The Air AI alternative for teams who want to build, not just buy
Air AI sells a done-for-you autonomous sales agent. If you'd rather build your own voice agent on a developer platform with flat pricing, a built-in knowledge base, and white-label, here's the honest comparison.
If you're searching for an Air AI alternative, you're probably one of two people. Either you saw the viral demos and want to know what's actually buildable today, or you tried Air AI's sales-led process and wished you could just sign up, build, and ship without a demo call.
This is the honest version. Air AI made a big splash with autonomous, human-sounding sales calls, and the ambition is real. But it's a sales-led, done-for-you product — not a self-serve developer platform. Call2Me is the opposite: you sign up, build your own agent, and you're live in about five minutes. Here's exactly where each one fits.
$5 in free credits. No credit card. No sales call. A working voice agent in under 5 minutes.
The one-screen comparison
Where Air AI is the better choice
Be honest with yourself here — if these describe you, Air AI's model may fit better:
- You want a fully managed, done-for-you outbound sales agent and you don't want to build, prompt, or maintain anything yourself.
- Your only use case is high-volume sales calling and you're happy to go through a sales-led onboarding to get there.
- You'd rather buy an outcome than build a platform. If you never want to touch an API or a dashboard, a managed product is less work day one.
Where Call2Me wins
1. You build it yourself, in minutes — no demo call
Air AI's path runs through a sales motion. Call2Me is self-serve: sign up, paste a prompt, pick a voice, and test in the browser. There's no gatekeeper between you and a working agent, and you can ship the same day you have the idea.
2. Pricing you can actually read
Air AI is sales-led, so the real cost depends on a quote. Call2Me is flat: $0.10/min for the voice pipeline + $0.05/min when a real phone number is involved. No tiers to negotiate, no STT/LLM/TTS line items. You can model a month of usage in one multiplication, before you talk to anyone.
3. It's a platform, not a single product
Air AI is built around one outcome: autonomous sales calls. Call2Me is a platform you build on — inbound and outbound, support and sales, voice and chat, over WebRTC or SIP, with function calling and webhooks. Your agent does what you design, not just one canned flow.
4. Knowledge base, white-label, and nine languages — built in
Call2Me ships a knowledge base with pgvector RAG built in: upload your docs, the agent answers from them, no separate vector DB. It's multi-tenant white-label out of the box, so agencies can resell under their own brand. And it ships localized prompts and voices for nine languages, so a Turkish or German agent sounds native, not translated.
Moving from a managed agent to your own
If you're coming from a done-for-you setup, the shift is mostly about ownership — you go from "submit a request and wait" to "change it yourself in seconds." A typical first build on Call2Me is:
- Write your system prompt (or paste the script your managed agent used).
- Pick a voice and language.
- Add your docs to the knowledge base so the agent answers from them.
- Wire up tools/webhooks for booking, CRM, or handoff.
- Attach a number, or test free in the browser first.
You own the prompt, the data, and the number — and you can change any of it without filing a request.
So which should you pick?
- Pick Air AI if you want a fully managed, done-for-you autonomous sales agent and you never want to build or maintain a platform yourself.
- Pick Call2Me if you want to build your own agent on a self-serve developer platform with flat pricing, a built-in knowledge base, white-label reselling, multilingual support, and the option to self-host.
The fastest way to know is to build the agent yourself. On Call2Me that's free — $5 in credits, no card, no sales call, live in the browser in minutes.
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