Stella vs Dialzara

Missing a call often means missing a new customer. When you look to fix that, you will likely compare AI phone receptionists. Dialzara gives you a dedicated tool to build complex voice agents that route callers and answer questions. It works great if you strictly want to automate your phone lines. Stella takes a broader approach. She answers your calls around the clock, but she also acts as an all-in-one employee. If you run a physical location, she greets walk-ins from her kiosk. Both tools catch dropped calls, so you must choose between a telecom utility and a visible staff member.
Better for a complete employee presence

Stella

Stella is an AI receptionist and physical kiosk combined. She answers phones, greets walk-in visitors, and manages contacts in one simple platform for a predictable monthly cost.

Greets in-person visitors via physical kiosk

Built-in CRM for managing customer contacts

Collects intake forms through natural conversation

Focus on voice-only telecom automation

Dialzara

Dialzara is a specialized voice builder. It focuses purely on phone lines, letting users create custom voice agents to route calls and answer questions without a physical presence.

Deep customization for complex voice menus

Purely focused on phone system integration

Strong tools for outbound calling campaigns

Better for most use cases:

Stella

While Dialzara handles phone lines well, Stella delivers an actual staff member. She answers calls, talks to walk-ins, and manages your contacts, making her the better overall value for your business.

Limited Supply

Your most affordable hire.

Stella works for $99 a month.

Hire Stella

Supply is limited. To be eligible, you must have a physical business.