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GoHighLevel Voice AI vs Vapi vs Retell: The Honest Cost and Setup Guide (2026)
By Marnix Geerkens. Published 2026-05-30. Updated 2026-05-30.
In short
All three platforms advertise a low per-minute rate, then bill the real cost in layers on top. The honest all-in cost is two to five times the teaser rate, and once you add every layer, all three land in the same rough range. GoHighLevel Voice AI bills as one platform inside the CRM you already run. Vapi and Retell are standalone tools you assemble and pay for in pieces.
- Start with GoHighLevel built-in Voice AI if you already run GHL and your call volume is moderate.
- Add Retell when you need higher voice quality, lower latency, or a clearer compliance path.
- Use Vapi when you have a technical team that wants full control over the whole stack.
The honest cost comparison
The advertised rate is a teaser. Every platform quotes one layer, then bills the rest separately. Here is what each one really costs once you add every layer, as of May 2026. Verify the current numbers with each vendor before you quote a client, because these rates move.
The pattern is the same everywhere. A call needs four things: speech-to-text to hear the caller, a language model to think, text-to-speech to talk back, and telephony to carry the call. The advertised rate usually covers one of those. Add the other three and the real cost lands roughly two to five times higher than the teaser. The honest takeaway is that no platform is dramatically cheaper per minute once you count everything. The real difference is how you buy it and how it fits your stack.
A real-world cost example: 5,000 minutes a month
Per-minute numbers are easy to wave away, so here is the same workload priced out. Say you run 5,000 minutes of calls a month, a busy single-location business or a small agency client. These figures use an illustrative mid-tier config (a standard voice and a mid-range model). Your real number depends on the voice and model you choose.
The dollar gap is real but smaller than the advertised rates suggest. GoHighLevel comes out lowest on a mid config and lands on one bill, on top of a plan you already pay for. Retell sits in the middle with simple billing. Vapi costs the most on a standard stack and arrives as several invoices, though a technical team can push the per-minute cost down by bringing their own keys and tuning the stack. If you need HIPAA, Vapi's add-on alone is about $2,000 a month, which changes the math completely for a small operation.
Latency reality check
Latency is the gap between the caller finishing a sentence and the agent starting to reply. It is the single thing that makes a call feel human or broken. Here are the real measured bands, not the marketing claims.
Use these bands to read the numbers. Under 800ms feels natural. From 800 to 1,200ms is acceptable, with a slight pause the caller barely notices. Over 1,500ms feels broken, and callers start talking over the agent. Retell is usually the fastest. GoHighLevel sits in the acceptable band. Vapi can be fast when tuned and sluggish on defaults.
One hard rule: ignore any sub-200ms full-loop claim. A complete turn of speech-to-text, a language model, and text-to-speech cannot realistically happen that fast. Any vendor printing a number that low is measuring one piece of the loop, not the whole thing.
When GoHighLevel built-in Voice AI is enough
The built-in agent is the right pick when you already run GoHighLevel, your call volume is moderate, and the job is straightforward inbound work: answering FAQs, booking appointments, catching after-hours calls, and qualifying leads.
The win is one bill and zero glue. The call becomes a contact, books into your calendar, and triggers a workflow, all inside the platform. There is no connector to maintain, no second subscription, and no webhook to debug at 2am. For most agencies and local businesses, this is where you start, and most never need to leave. See the full GoHighLevel Voice AI feature page for setup details.
When to add Retell
Reach for Retell when voice quality or latency starts costing you calls, or when a client needs a clearer compliance story. Retell is consistently fast (about 600 to 900ms) and its voices hold up well on longer calls. SOC 2 and GDPR come on the standard plans, and HIPAA is available on enterprise with a custom agreement.
The catch is that Retell does not plug into GoHighLevel natively. You connect it through the Sympana connector from the GHL marketplace, or through Make, Zapier, or n8n. That connector adds GHL workflow actions to trigger calls, sync results, and book appointments, so the call still lands in your CRM. It is more setup than the built-in agent, but far less than building from scratch.
When to use Vapi
Vapi is for technical teams that want full control. It is a developer platform, not a turnkey agent. You pick and swap the speech, language, and voice models, tune the pipeline for latency, and wire up your own call logic and follow-up. That control is the whole point, and it is real, but it expects you to write and host code and to manage several vendor relationships.
Choose Vapi when you are building a custom voice product, when you need a specific model or voice stack the managed platforms do not offer, or when a technical team can drive the per-minute cost down through tuning and bring-your-own-keys. For a typical service business, it is more machine than the job needs.
The agency-scale math
This is the section that decides margins for agencies. The AI Employee plan that covers inbound Voice AI is about $97 per month per sub-account. That is fine for one account. Across 10 client accounts it is about $970 per month before a single minute of usage, and outbound calling and phone charges stack on top.
Two things catch agencies off guard. First, that $97 is per sub-account, so it multiplies with every client you add. Second, outbound Voice AI is billed pay-per-use even on the AI Employee plan, so an outbound-heavy use case like database reactivation runs a usage bill the plan does not cover. Model this before you set a client price. With Vapi or Retell you skip the per-sub-account fee, but you take on connector setup and, with Vapi, multiple invoices. There is no free lunch, only different shapes of the same cost.
Niche guidance
Dental and medical front desk
The jobs are insurance and hours questions, booking and confirming appointments, and after-hours coverage. The built-in agent handles all of that and logs it into the CRM. The deciding factor is compliance. If you need strict HIPAA handling, plan for it carefully, and weigh Retell's enterprise path or a documented setup over a quick default.
HVAC and home services
Call volume spikes with weather, and a missed call is a lost job that goes to the next contractor. The priorities are catching every call, booking the slot, and routing emergencies to a person fast. The built-in agent with solid transfer rules fits well, and it ties the new job into your pipeline automatically. Voice quality matters less here than speed and reliability.
Real estate
Speed-to-lead wins listings and buyers, so the value is an agent that answers instantly, qualifies the lead, and books a showing or a call with an agent. This is a strong fit for the built-in agent because the lead becomes a contact and drops straight into a follow-up sequence. If your brand leans on a polished voice, test the premium voices or look at Retell.
The honest downsides of GoHighLevel Voice AI
Being fair to the built-in option means naming where it falls short. Three things come up most:
- Robotic voice on some setups is the top complaint. The premium voices sound far better than the cheap ones, but they cost more per minute. Test before you commit.
- Some booking setups can create an appointment but cannot reschedule cleanly, which means a person has to step in. Check the current behavior for your calendar setup.
- Spam calls can create fake contacts and trigger workflows that waste credits. Add filtering and guardrails so junk calls do not run up usage.
None of these are dealbreakers for most businesses, but you should go in knowing them. An honest read beats a surprise on the first client invoice.
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Frequently asked questions
How much does GoHighLevel Voice AI really cost per minute?
As of May 2026 the advertised voice engine rate is about $0.045 per minute, but that is not the real cost. Add text-to-speech (about $0.015 per minute for a standard voice, up to about $0.17 per minute for a premium ElevenLabs voice), language model tokens, and phone charges of roughly $0.012 inbound and $0.017 outbound. The real all-in cost lands around $0.07 to $0.15 per minute on a typical config, more if you pick a premium voice.
What is the real all-in cost of Vapi?
Vapi advertises about $0.05 per minute, but that is the platform fee only. Once you add speech-to-text, the language model, text-to-speech, and telephony, the real all-in cost is roughly $0.18 to $0.28 per minute on a standard stack, and $0.35 to $0.40 per minute on a premium stack. You also reconcile four to six separate vendor invoices unless you bring your own API keys.
What is the real all-in cost of Retell?
Retell starts at about $0.07 per minute and lands around $0.10 to $0.15 per minute on a typical config, up to about $0.31 per minute on a premium voice and model. Its billing is simpler than Vapi because the voice infrastructure, model, and text-to-speech roll up together, but you still pay telephony and any optional add-ons.
Why are the advertised per-minute rates so misleading?
Every platform quotes one layer of the cost, usually the platform or voice engine fee, then bills the rest in pieces: speech-to-text, the language model, text-to-speech, and telephony. The honest all-in cost is roughly two to five times the advertised teaser rate. Once you account for every layer, all three platforms land in the same rough range.
Does GoHighLevel Voice AI sound robotic?
Voice quality has improved a lot and sounds natural in most calls, especially with premium ElevenLabs voices. Still, robotic voice on some setups is the most common complaint people raise. Cheaper voices sound more synthetic, and a few voices can sound stiff on long or complex calls. Test it on a real call during the trial before you rely on it.
What latency is acceptable for a voice AI call?
Under 800ms feels natural. 800 to 1,200ms is acceptable, with a slight pause. Over 1,500ms starts to feel broken and callers talk over the agent. Retell is usually fastest at about 600 to 900ms, GoHighLevel runs about 900 to 1,200ms, and Vapi ranges from about 700 to 1,500ms depending on how much you tune it. Any vendor claiming a full speech-to-text, language model, and text-to-speech loop under 200ms is selling marketing fiction.
Is GoHighLevel Voice AI good enough for a dental practice?
For most dental front-desk work, yes. The common jobs are answering hours and insurance questions, booking and confirming appointments, and catching after-hours calls, all of which the built-in agent handles well and logs into the CRM. If you need strict HIPAA handling, plan for compliance carefully or look at a platform with a clear BAA path.
Do I need Sympana or a connector to use Retell with GoHighLevel?
Yes. As of May 2026 there is no native Retell integration inside GoHighLevel. Retell points users to the Sympana connector from the GHL marketplace, and other paths like Make, Zapier, and n8n also work. The connector takes your Retell API key and adds GHL workflow actions to trigger calls, sync results, and book appointments.
Why do agencies use Retell or Vapi instead of the built-in agent?
Usually for voice quality, compliance, or control. Retell offers strong voice quality and low latency with simpler billing. Vapi gives a technical team low-level control over models, prompts, and call logic. Both cost more setup time than the built-in agent, which is why most agencies start with GoHighLevel Voice AI and only move when a specific need forces it.
Is outbound calling included in the AI Employee plan?
No. The $97 per month AI Employee plan covers inbound Voice AI usage, but outbound Voice AI is billed pay-per-use even on that plan. Phone charges always apply on top. This surprises a lot of people who assume the plan covers everything.
How much does the AI Employee plan cost across multiple client accounts?
The AI Employee plan is about $97 per month per sub-account. Across 10 client accounts that is about $970 per month before any usage, and outbound calling and phone charges add to that. For agencies running many accounts, this is the cost line to model before you price your service.
Which voice AI is best for an agency that already runs GoHighLevel?
Start with the built-in Voice AI. It needs no extra subscription, sets up in minutes, and every call ties into your CRM and workflows automatically. Add Retell when you hit voice quality or compliance limits, and use Vapi when you have a technical team that wants full control over the stack.
Does Vapi or Retell handle HIPAA out of the box?
Not on the basic plans. Vapi charges a HIPAA add-on of about $2,000 per month and requires separate agreements with each provider in your stack. Retell offers HIPAA on its enterprise plan with a custom agreement, and includes SOC 2 and GDPR on its standard plans. Confirm the current terms with each vendor before you promise compliance to a client.
Can I switch from Vapi or Retell to GoHighLevel Voice AI later?
Yes. Take the prompt and call goals you built elsewhere and recreate them in the GoHighLevel agent, load a knowledge base from your business info, connect a calendar, and run test calls. You trade some model control for a much shorter build and one bill. Start a 30-day GoHighLevel trial through RocketLauncher to try it.
