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Ruby Receptionists vs Hank, for trade shops.

Ruby is one of the longest-running virtual receptionist services and has a loyal following. Hank is an AI answering service built for trade shops. Here's the honest math on per-minute vs flat-rate, with public sources.

Who this page is for: If you're shopping Ruby and considering an AI alternative for a service-trade shop with consistent inbound call volume.

Pricing claims on this page are based on ruby.com/pricing as of 2026-05. Competitors update pricing regularly — verify current numbers before deciding. Spot a stale claim? Email zach@ssgcompanies.com and we’ll fix it the same day.
The math, on a real shop

A working HVAC shop in cooling season

24 calls per workday × 6 days = 624 calls/month. Average ~2.2 minutes per call. Heat-wave week pushes 50+ calls in a single day.

Ruby Receptionists
~$1,400–$2,400/month (estimate)
Hank
$199/month

Estimate based on Ruby's public pricing page on 2026-05: per-minute pricing with rounding (verify exact rounding behavior on their pricing page) and overage on plan minutes. Heat-wave surge weeks blow past plan minimums and hit overage rates. Hank's flat rate handles 624 calls flat. Always verify current pricing — these things change.

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Side by side

What you actually get.

DimensionRuby ReceptionistsHank
Pricing modelPer-minute (verify rounding on source)Flat monthly, no per-minute
Spam-call handlingPer-minute model — minutes counted regardless of caller intent unless their filter is enabled (see source)Spam not billed
Surge billingOverage on plan minutes (verify on source)Flat — surge weeks cost the same
Trade specificityGeneral-purpose receptionistsTrade-specific (HVAC RTU vs split, plumbing emergency triage, electrical breaker walk-through)
Hours24/7 (verify after-hours billing on source)24/7 flat
Setup timeMulti-day onboardingSame-day for the first 25 shops
VoiceReal humans (US-based)AI voice — well-tuned 2026 voice models are hard to distinguish on routine business calls. Best test: call our demo line.
Trade tool integrationsVerify current native integrations on their siteNative ServiceTitan, Housecall Pro, Jobber, FieldEdge
Founder accessibilityStandard supportFounder direct line for first 25 shops
Where Hank wins

Pick Hank if any of these are you:

High-volume + surge-prone trades
HVAC heat waves, plumbing cold snaps, roofing post-hail — these are when call volume spikes 2–3×. Per-minute billing punishes you exactly when you can least afford it.
Trade-specific qualification
A general-purpose receptionist can take a message. Hank can ask whether the AC is blowing warm or silent, whether the breaker visibly tripped, whether the roof has an active leak. Different downstream work for the tech.
Spam volume
Trade shops get hammered with spam (warranty calls, robo-sales, competitor probing). Per-minute services bill the spam unless you turn on filtering. Hank doesn't.
Cost predictability
Owners running on tight cash flow know exactly what they'll pay each month — no surprise heat-wave bill.
Where Ruby wins

Pick Ruby Receptionists if any of these matter:

Edge-case calls
Real humans handle weird calls more gracefully than AI in 2026. If your inbound is mostly non-routine, lean human.
Multi-tenant call routing
If you run multiple businesses from one Ruby account, their tooling for that is mature.
Procurement requirements
20+ years of operating history is non-trivial for shops that need a vendor with that paper trail.
What Ruby does well

Honest credit. They are good at what they do.

FAQ

Honest answers, sourced numbers.

Is Hank cheaper than Ruby for every shop?
No. At very low minutes (under ~50 minutes/month), Ruby's lowest tier might be cheaper. The savings widen with volume and especially during seasonal surges.
How does per-minute rounding affect my bill?
Per-minute services round up to billing increments (verify Ruby's exact rounding on their pricing page). The math: a 35-second call billed as a full minute, a 91-second call billed as two minutes. Depending on your call-length distribution, this adds a meaningful percentage to a per-minute bill versus what you'd intuitively expect.
How does Ruby handle spam calls today?
Verify Ruby's current spam filtering and billing behavior on their pricing or help-center page — these policies change. What we know is that Hank doesn't bill spam, regardless of any filtering setting.
Will Hank really sound as good as Ruby's human receptionists?
In our experience, well-tuned voice AI in 2026 is hard for most callers to distinguish from a person on routine business calls. Genuinely complex emotional handling still favors humans. Best test: call our demo line and judge for yourself.
Is Ruby a bad service?
No — Ruby is well-run with a strong reputation. The question is whether per-minute human receptionists fit a high-volume, surge-prone, trade-specific shop. We think Hank's flat-rate trade-built model is a better match for that exact profile.
Where are these pricing numbers from?
Ruby's public pricing page, linked at the bottom of this page. Pulled 2026-05. Verify current pricing yourself — these things change.
Related reading
Answering service vs virtual receptionist →The real cost of a missed call →Missed-call calculator →All posts →
Sources

Ruby Receptionists pricing pulled from ruby.com/pricing on 2026-05. We update these comparisons periodically as competitor pricing changes. If you spot a stale or inaccurate claim, email zach@ssgcompanies.com and we’ll fix it the same day.

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