Goodcall is an AI phone agent built for small businesses in general, with CRM and calendar integration for booking. Its pricing is unusual — it charges per unique caller each month, not per minute — which changes the math for a shop that gets a lot of one-off calls.

How they compare

  • Per-caller pricing vs. flat. Goodcall’s plans run $79–$249/mo billed by unique caller volume, with a $0.50 overage per caller past the cap. That means a busy month — exactly when you most need the phone covered — is also the month your bill goes up. Wirewoman is flat $49/$99/$149, no per-caller math, no surprise overage line.
  • Vertical vs. generalist. Goodcall works across every small-business type and doesn’t run electrical-specific intake or emergency triage. Wirewoman only does electricians — panel, breaker, GFCI, lighting, EV charger intake, and danger-word routing built in.
  • Emergency handling. Goodcall doesn’t advertise trade-specific hazard detection. Wirewoman hears sparking, burning smell, smoke, no power and rings your cell instead of booking a routine slot for a live hazard.

Where Wirewoman fits

Goodcall’s caller-based pricing can work for a business with predictable, low call volume. For an electrician chasing every missed call as a potential job — where more calls should mean more business, not a bigger bill — a flat-rate, trade-specific tool is the simpler math.

Flat $49/$99/$149 plans, cancel anytime, statewide California.

See how Wirewoman works, or call the demo line and hear her book a job in 30 seconds.