Neria.ai
Summary
After-hours calls die in voicemail, and the leads you lose at 11 PM never tell you they called — they just book with whoever answered. Neria.ai is a hosted AI receptionist built to answer those calls, qualify the caller, and get the appointment on the calendar before you check your messages in the morning.
Neria.ai runs on scripted conversation flows: it picks up the call, asks qualifying questions, routes to the right destination, and books time on your calendar — all without a human on duty. The vendor states it handles calls simultaneously with no queue, which matters for home services companies that run radio ads and get ten calls in twenty minutes. The differentiating layer is a network of 500+ live agents who step in when the AI hits a wall — a caller who demands a human, a payment dispute, an emergency escalation. That hybrid safety net is what separates this from a pure IVR. The ceiling appears when your call logic gets complicated: Neria.ai follows configured workflows, so anything requiring judgment outside those scripts goes to a human — or drops.
Bottom line: Pick this for a law firm or real estate team that needs every inbound call answered and a first appointment booked without hiring reception staff — but plan a different solution when your call flows require branching logic too complex to express as a script, because the tool has no way to reason past its configured paths.
Pricing Plans
Subscription- Price
- $19/month
AI Receptionist
AI handles high-volume tasks with human escalation option
- 24/7 availability
- Lead qualification
- Appointment scheduling
- CRM integration
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Pros
Sign in to edit- Handles unlimited simultaneous calls, so a surge from a marketing campaign or emergency event does not result in callers hitting a busy signal or waiting in queue — every caller gets answered.
- Built-in human-agent escalation from a 500+ agent network, which means after-hours emergencies or callers who demand a live person do not fall through to voicemail even when your own staff is unavailable.
- Configured to your brand voice and script, so callers hear consistent messaging rather than a generic IVR tree — which matters for law firms and medical practices where first-call tone affects whether the caller books or hangs up.
- Real-time analytics on every conversation, so you can identify which call types are escalating to humans at high rates and tighten the script — instead of guessing why conversion is low.
- 50+ language support, so businesses in multilingual markets do not need a separate system or bilingual staff to handle first-contact qualification.
Cons
Sign in to edit- Call logic is script-driven with no autonomous reasoning: when a caller's situation falls outside the configured workflow — a billing dispute that requires account lookup, a medical triage question, a legal matter the script does not cover — the AI cannot adapt. It escalates or fails. Teams with complex inbound scenarios end up writing escalation rules for most calls, at which point the AI is doing little more than caller ID.
- No API and no self-hosted option, which means businesses that need call data piped into a proprietary CRM or want to embed the receptionist logic inside their own product hit a hard wall. Teams with those requirements move to a programmable voice platform like Twilio or Bland.ai where they write the logic themselves.
- The product is fully managed and hosted, so any downtime, pricing change, or feature deprecation is outside your control — a risk that small medical practices or law firms with compliance obligations need to weigh before making this the single point of failure for inbound client intake.
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About
- Platforms
- Web, Phone
- API Available
- No
- Self-Hosted
- No
- Last Updated
- 2026-06-18T07:14:24.215Z
Best For
Who it's for
- Small to mid-size service businesses
- Law firms and medical practices
- Real estate and home services companies
- Teams needing lead capture without full-time staff
What it does well
- Answering and screening inbound calls
- Booking appointments and managing schedules
- Qualifying and routing sales leads
- Handling FAQs and basic customer support
- Providing 24/7 availability for after-hours callers
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Is Neria.ai free?
- Neria.ai is a paid tool ($19/month). A 14-day free trial is available.
- Is Neria.ai open source?
- No — Neria.ai is a closed-source tool. Source code is not publicly available.
- What platforms does Neria.ai support?
- Neria.ai is available on: Web, Phone.
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Neria.ai is a hosted AI voice receptionist that answers inbound calls, screens callers with natural-language questions, routes to the right team member, and books appointments — 24 hours a day without staff overhead. The core workflow is call-in, AI engages the caller in conversation, qualifies or gathers information based on your configured script, then either books a slot on your calendar, transfers to a live team member, or escalates to one of Neria.ai’s on-call agents. No code is required from the business; the vendor configures the receptionist to your brand voice and use case.
The standout feature is the human-agent fallback layer. The vendor states that roughly 25% of AI-handled calls benefit from a live agent stepping in — triggered by caller request, detected urgency, or custom escalation rules you define. This is not a simple call transfer to your own staff; Neria.ai maintains a network of trained agents who handle the handoff, which means after-hours coverage holds even when your team is unreachable. For small service businesses without a staffed reception line, that gap coverage is the core value proposition.
The tool fits best at small to mid-size businesses — legal, healthcare, real estate, home services — where the call volume is real but the budget for full-time reception staff is not. It breaks when your inbound workflows require conditional branching beyond what a configured script can express: multi-step qualification trees, calls that need live database lookups, or situations where the AI’s answer depends on information it cannot access. There is no API and no self-hosted option, so teams that need to embed this logic into a custom platform or pull call data into non-supported systems will hit integration limits quickly.
The vendor states CRM and calendar integrations exist, and the product page references 50+ language support and real-time analytics with per-conversation reporting. Enterprise-grade encryption is cited for data handling, which matters for medical practices and law firms with compliance obligations — though teams in strictly regulated environments should verify specific compliance certifications directly with the vendor before committing.
