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JustReva vs Arini

Arini is an AI receptionist built specifically for dental practices. It handles inbound calls, books appointments, and integrates with dental practice management systems.

What happens when a patient calls?Without REVAPatient callsduring busy hoursHold / voicemail35% unansweredPatient hangs upcalls competitor instead-$700lost per patientWith REVAPatient callsany time, any dayREVA answers <1s100% answer rateAppointment bookeddirectly in your calendar+$700patient retainedThe difference between losing and keeping a patient is how the call is answered

Feature Comparison

FeatureJustRevaArini
Built for healthcareYes - dental, medical, physio, chiro, and moreVaries
HIPAA compliantYesVaries
24/7 availabilityYes - every day, including holidaysVaries by plan
Multi-provider schedulingYes - handles complex provider calendarsLimited
Free pilotYes - 50 calls freeNo
PricingTransparent, starting at $0 for pilotStarts around $300/mo for a single location
Call transcriptsIncludedVaries
Analytics dashboardIncluded in Professional planLimited or extra cost

Arini - Strengths

  • +Purpose-built for dental workflows
  • +Direct integration with dental PMS platforms
  • +Handles insurance verification questions

Arini - Limitations

  • -Limited to dental - no support for medical, physio, or other specialties
  • -Pricing scales steeply with call volume
  • -Less flexibility for multi-specialty or multi-location practices

Best for: Solo dental practices that only need basic call answering and appointment booking within one PMS.

Who is Arini best for?

Solo dental practices that only need basic call answering and appointment booking within one PMS.

Pricing breakdown

Arini: Arini typically starts around $300 per month for a single dental location, with pricing increasing based on call volume and additional locations. The platform requires an annual commitment for most plans, and onboarding fees may apply during initial setup. Per-call overage charges can add up quickly during peak seasons or marketing pushes, so practices should estimate their monthly call volume carefully before committing.

JustReva: JustReva offers transparent pricing starting at $399 per month for the Professional plan, with a free 50-call pilot so you can test with real patients before committing any budget. There are no per-call overage fees, no after-hours surcharges, and no hidden costs. Call transcripts, analytics, and multi-provider scheduling are included in every plan.

Frequently asked questions

Is Arini HIPAA compliant?

Arini states that it follows HIPAA guidelines for dental practices. However, practices should request a signed Business Associate Agreement (BAA) and verify data handling procedures before onboarding. JustReva provides HIPAA-compliant architecture with a BAA included as standard for all plans.

How does Arini pricing compare to JustReva?

Arini starts around $300 per month for a single dental location and scales up with call volume. JustReva offers a free 50-call pilot so you can test with real patients before paying anything, and monthly plans start at $399 with no per-call overage fees. For practices with higher call volumes, JustReva often works out to a lower cost per call.

Can I switch from Arini to JustReva?

Yes. Switching from Arini to JustReva is straightforward. JustReva works with your existing phone system via call forwarding, so there is no hardware to install. Most practices go live in under a day. Your team can start with the free pilot to compare call quality side by side before fully switching over.

Why clinics choose JustReva over Arini

1.

Works across dental, medical, physiotherapy, chiropractic, and more - not locked to one specialty

2.

Handles complex multi-provider scheduling with availability logic

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Free 50-call pilot so you can test with real patients before committing

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Built-in call transcripts and analytics dashboard at no extra cost

Ready to see the difference?

Start with a free 50-call pilot. No credit card required, no commitment. See how REVA handles your patient calls.