume and after-hours, human service for complex daytime calls — is the most cost-effective approach.
  • Primarily US-market business: Ruby may be worth considering, but even then, the AI alternatives are closing in fast.

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