Overview
Collected publicly available information from Ringable's site (ringable.ai). Ringable is presented as a voice AI platform focused on handling inbound calls, described on-site as an “AI Receptionist & Dialer.” Primary use cases shown on the site include booking and rescheduling appointments over the phone and forwarding calls to an AI receptionist that completes tasks. The site positions Ringable for enterprise/scale customers, referencing handling 100,000s of inbound calls, SLAs, and “scale-friendly” pricing. The site references enterprise KPIs and measurement and developer tools to build voice AI agents and applications. Integrations are mentioned generally as connecting to calendars and booking systems, but no public list of specific integrations was found. Privacy information is available via a linked privacy policy (https://ringable.ai/legal/privacy) that describes data types collected, purposes (service provision, improvement, personalization, legal compliance), sharing with service providers/partners, retention, rights (GDPR/CCPA references), cookies/tracking, and how to submit requests. No public pricing tables, plan tiers, or specific pricing details were found; automated extraction returned has_free_trial = false and pricing_models/pricing_plans = [] (i.e., no publicly listed free trial or plans). The site references developer tools but no publicly accessible technical documentation or API reference was found on crawled pages. Primary contact / onboarding path observed is a get-started form (https://ringable.ai/get-started) that collects name/email to connect; no standalone public pricing or contact/sales page was found in the crawled pages. Gaps: no public pricing details, no explicit list of supported integrations, no public developer docs or API details, and no explicit trial/demo sign-up mechanism beyond contacting via the get-started form. Recommended next steps (from the collected notes): submit the get-started form for pricing/enterprise terms, request developer documentation/API spec from sales or support, and review the privacy policy and request data-processing/security documentation if privacy/compliance is a concern.
Key Features
AI Receptionist & Dialer
Platform described as an AI receptionist and dialer for handling inbound calls and completing tasks.
Phone-based appointment management
Can book and reschedule appointments over the phone according to site copy.
Enterprise scale and SLAs
Positioned for enterprise/scale use, mentions handling 100,000s of inbound calls and enterprise SLAs.
Developer tools for voice agents
Site references developer tools to build voice AI agents and applications (no public docs found).
Enterprise KPIs & measurement
References enterprise KPIs and measurement capabilities for monitoring performance at scale.
Integrations (generic)
Mentions connecting to calendars and booking systems but no explicit public list of integrations.

Who Can Use This Tool?
- Enterprise:Large organizations needing scale-ready voice AI for handling high volumes of inbound calls and SLAs.
- Developers / Technical teams:Teams building voice AI agents and integrations who would engage with developer tools and sales for access.
Pricing Plans
Pricing information is not available yet.
Pros & Cons
✓ Pros
- ✓Focused voice AI platform for inbound call handling and appointment tasks.
- ✓Positioned for enterprise scale with references to SLAs and large-volume handling.
- ✓Includes developer tooling references for building voice AI agents.
- ✓Public privacy policy available describing data practices and user rights.
✗ Cons
- ✗No public pricing tables, plan tiers, or per-minute/per-agent costs found.
- ✗No public list of specific integrations (only generic calendar/booking references).
- ✗No publicly accessible developer documentation or API reference located on crawled pages.
- ✗No explicit public trial or demo sign-up mechanism beyond contacting via the get-started form.
