Comparison · Konvy vs AI receptionist wrappers

A live voice product, or a software line you build with the team shipping it.

Trillet, Synthflow, and My AI Front Desk are useful reference points for white-label AI receptionist tools. They ship today. Konvy is pre-launch: a white-label AI communications platform for agencies, sold on claims you can check yourself, founding-cohort access, and build-in-public honesty. Different stage, different bet.

This pageSourced public figures · 2026-07-09
Cohort referenceTrillet · Synthflow · Frontdesk
Konvy stageFounding cohort of ten
Both can coexistYes, different stages
The honest framing

Wrappers are a sensible start. The question is which stage you are in.

Voice-only or voice-first white-label tools are a clean way to add an AI receptionist service without rebuilding your stack. Pricing is often public, deployment is short, and the feature depth covers many call-handling jobs. If that is the job this quarter, the cohort is worth a serious look. If the job is a branded software business with a direct line to the people building the platform, the comparison changes.

Choose Konvy when

Access and checkable claims matter more than a finished catalog

You want white-label depth you can inspect (domain, mail, client console), partner economics set with you, and time with the team building the product. You accept founding-cohort timing in exchange for that access. Case studies appear only when they are real.

Choose a wrapper when

You need a voice service line live this month

You want a product that is already shipping, at published list prices, without joining a ten-agency founding cohort. That is a legitimate path. Some agencies start there, learn the motion, and re-evaluate when the wrapper’s limits show up.

Side by side

Checkable claims, access, and stage. Not a feature scoreboard.

Dimension
Konvy (pre-launch)
Receptionist wrapper cohort
What you are buying
A platform being built with you in the room. Founding cohort of ten. Direct access to the people shipping it. Case studies publish with real numbers, or not at all.
A live white-label receptionist product you can deploy this week. Fast path to a voice service line; less of the software-business machinery.
Claims you can check
White-label that survives inspection. Your domain and SSL, your branded sign-in mail, your client console with no Konvy strings. Escalation rules and consent-gated outbound are named, not buried.
Varies by vendor. Some publish deep multi-tenant and brand controls; others stay thinner. Verify DNS, mail, and console branding before you resell.
Access to the builders
Founding-cohort access. Time with the people building the platform during Partner Launch. Quarterly partner roundtables. Roadmap influence is real because the cohort is small.
Self-serve or partner-program support at scale. Useful when you want speed over a direct line to the team writing the product.
How we talk about the product
Build-in-public. Checkable claims first, outcomes only when permissioned and real. No staged demos, no invented partner counts, no fake case studies.
Mature product marketing with live pricing pages and feature grids. Strong when you need a finished catalog today.
Published list pricing (reference)
Partner economics on the call. Structure is public (platform fee plus prepaid credits at wholesale; you set retail). No public rate card until general availability.
Trillet lists Studio at $99/mo (as published, Trillet agency pricing, 2026-07-09) and Agency at $299/mo (as published, Trillet agency pricing, 2026-07-09) with voice usage at $0.12/minute USD (as published, Trillet agency pricing, 2026-07-09). Synthflow’s public pricing page is enterprise-scoped and does not publish a simple agency rate card (as published, Synthflow pricing, 2026-07-09). My AI Front Desk lists SMB plans publicly; partner and wholesale terms are not on that page (as published, My AI Front Desk pricing, 2026-07-09).
Security posture (as published)
Built with security in mind: separate client accounts, encryption, audit logs, staff permissions you control. Formal reviews and data agreements are covered on the call. We do not claim audits we have not completed.
Trillet publishes a list of security certifications with “no add-ons, no upgrades required” (as published, Trillet homepage security, 2026-07-09). My AI Front Desk’s public pricing page did not assert equivalent certifications in the same capture (as published, My AI Front Desk pricing, 2026-07-09). Always re-check the vendor before a regulated client.
Channel coverage (as published)
AI communications platform: voice, messaging, reviews, follow-up, outreach, unified inbox. Breadth is the product direction; pre-launch we sell what you can verify today, not a feature scoreboard.
Cohort varies. Trillet markets multi-channel white-label voice (as published, Trillet agency pricing, 2026-07-09). My AI Front Desk markets outbound calls, SMS, chat, and email on its public site (not inbound-only) (as published, My AI Front Desk homepage, 2026-07-09). Confirm each vendor’s live channel list for your vertical.
When it fits
You want to build a software line under your brand, with honest proof and a direct line to the people building it. You can wait for the full Partner Launch motion.
You need a voice AI service live this month, at published list prices, without joining a founding cohort or operating a broader platform.

Competitor figures above are first-party captures only, each marked with the G-SOURCE footnote. Ledger: T1 competitive sources (Trillet agency pricing, Trillet homepage security, Synthflow pricing, My AI Front Desk pricing and homepage), captured 2026-07-09. CUT figures from the ledger are not shown.

What pre-launch actually sells

Claims you can check. Access you can use. Proof we refuse to invent.

A finished receptionist product wins on speed. Konvy cannot claim that win while the platform is still in build with zero live partners. What we can put on the table you can check yourself: your domain on the login that holds up when you inspect the DNS, your name on the emails, no Konvy anywhere in your client’s console, outbound that requires recorded consent, and escalation rules named in plain language.

Access is the second half. The founding cohort is ten agencies. Partner Launch is white-glove. You work with the people writing the product, not a ticket queue scaled for thousands of accounts. That is a real trade: smaller catalog today, denser partnership while the product is still soft.

Build-in-public is the third. We publish architecture claims a skeptic can check. We do not publish partner counts we do not have, staged call recordings, or case studies with invented numbers. When real results exist with permission, they go on the site. Until then the offer is honesty plus access, not a proof wall.

The steady-state conversation with this cohort is product versus platform: multi-tenant billing, agency-set retail, full communications breadth. That framing returns when a real partner state exists. Right now the fair comparison is stage and access.

Where a wrapper is the better choice

We will not pressure-pitch a switch.

You need voice live this month

If the only job is answering and booking calls under a white-label skin, a shipping receptionist product is the shorter path. Konvy’s founding cohort is not a same-week SKU swap.

Published list prices are the buying mode

Trillet’s Studio and Agency tiers are public at $99 and $299 monthly (as published, Trillet agency pricing, 2026-07-09). If self-serve list pricing is how you buy, that option exists today. Konvy partner rates land on the call.

You are still testing the service line

Some agencies experiment on a wrapper, learn what their clients actually buy, and graduate when they want a fuller software business. That maturation path is fine. Re-engage when the limits show up; do not switch for its own sake.

If you want the platform built with you in the room.

Founding cohort of ten. Every claim checkable. No invented proof. On the call we will say straight whether a wrapper or Konvy fits the stage you are actually in.