Stella vs CallSetter

When you miss a call or leave a walk-in waiting, you lose money. If you are trying to fix that gap, you are likely looking at AI voice tools and physical receptionists. One option acts as a strict booking assistant on the phone, tying directly into your calendar to lock down service appointments. Stella takes a wider approach. She answers the phone to handle routine questions and collect intake details, while also standing as a physical kiosk to greet people at your door. Choosing between them comes down to whether you just need a scheduler or an all-around employee.
Best for complete customer support presence

Stella

Stella is an AI receptionist who answers your phone 24/7 and stands as a physical kiosk to greet visitors, answer routine questions, and capture lead details.

Greets visitors physically at your location

Built-in CRM for tracking customer details

Collects conversational intake forms during calls

Focus on strict appointment setting

CallSetter

CallSetter is a software-based AI voice agent designed heavily around phone scheduling. It talks to callers specifically to book appointments directly onto your existing business calendar.

Direct booking onto your business calendar

Pure software, simple to deploy

Capable of making outbound sales calls

Better for most use cases:

Stella

Stella provides a much wider daily presence. She reliably handles endless routine phone questions, takes voicemails, and greets physical visitors, giving you far broader everyday coverage for a simple predictable price.

Limited Supply

Your most affordable hire.

Stella works for $99 a month.

Hire Stella

Supply is limited. To be eligible, you must have a physical business.