Rosie is one of the better-known AI receptionists for small business — three tiers, a free trial, and bilingual English/Spanish support out of the gate. It’s a fine generalist tool. The question for an electrician is whether “generalist” is what you need at 11pm when a panel’s sparking.
How they compare
- Vertical vs. generalist. Rosie is built to work across every kind of small business — salons, law offices, restaurants, contractors. It doesn’t run electrical-specific intake or know what counts as a real emergency. Wirewoman only does electricians: panel, breaker, GFCI, lighting, EV charger intake, and danger-word triage (sparking, burning smell, smoke, no power) built in from day one.
- Live booking by tier. Rosie’s entry $49/mo plan texts the caller a booking link rather than booking live on the call — live in-call booking is gated to the $149/mo Scale tier. Every Wirewoman plan books straight onto your calendar on the call, no tier gate.
- Emergency routing. Rosie doesn’t publicly advertise emergency-specific call routing. Wirewoman rings your cell immediately when she hears danger words, instead of booking a routine appointment for a live hazard.
Where Wirewoman fits
If you want one tool that answers for a mixed-service business, Rosie’s a reasonable pick. If you’re an electrician who needs the AI to actually understand what a tripped GFCI or a burning smell means — and to book the routine stuff without pushing you to a higher tier for it — that’s the gap Wirewoman was built to close.
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.




