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Virtual Receptionist Brisbane: Real Pricing, Your Options, and the AI Version Most Businesses Haven't Tried

A plain-language guide to virtual receptionist options for Brisbane small businesses in 2026, including real AUD pricing, a comparison of human and AI services, and a decision framework for choosing the right one.

Jahanzaib Ahmed

Jahanzaib Ahmed

April 16, 2026·11 min read
Virtual Office Brisbane receptionist services page showing professional call answering options for Queensland businesses

A virtual receptionist in Brisbane starts at A$19 per month for a basic plan, and around A$150 to A$500 per month for anything covering real call volume. But in 2026, there are two very different versions of this service available to Brisbane businesses, and which one you choose matters more than most people realise.

Last month I was reviewing a call log with a Brisbane electrical contractor based in Carindale. He figured he was too busy on-site to answer every call but figured most people would leave a message. In a single week, he had 27 missed calls. At his average job value of A$380, that's A$10,260 in potential revenue gone without a single job being turned down. Not lost to a competitor who priced lower. Just gone because no one answered.

This guide covers real AUD pricing for human and AI virtual receptionists, the top services available to Brisbane businesses in 2026, and a clear decision framework so you know which option fits your situation.

Quick Verdict

  • Choose a human virtual receptionist if you get fewer than 20 calls a week, your clients expect emotionally complex conversations, or you're in a regulated field where scripted AI responses create compliance risk
  • Choose an AI voice agent if you miss after-hours calls, your call volume is 20 or more a week, you want flat-rate pricing with no overage surprises, or you run a trades or services business in Brisbane where the calls mostly follow predictable patterns
  • Still not sure? Book a 15-minute call and I'll tell you which one makes sense for your specific setup

Key Takeaways

  • Human virtual receptionist services in Brisbane start from A$19/month for basic plans, with realistic full-coverage plans running A$200 to A$500/month
  • AI receptionists for Australian businesses run A$149 to A$699/month and handle calls 24/7 with no per-minute charges
  • A full-time Brisbane receptionist costs A$55,000 to A$65,000 per year before super, leave, and training
  • 67% of Australian callers hang up and call a competitor if their first attempt isn't answered by a live person
  • For most Brisbane trade businesses and professional services, an AI receptionist pays for itself within the first missed call it catches
  • The right choice depends on your call volume, complexity, and whether you need genuine outbound capability

What virtual receptionist services in Brisbane actually cost in 2026

Most pricing guides skip Australian dollar figures entirely, or bury Brisbane-specific context under global averages. Here's what Brisbane businesses actually pay across the main options in 2026:

OptionMonthly Cost (AUD)Annual CostSetup Fee
Full-time receptionistA$4,600 to A$5,400A$55,000 to A$65,000Recruitment costs
Human virtual receptionist (basic)A$19 to A$85A$228 to A$1,020None
Human virtual receptionist (full coverage)A$200 to A$500A$2,400 to A$6,000None to A$150
AI receptionist (SME)A$149 to A$399A$1,800 to A$4,800A$500 to A$2,000
AI receptionist (managed/enterprise)A$699 to A$1,299A$8,400 to A$15,600A$2,000 to A$5,000

The important caveat on human virtual receptionist pricing: the A$19 to A$85 plans are call-allowance plans. Exceed your minutes and you pay per call. For a Brisbane trade business handling 50 or more calls a week, you'll quickly land in the A$200 to A$400 range anyway. The entry-level number is real but it rarely stays there for active businesses.

Virtual Reception Australia pricing page showing tiered call answering plans with pay-per-call and monthly subscription options
Virtual Reception AU's tiered plans look affordable at entry level, but per-call overage charges kick in fast for Brisbane businesses handling more than 20 calls a week

The main human virtual receptionist services for Brisbane businesses

There are three services worth considering if you want real people answering your calls.

OfficeHQ

OfficeHQ is one of the most established names for Australian businesses. They're Australian-owned and operated, with receptionists based in Australia who know the local context. Plans are flexible: PAYG, pay-per-call, and monthly subscriptions. Calls are answered by Australian-based receptionists, typically within four rings.

Setup is fast. You can activate and have calls answered within an hour. No lock-in contract means you can walk away if the service doesn't work for you. They cover after-hours calls and offer 24/7 if you want it. For a Brisbane trade business that gets burst call volume during the morning rush from 6am to 8am AEST and needs overflow coverage while the operator is on-site, OfficeHQ handles it well.

OfficeHQ Australian virtual receptionist service homepage showing professional 24/7 call answering with no lock-in contract
OfficeHQ answers calls for thousands of Australian businesses including Brisbane sole traders, home-based businesses, and larger firms. The no lock-in model suits businesses testing virtual reception for the first time

Ruby Receptionist

Ruby Receptionist serves over 25,000 Australian businesses and has operated in the market for more than a decade. Their Brisbane service means Australian-based staff familiar with QLD geography and business culture, not an actual Brisbane office.

Plans start from A$19/month for basic call-taking and message forwarding. Practical tiers for real small business coverage start around A$85 to A$150/month. A 7-day free trial makes it easy to test before committing. If you run a professional services practice in Fortitude Valley or a medical clinic in Chermside, Ruby's more premium tiers support complex scripting and proper appointment scheduling.

Ruby Receptionist Australia pricing page showing virtual receptionist plans starting from 19 dollars per month with 7 day free trial
Ruby Receptionist's 7-day free trial lets Brisbane businesses test call answering before committing. Watch for per-minute overage rates that make entry plans expensive at higher call volumes

Virtual Office Brisbane and other local options

Virtual Office Brisbane offers physical address, mail handling, and live call answering from a South Bank location. Their reception service is part of a broader package and works well for Brisbane businesses that want a professional presence on St Georges Terrace or want bundled address plus answering. Virtual Reception AU operates nationally and has a specific Brisbane coverage page with AEST-aligned staffing.

For most trades and SMEs in Brisbane, any of these services will handle the basics. The real question is whether basic is enough for your call volume and business type.

The AI receptionist option most Brisbane businesses haven't seriously considered

In the last 18 months, AI voice agents have improved to the point where most Brisbane business owners' customers can't tell the difference on a standard inbound call. I've deployed these for clients across home services, professional services, and medical admin across Australia. The feedback I hear most often from business owners: "My customers don't realise it's not a person."

The economics are straightforward. A human virtual receptionist answers your calls during business hours or for a set number of minutes per month. An AI receptionist answers every call, 24/7, for a flat monthly fee. No per-call charges. No overage emails at the end of the month. A plumbing lead coming in at 10pm on a Sunday in Brisbane gets answered the same as a call at 8am Monday.

According to 2026 industry data, 67% of Australian callers hang up and dial a competitor if their first attempt isn't answered by a live person. And 85% of callers who reach voicemail don't call back. If your average job in Brisbane is worth A$450 and you miss four calls a week, that's A$93,600 in annual revenue exposure from unanswered phones alone.

Yes AI Australian AI receptionist homepage showing flat-rate 24/7 AI phone answering service for Australian small businesses
Yes AI is one of several Australian AI receptionist services offering flat monthly pricing with 24/7 coverage. For Brisbane businesses with consistent call volume, the per-call economics quickly favour AI over tiered human services

AI receptionists for Australian SMEs run from about A$149 to A$699/month depending on call volume, CRM integration, and how customised the scripting needs to be. For a Brisbane service business handling 30 to 80 calls a week, the math against a human service at A$300 to A$500/month gets interesting quickly, especially once you factor in after-hours coverage at no extra charge.

I've covered what an end-to-end AI call answering setup looks like in my guide on AI voice agents for home services. The core architecture works whether you're running a landscaping business in Springwood or an allied health practice in Newstead.

Human vs AI virtual receptionist: head-to-head comparison

FactorHuman Virtual ReceptionistAI Voice Agent
Monthly cost (AUD)A$200 to A$500 for full coverageA$149 to A$399 flat rate
After-hours coverageExtra cost or not includedIncluded, no surcharge
Simultaneous calls1 at a time (queue or overflow)Unlimited, no queue
Setup timeSame day to 24 hours1 to 3 weeks
Setup costNone to A$150A$500 to A$2,000
Complex emotional callsStrongWeaker (escalates to you)
Appointment bookingIncluded on higher plansIncluded with CRM integration
CRM integrationLimited, mostly email/SMSFull integration available
Lock-in contractMostly month-to-monthOften 3 to 12 months
Per-call chargesYes, after allowanceNo, flat rate

The decision framework: which one fits your Brisbane business

Here's how I'd work through the decision with any Brisbane business owner:

Go with a human virtual receptionist if:

  • You get fewer than 20 inbound calls a week and most are simple inquiries
  • Your clients are dealing with sensitive or emotionally complex situations where human empathy matters, such as aged care, counselling, or legal advice calls
  • You need a physical Brisbane address and bundled services, not just call answering
  • You want same-day setup with zero configuration and no upfront investment
  • You're testing whether call answering changes your business before committing to a longer-term solution

Go with an AI voice agent if:

  • You miss calls regularly, especially after 5pm or on weekends when Brisbane tradies and service businesses do most of their inbound inquiry volume
  • Your weekly call volume is 20 or higher and per-call charges would make human services expensive
  • You want the call to book directly into your calendar or CRM rather than just taking a message
  • You want one flat monthly fee with no end-of-month surprises
  • You run a trades business, home services company, or professional practice where 80% of calls follow predictable patterns

Still genuinely unsure? Pull your missed call log for the last 30 days and multiply it by your average job value. If that number is more than A$3,000 in lost opportunity, you have your answer. The AI readiness assessment can also give you a structured recommendation based on your business type.

What most Brisbane comparisons get wrong

The most common mistake I see Brisbane business owners make when comparing virtual receptionist services is obsessing over the headline monthly price and ignoring two costs that are often much bigger.

The after-hours gap. Most human virtual receptionist plans cover 8am to 6pm AEST on weekdays. Brisbane trades businesses and service providers know that urgent calls come on Tuesday evenings and Saturday mornings. A plumber who misses a burst pipe call at 7pm because their receptionist service's hours ended doesn't save money. They lose a job worth A$600 and give a competitor a client who will refer three more people. AI receptionists fix this gap without adding a cent to the monthly fee.

The setup cost obsession. AI receptionists have higher upfront costs than human services. That's real. A$1,000 to A$2,000 in setup is a genuine number for a properly configured AI voice agent. But businesses that reject AI purely on setup cost are comparing a one-time fee against an ongoing monthly saving and losing the maths. If an AI receptionist saves you A$150 a month over a human service, the setup cost pays back in under a year. And unlike a human service that captures a message, the AI books the job directly into your calendar.

The "it only works for big businesses" myth. I've deployed AI receptionists for sole operators in Brisbane's northern suburbs handling 15 calls a week. The technology scales down. You don't need 500 monthly calls for this to make financial sense. One missed $800 renovation quote call costs more than two months of AI service fees.

How I'd approach this for a Brisbane trades business: a real scenario

Here's the scenario I see most often. A Brisbane plumbing business, owner-operated, based in Redcliffe or Ipswich. The owner is on-site 7am to 4pm. Gets 30 to 40 calls a week. Has a wife answering the phone when she's available, but most afternoons and all evenings go straight to voicemail.

The missed call analysis for a business like this typically shows 12 to 18 unanswered calls a week. At an average plumbing job value of A$400, that's A$4,800 to A$7,200 in weekly revenue exposure. Even capturing three extra jobs a month more than pays for any receptionist solution.

For this business, I'd recommend an AI voice agent over a human service for three reasons. First, the calls are predictable: quote requests, emergency bookings, job follow-ups. An AI handles 90% of those without escalation. Second, the after-hours volume is high. Families call about blocked drains at 7pm, not at 2pm. Third, direct calendar integration means the call books a job rather than creating a callback list the owner has to work through the next morning.

The setup cost of A$1,200 to A$1,500 pays back in one month if it captures four jobs that would have otherwise gone to a competitor who picked up. I walk through exactly what an AI call answering engagement includes on the solutions page.

Is a virtual receptionist the right move for your Brisbane business?

Not every business needs one. Here's how I think through it with Brisbane clients:

You probably need a virtual receptionist if:

  • You're missing more than five calls a week
  • You're a sole operator who can't answer during client appointments or on-site jobs
  • You've lost a client to a competitor who simply picked up the phone
  • You're spending more than 30 minutes a day on call-backs and message chasing

You probably don't need one if:

  • You handle fewer than 10 inbound calls a week and have time to return them same day
  • Your business runs entirely on repeat clients who already have your mobile number
  • Your average transaction value is too low for the ROI to close

For a broader look at what AI automation can do beyond call answering, see 5 AI automations every small business should deploy. And if you want to see exactly where call answering sits relative to other AI tools for a service business, read my AI answering service vs human comparison that breaks down the numbers across a wider set of service types.

I work with Brisbane businesses to set up AI-powered call answering and lead capture systems that go beyond what traditional virtual receptionists can do. If you want to see what that looks like for your specific business, reach out here or take the AI readiness assessment to get a tailored recommendation.

What is a virtual receptionist and how does it work for Brisbane businesses?

A virtual receptionist is a remote call-answering service that handles your inbound business calls. Human services use real people working remotely who follow a custom script to answer, take messages, and transfer calls. AI services use a voice agent that sounds human but runs 24/7 on software. Both forward messages and call details to you in real time via SMS or email. For Brisbane businesses, the main practical difference is after-hours coverage and per-call pricing.

How much does a virtual receptionist cost in Brisbane?

Human virtual receptionist services in Brisbane start from A$19/month for basic call-taking, but realistic full-coverage plans for small businesses run A$200 to A$500/month. AI receptionists for Australian SMEs typically cost A$149 to A$699/month depending on call volume and integration requirements. A full-time Brisbane receptionist costs A$55,000 to A$65,000/year before super and leave, which is why most SMEs look at virtual options first.

Are virtual receptionists available 24/7 in Brisbane?

Most services offer 24/7 coverage, but check whether after-hours is included in your base plan or billed as an add-on. Human services often charge extra for overnight and weekend calls in the AEST timezone. AI receptionists typically include 24/7 coverage in their flat monthly fee with no additional charge for after-hours volume, which is a significant advantage for Brisbane trades businesses that receive urgent calls outside business hours.

Can a virtual receptionist book appointments for my Brisbane business?

Yes, but not all services include this. Basic plans usually handle message-taking only. For appointment booking, you need a plan that supports calendar integration. Human services at the A$200 per month level and above usually include this. AI receptionists can integrate with most booking platforms and check availability in real time during the call, which reduces the callback workload for business owners who are on-site during the day.

What industries in Brisbane use virtual receptionists most?

Trade businesses including plumbers, electricians, HVAC contractors, and builders are the most common users, particularly given Queensland's construction activity. Professional services such as lawyers, accountants, and consultants also make heavy use of virtual receptionists, as do allied health practices including physios, chiropractors, and dental clinics. Any Brisbane business that fields inbound calls and loses revenue when those calls go unanswered benefits from the service.

Is an AI receptionist as good as a human one for Brisbane businesses?

For most standard call types including taking a booking, answering FAQs, capturing a lead, and routing to the right person, AI receptionists handle calls as well as a human in 2026. Across 347,609 real business calls tracked by one major platform, AI receptionists resolved 90 to 95% without escalation and answered in under 5 seconds. Where humans still have an edge is on complex, emotionally sensitive calls. For the majority of trade and service business calls in Brisbane, the AI handles it well enough that most callers don't notice the difference.

How long does it take to set up a virtual receptionist for my Brisbane business?

Human services are typically live within a day. You provide your call script and greeting, forward your business number to the service, and calls start being answered. AI services have a longer setup: typically one to three weeks for scripting, testing, and CRM integration. Setup costs range from A$500 to A$2,000 depending on complexity. The upfront investment pays back quickly if you have consistent inbound call volume and currently miss calls after hours.

Do I need a Brisbane-based receptionist or can they be anywhere in Australia?

For most businesses, location doesn't matter as long as the receptionist is Australia-based and operates in the AEST timezone. What does matter is whether your provider has genuine AEST coverage for your peak hours. Some services that market to Brisbane use east coast staffing but have coverage gaps in early morning and late afternoon when Brisbane trades businesses are at their busiest. Confirm timezone coverage and ask whether staff are familiar with Brisbane suburb names, which matters for address-taking and routing.

Citation Capsule: 67% of Australian callers hang up and call a competitor if not answered: Broadconnect, Missed Business Calls Impact on Revenue 2026. A$8 billion annual missed call revenue loss across Australian businesses: Broadconnect, 2026. AI receptionists resolve 90 to 95% of calls without escalation, answer in under 5 seconds, across 347,609 tracked calls: NextPhone, AI Receptionist Cost 2026. Australian virtual receptionist human cost (A$68,000 to A$75,000/year): Trillet, AI Phone Answering vs Human Receptionist 2026. Virtual receptionist plan pricing AU: Virtual Reception AU, pricing 2026.
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Jahanzaib Ahmed

Jahanzaib Ahmed

AI Systems Engineer & Founder

AI Systems Engineer with 109 production systems shipped. I run AgenticMode AI (AI agents, RAG systems, voice AI) and ECOM PANDA (ecommerce agency, 4+ years). I build AI that works in the real world for businesses across home services, healthcare, ecommerce, SaaS, and real estate.