For most small and mid-sized businesses in 2026, Retell AI is the best starting point for an AI voice agent — it posts the lowest measured latency (around 600ms vs. roughly 800ms for Vapi, per FuturePicker's 2026 testing) at roughly $0.07/min base. But the right platform depends on your use case, not the leaderboard. The voice AI market crossed $22 billion in 2026, and the four serious contenders each win different jobs.
Why this matters now
Voice AI is no longer a science project. As of Q1 2026, 34% of U.S. businesses with 10–500 employees have deployed or are piloting AI voice technology, up from 8% in Q1 2024 (Ringly.io). Among Fortune 500 companies, 67% run production voice systems. The hard part isn't whether to use a voice agent — it's picking the platform underneath it. Skyline builds on all four of these tools, so the comparison below is about fit, not favorites.
The four platforms most teams evaluate
Multiple 2026 reviews (FuturePicker, Synthflow, Retell AI) converge on the same shortlist: Retell, Vapi, Synthflow, and Bland AI are the most-evaluated AI voice agent platforms for business deployment. Here's the honest breakdown.
| Platform | Best for | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Retell | SMBs wanting production-grade out of the box | Lowest measured latency (~600ms, FuturePicker) and strong calendar/appointment booking. ~$0.07/min base; realistic all-in $0.11–$0.15/min (Cekura, Retell AI). The 'Goldilocks' pick — capable but accessible. |
| Vapi | Developers building custom, API-heavy flows | Most developer-flexible; base hosting from $0.05/min, but all-in typically $0.15–$0.30+ once you stack STT, LLM, TTS and telephony (CloudTalk, Cekura). Promises sub-500ms latency; ~800ms in third-party tests. |
| Synthflow | Non-technical teams wanting no-code + predictable cost | Most no-code-friendly; voice engine $0.09/min, combined voice+LLM ~$0.11–$0.13/min (Zeeg). Starter plan $29/mo. Praised for the most predictable pricing in tests. |
| Bland AI | High-volume outbound calling at scale | API-first; plan-based rates — Start $0.14/min (no monthly), Build $299/mo at $0.12/min, Scale $499/mo at $0.11/min (Retell AI, Dograh). Leads on high-volume outbound. |
How to choose the right one
- Latency first if you take live inbound calls — a sub-700ms response is the threshold where callers stop noticing they're talking to AI (Retell AI). Retell leads here, Vapi follows.
- No-code vs. developer build: if no one on your team writes code, Synthflow; if you have engineers and complex API logic, Vapi.
- Booking and front-desk work: Retell's appointment/calendar integration is the strongest of the four (FuturePicker).
- Outbound at volume: Bland AI's per-minute economics and plan tiers are built for high-call-count campaigns.
- Total cost, not headline rate: every platform quotes a base voice rate, then STT, LLM, TTS and telephony stack on top. Budget the all-in number ($0.11–$0.30/min depending on platform and config), not the sticker.
Is the ROI real?
The numbers behind the hype hold up. Gartner projects contact centers will save $80 billion in 2026 from conversational AI alone, and a Forrester study found enterprises using voice AI report 3-year ROI between 331% and 391% with payback under six months (Nextlevel.ai). For a service business in the Northwest, the practical win is simpler: stop sending after-hours and overflow calls to voicemail.