ResoClinx vs Rosie
Rosie is a clean, focused AI voice receptionist. Set it up, point your number at it, and the bot answers. ResoClinx is the operating layer that includes the same voice agent plus reviews, GBP, ads and the CRM that closes the loop on every enquiry.
If you only need a phone-answering bot, Rosie is a clean single-point tool. If you also need reviews, GBP, ads, attribution and reactivation, ResoClinx covers all of it on one bill, and the voice agent is aesthetic-trained from day one.
Where Rosie is strong.
- Fast to launch. Train it on your business info, plug it into your number, and the bot answers within hours. Out-of-the-box voice quality is solid.
- Single-purpose simplicity. It does one thing, answer calls and capture details, without the surface area of a wider platform. That makes it easy to evaluate.
- Low entry price. Starter pricing is approachable for a single-location clinic running a tight stack.
Where ResoClinx is built differently.
- Voice, chat and WhatsApp in one agent. ResoClinx answers across voice, web chat, Instagram DM and WhatsApp, including photo triage for skin and pigmentation enquiries, all from one trained agent.
- Replaces five tools, not just one. Rosie answers your phone. ResoClinx answers the phone, asks for reviews, manages your Google Business Profile, runs ads on Engine Room, and runs reactivation campaigns.
- Click-to-booked-treatment attribution. Every booking is traced back to the channel that produced it. With Rosie the call is answered, but you still cannot tell which ad paid for it.
ResoClinx vs Rosie, side by side.
Conservative reading. "Partial" means the capability exists but is not aesthetic-clinic native or has notable caveats.
| Capability | R ResoClinx | R Rosie |
|---|---|---|
| Capture & receptionist | ||
| 24/7 AI voice receptionist | ||
| Aesthetic-trained AI Treatments, qualification, retention | PARTIAL | |
| Web chat | PARTIAL | |
| WhatsApp messaging | — | |
| Photo triage Skin / pigmentation / mole | — | |
| Books treatment callbacks | ||
| Reputation & local | ||
| Automated 5★ review collection | — | |
| AI review replies | — | |
| Google Business Profile management | — | |
| Marketing & ads (Engine Room) | ||
| Google + Meta + Instagram ads | Engine Room | — |
| Treatment-specific landing pages | Engine Room | — |
| Click → booking attribution | — | |
| CRM & follow-up | ||
| Reactivation / nurture Lapsed patients, multi-channel | — | |
| Owner dashboard & weekly digest | PARTIAL | |
| Setup & pricing fit | ||
| Built for aesthetic clinics | — | |
| Multi-location | Engine Room | — |
| Works alongside Pabau / Vagaro / Fresha | PARTIAL | |
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What you actually pay, monthly.
Tiered plans commonly run between roughly $149 and $499 per month based on call volume and features. Reviews, GBP, ads and CRM all sit outside the bill.
Front Desk £297/mo includes the same voice agent plus reviews, GBP, follow-up and attribution. Engine Room £697/mo adds Google + Meta + Instagram ads management. No setup fee.
When each one is the right call.
- You have a single location and only need a phone-answering bot, nothing else.
- You already have separate, working tools for reviews, GBP, ads and CRM.
- Your priority is the lowest possible monthly fee for voice answering only.
- You want the voice agent AND reviews AND GBP AND ads on a single bill.
- You want one trained agent across voice, web chat, Instagram DM and WhatsApp, including photo triage.
- You want every booking traced back to the channel that produced it.
Questions we get a lot.
Is Rosie AI good for aesthetic clinics?
Rosie is a clean single-purpose AI voice receptionist that is fast to launch and reasonably priced for a single location. For your clinic it answers the phone, but you'll still bolt on four other tools for reviews, GBP, ads and CRM, and none of them share data with each other or with Rosie. It is a point solution, not an operating layer.
What is the best Rosie AI alternative for medspas?
The right Rosie alternative for your medspa includes the same voice agent and adds the rest of the stack: aesthetic-trained qualification, web chat, WhatsApp with photo triage, automated review requests, GBP management, ads on the Engine Room plan, and click-to-treatment attribution. ResoClinx covers all of that for £297 to £697 a month on a single bill.
How much does Rosie AI cost per month?
Rosie's tiered plans commonly run from around $149 per month for a starter plan up to roughly $499 per month based on call volume and features. Reviews, GBP, ads and CRM all sit outside that bill, so the all-in monthly cost for a clinic typically lands well above the headline Rosie figure once the rest of the stack is added.
Can Rosie AI handle WhatsApp and Instagram DMs as well as voice?
Rosie focuses on voice answering as its core product, with limited messaging coverage. WhatsApp with photo triage for skin or pigmentation enquiries, a common channel for aesthetic clinics, sits outside its scope. ResoClinx runs one trained agent across voice, web chat, Instagram DM and WhatsApp including photo triage, so your patient experience stays consistent across every channel.
Rosie AI vs ResoClinx for aesthetic clinics: what's the difference?
Rosie answers calls; ResoClinx is the operating layer. ResoClinx includes a comparable aesthetic-trained voice agent, plus reviews, GBP, ads management on Engine Room, reactivation campaigns, and revenue attribution by channel and treatment. The difference is whether you want one tool for voice or one platform that runs the whole front of the funnel.
We will run the comparison
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Start with a free website audit. We will show you where patients slip away before they ever reach your front desk, and what month one looks like on ResoClinx.