Comparison · July 2026

BoringSales vs. Air AI

Air AI sells an AI phone-agent platform with no published pricing; third-party reviews consistently report a five-figure upfront license, and its Trustpilot profile skews heavily negative. We publish our price, our guarantee, and the code-enforced compliance mechanics — and we link our sources.

Side by side

The table, row by row.

Competitor cells carry numbered citations to the public sources at the bottom of this page. Where our research found nothing solid, the cell says so — we don’t guess.

BoringSalesAir AI
What you’re buying A done-for-you AI setter: every inbound lead called in about a minute, qualified, booked, and reminded so they actually show. An AI phone-agent platform sold business-to-business, with no public pricing page.[3]
Who builds & tunes the agent We do. Every AI is battle-tested with tough test calls before it dials a real lead. Configured per account; reviewers report the polished demo doesn’t always match production performance.[2]
AI disclosure on calls The AI says it’s an AI and that the call is recorded, at the top of every call — a deterministic greeting gate enforced in code, not a prompt suggestion. Not publicly documented.
Opt-out handling One texted STOP — or ALTO — suppresses that person across every channel, SMS and voice, English and Spanish. Deterministic matching, never AI judgment. Not publicly documented.
Cold-call consent Cold outbound requires express written consent on file. The dial gate fails closed: no proof, no dial. Canadian (CASL) numbers are never dialed at all. Not publicly documented.
Quiet hours Every consumer touch is clamped to the 8 a.m.–9 p.m. federal TCPA floor in the lead’s local time — and fails closed when the timezone is unknown. Not publicly documented.
Call quality control A second AI grades 100% of calls for compliance and quality. Quoting a price or claiming to be human is an automatic fail. Not publicly documented.
Your data Yours. Full export any time, and your do-not-call list survives churn — opt-outs stay honored even after you leave. Not publicly documented.
Pricing $2,000/mo flat · 1,000 call-minutes included · $1.00/min after. No published pricing; third-party reviews report an upfront license commonly cited at $25,000+ plus per-minute usage on top.[3][2]
Guarantee 20 booked meetings in your first month, or you don’t pay. Not publicly documented.
Their side, sourced

What the public record says about Air AI.

Regulatory backdrop. In September 2024 the FTC launched Operation AI Comply, an enforcement sweep against companies whose AI claims outran what their products actually do — “there is no AI exemption from the laws on the books.” To be clear: those actions do not name Air AI. We cite the sweep because it defines the bar every vendor on this page — including us — should be measured against: claims that map to mechanisms.[4]
Our side, shipped

What you get from BoringSales — all of it live today.

Every line below is a shipped mechanism, documented on the trust center.

Sources

Where every Air AI claim comes from.

  1. Trustpilot — air.ai customer reviews
  2. ServiceAgent — “Air AI Review (2026): Pricing, Trustpilot Reality, Features”
  3. Lindy — “Air AI Pricing (2026): What It Costs”
  4. FTC press release, Sept 25 2024 — “FTC Announces Crackdown on Deceptive AI Claims and Schemes” (Operation AI Comply)

Competitor information retrieved July 2026 from the public sources above. Ratings, prices, and vote counts are as read at retrieval time and may have changed — if something here is stale, tell us and we’ll correct it.

See it on yourself — the demo call is the product.