Jodie - AI Answering Service

Ruby alternative for Canada

A flat-rate Ruby alternative, billed in CAD

Hey Jodie answers every call 24/7 from a flat C$99/month, billed in CAD, with no per-minute meter.

From C$99/month, unlimited minutes
Billed in CAD, not USD
Live in minutes, no consultation call

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Ruby Receptionists pricing vs Hey Jodie (Canada view)

The difference for a Canadian firm is currency on the invoice, how each minute is metered, and what the bill says when an intake call runs long.

Hey Jodie Ruby Receptionists
Starting price From C$99/month, unlimited minutes $250/mo (approx C$343) for 50 minutes, billed in USD
Currency on the invoice CAD - published on the pricing page USD only, FX and card fees added on every charge
Billing model Flat monthly, unlimited minutes Per-minute, 30-second minimum on every call
Overage charges None - unlimited Approx $3.19/min (around C$4.38) on the 100-minute plan
Hold time billed Not applicable - unlimited Yes (subject of 2021 US class action)
Who answers AI receptionist, sub-second US-based humans with AI tooling behind them
Support hours North American business hours 6am-5pm PT (closed Eastern morning before 9am ET)
24/7 cover Included on every plan Included on receptionist plans
Practice management integration Clio (Canadian-built), PracticePanther via Zapier on Premium Native Clio; other systems require workarounds
Setup time Under 5 minutes, self-serve Consultation call required

Ruby pricing reflects ruby.com/pricing at the time of writing. Ruby publishes prices in USD only; CAD figures convert at an approximate 1.37 USD/CAD reference rate, before any bank or card FX fee. Ruby's overage rate is not published; the $3.19/min figure on the 100-minute plan is cited in third-party reviews. The hold-time citation references McKenzie Law Firm, P.A. et al v. Ruby Receptionists, Inc. (US District of Oregon, 3:2018cv01921), settled April 2021. Hey Jodie publishes Canadian pricing in full in CAD on the pricing page.

How much would Ruby actually cost you?

Slide the minutes you'd use - the calculator picks Ruby's cheapest tier plus overage and compares to Hey Jodie's flat plan.

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Hey Jodie Basic

C$99/mo

Flat. Unlimited.

Competitor: Receptionist 100

$395/mo

roughly C$537/mo

$395 base

You'd save

C$438/month (C$5,258/year)

Ruby tiers are from ruby.com/pricing and billed in USD. Overage rates are not published on Ruby's pricing page; figures shown reflect rates cited in third-party reviews (approximately $5.40/min on the 50-minute plan, $3.20/min on the 100 and 200-minute plans, $3.00/min on the 500-minute plan). Hey Jodie Basic is flat monthly with unlimited minutes at your locale rate.

FX rates as of 2026-05-13. Hey Jodie price is the published locale rate, not converted.

Three reasons Canadian small firms pick Hey Jodie

Verifiable differences from Ruby's pricing page, the public US court record, and ours. Not marketing claims.

01

A bill in CAD, not USD with FX on top

Ruby has no Canadian office and no CAD price card - a Canadian firm pays USD on a card that adds its own FX. Hey Jodie publishes CAD pricing: C$99 Basic, C$199 Professional, C$399 Premium, every plan flat.

Ruby invoices in USD with no published CAD rate; Hey Jodie publishes CAD pricing with no FX involvement.

02

Flat pricing - no minute rounding, no hold-time bills

Ruby bills in full-minute increments with a 30-second minimum on every call. Hey Jodie is flat monthly with unlimited minutes - a fifteen-minute MVA intake call costs the same as a thirty-second hang-up.

Ruby settled a $12M US class action in April 2021 over hold-time billing and minute rounding.

03

AI on the line, not humans with AI behind them

Ruby's AI is internal tooling that helps US-based human receptionists work faster. Hey Jodie IS the receptionist, and the Zapier-routed Clio handoff on Premium routes the lead straight into Clio (a Burnaby-BC product).

Ruby's AI sits behind a human; Hey Jodie's AI is on the line.

The Ruby Receptionists class-action timeline

Ruby's per-minute billing model has been tested in federal court. Here's what was alleged, what was settled, and what changed.

McKenzie Law Firm, P.A. et al v. Ruby Receptionists, Inc. (US District of Oregon, 3:2018cv01921)

  1. November 2018

    Class action filed

    McKenzie Law Firm filed a federal class action in the US District of Oregon alleging Ruby billed customers for hold time, rounded minutes up rather than to actual usage, and applied a 30-second minimum to every call including hangups.

  2. 2019-2020

    Class certified

    The court certified the class of approximately 18,000 Ruby customers affected by the billing practices in the complaint. Ruby continued operating with the same billing structure throughout.

  3. April 2021

    Settled for up to $12 million

    Ruby agreed to settle for up to $12 million per OregonLive coverage: $8 million in customer credits and up to $4 million in attorney fees. The settlement did not require Ruby to change its billing model.

  4. Today

    Same billing model, no admission of wrongdoing

    Ruby continues to operate. Per-minute billing, 30-second minimum and tiered receptionist-minute plans remain part of the published pricing structure.

Hey Jodie's flat monthly pricing makes the questions the case raised - what counts as a billable minute, how is hold time treated - not apply. The bill before you sign is the bill next month, every month.

What each side publishes

Pricing predictability is a function of what you can see before you sign. Here's the side-by-side.

Hey Jodie Ruby Receptionists
Base monthly price
Per-minute overage rate
Ruby does not publish overage rates on the pricing page; third-party reviews cite around $3.20/min on the 100-minute plan.
Setup fee
Both are $0 setup.
Free trial (no card)
Hey Jodie offers 7 days free, no card needed. Ruby offers a 21-day money-back guarantee on paid plans.
Hold-time billing rule
Hey Jodie has no per-minute meter. Ruby's hold-time billing was the subject of the McKenzie class-action settlement (2021).
Total first-year cost calculable from public info
Hey Jodie: 12 x flat plan. Ruby: depends on undisclosed overage rate at your call volume.

Ruby Receptionists Canada alternative - common questions

Does Ruby Receptionists operate in Canada?

No. Ruby is a Portland, Oregon company with no Canadian office, no ruby.com/ca path, no CAD price card, and a support window of 6am-5pm PT - closed before 9am for Eastern Canadian customers. Canadian firms forward a number to Ruby's US team and are billed in USD. Hey Jodie supports Canadian numbers natively and bills in CAD.

How much does Ruby Receptionists cost for a Canadian firm?

Ruby publishes four tiers in USD only: $250 for 50 minutes (around C$343), $395 for 100 minutes, $720 for 200 minutes and $1,725 for 500 minutes. Overage is not published; third-party reporting cites around $3.19/min on the 100-minute plan. Canadian customers also pay card FX on top. Hey Jodie publishes C$99, C$199 and C$399 plans with unlimited minutes.

What do Ruby Receptionists reviews say?

Ruby holds 4.2 out of 5 on Capterra, with praise for receptionist friendliness and law-firm-tailored intake scripts. The recurring critical theme is billing surprise once minute rounding, the 30-second minimum and overage rates apply. For Canadian customers, FX adds another layer of variance.

What was the Ruby Receptionists class-action settlement about?

A US federal class action (McKenzie Law Firm v. Ruby Receptionists, 2018) alleged Ruby billed for hold time, rounded billable minutes up, and applied a 30-second minimum to every call. It settled in April 2021 for up to $12M. The same billing model applies to a Canadian firm signing up today; Hey Jodie's flat CAD pricing makes those questions not apply.

Is Hey Jodie a good Ruby alternative for Canadian law firms?

Yes - the page is built around that case. Legal is Ruby's flagship vertical and intake calls run long. Most Canadian firms run Clio (a Burnaby-BC product), and Hey Jodie's C$399 Premium plan routes calls into Clio via Zapier at a flat CAD rate.

Can AI really replace a human receptionist for a Canadian business?

For new client intake, scheduling, common questions and message-taking - yes. Hey Jodie answers, captures the caller's reason, books appointments where the integration exists, and sends a summary within seconds. For complex calls it can warm-transfer to your team.

Will my callers know they are talking to AI?

Probably yes, by design. Hey Jodie identifies as the AI receptionist on answer - surveys show callers prefer clear AI identification over feeling deceived. If the AI cannot answer, it captures the lead and tells the caller someone will be in touch.

How to switch from Ruby to Hey Jodie

Move your phone answering to Hey Jodie without a coverage gap. Most switchers run both for a week, then cancel Ruby.

Total time: Under 1 hour active time, 5-7 days for safe parallel running

  1. Start your 7-day Hey Jodie trial

    5 minutes

    Sign up at the register page. No card needed. You get your Hey Jodie phone number on the spot.

  2. Forward your business number to Hey Jodie

    10 minutes

    Set conditional forwarding (busy / no answer / always) from your phone provider to the Hey Jodie number. Most providers support this from their app.

  3. Run both services in parallel for 5-7 days

    5-7 days

    Hey Jodie picks up first via the forward; if you change your mind, you cancel Hey Jodie and your old Ruby line is still live. Listen to a few call recordings to check the AI is doing the job.

  4. Cancel Ruby per their terms

    Before next billing cycle

    Ruby plans are month-to-month per their site. Settle any outstanding overage charges first - the per-minute meter and 30-second minimum apply right up to the cancellation date.

  5. Verify and remove the Ruby forward

    5 minutes

    Once Ruby is cancelled, leave the forward to Hey Jodie in place. Confirm a test call lands on Hey Jodie and a summary arrives in your inbox.

Switch from Ruby in minutes - bill in CAD

7 days free. Self-serve onboarding. Flat C$99/month. Cancel in one click.

First 7 days free, then pricing from C$99/month