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Honest comparison · Checked July 2026

TaskChad vs Goodcall

Goodcall and TaskChad are both AI-native, which makes this the closest comparison on this site. The real difference is who does the work. Goodcall is self-serve: you build the logic flows, you maintain them, and in exchange you get unlimited minutes at a low sticker price. TaskChad is done-for-you: we build it, train it on your business, and hand you a working receptionist. Pick based on how much of your own time you want to spend being a phone-bot administrator.

Side by side

The comparison table

TaskChadGoodcall
Starting price$129/mo$79/mo per agent
SetupDone for you by our teamSelf-serve, you build logic flows
Conversation styleNatural sales-capable conversationFlow-based routing and capture
Spanish answeringIncluded, native voiceMulti-language support varies by plan
Warm transfer to your lineIncluded on Questions tierCall routing included
Trained on your businessCustom tier: calendar, CRM, routingYou configure it yourself
MinutesUnlimitedUnlimited
Who maintains itWe doYou do
Pricing

What each one costs

TaskChad
  • Basic$129/mo

    24/7 answering, English and Spanish, message taking, SMS summary

  • Questions$249/mo

    Everything in Basic, plus your FAQs handled and one warm transfer to your live line

  • CustomScoped

    Trained on your business. Books into your calendar, updates your CRM, multi-location routing. Priced per engagement on a Revenue Leak Audit

Month to month · No setup fee

Goodcall
  • Starter$79/mo

    1 logic flow, 100 unique customers/mo, then $0.50 each

  • Growth$129/mo

    3 logic flows, 250 unique customers/mo

  • Scale$249/mo

    25 logic flows, 500 unique customers/mo

Goodcall's pricing is per agent per month with unlimited minutes, billed on unique customers rather than call time. Annual billing discounts apply. Their model is genuinely predictable, and that is a real strength.

The honest part

Where Goodcall wins. And where we do.

Where Goodcall is genuinely better

  • Sticker price. $79 per month with unlimited minutes is the cheapest credible AI phone agent on the market, and the unique-customer billing model keeps costs predictable.
  • Self-serve speed. A tech-comfortable owner can have a Goodcall agent answering in an afternoon without talking to anyone.
  • High-volume simple calls. If your calls are mostly the same three questions, a well-built flow handles them cheaply.

Where TaskChad is genuinely better

  • Nobody at your business has to become the phone-bot admin. We build, tune, and maintain the receptionist. You get call summaries.
  • It sells, not just routes. TaskChad is built to hold a natural conversation, answer objections from your FAQ set, and book the appointment.
  • Native bilingual answering out of the box, tuned for Spanish-speaking callers, not a settings toggle.
  • A human team behind the product. When you want the flow changed, you text us instead of re-wiring logic blocks.
The verdict

Who each one is actually for

Pick Goodcall if: Tech-comfortable owners who enjoy configuring their own tools and mostly need calls routed and captured cheaply.

Pick TaskChad if: Owners who want the phone handled FOR them, want the AI to actually sell, and would rather run their business than maintain a bot.

Not sure which bucket you are in? Call (858) 879-3153 and talk to the product itself. The demo line is the receptionist. If it does not impress you, you have your answer either way.

FAQ

TaskChad vs Goodcall: things owners ask

Goodcall is $79 and TaskChad is $129. Why pay more?

You are paying for done-for-you. Goodcall hands you a toolkit and you assemble the receptionist yourself with logic flows. TaskChad builds it, trains it on your business, tunes the voice, and maintains it. If your time is worth more than $50 a month, the math favors whoever does the work for you.

Are both really unlimited minutes?

Yes. Goodcall bills by unique customers per month, 100 on Starter and then $0.50 each. TaskChad does not meter calls or customers on its published tiers.

Which one is better for Spanish-speaking callers?

TaskChad answers in a native Spanish voice and greets callers in their language on every tier. It was built bilingual-first for California service businesses.

Next step

Hear it answer before you decide.

The fastest way to compare is to call the demo line and then get a Revenue Leak Audit on your own missed-call numbers.

Sources, checked July 2026: Goodcall pricing (their site)