AI Answering Service for Small Business in Vancouver

Updated June 17, 2026 · Vancouver, BC

You run a business in Vancouver. The phone rings while you are with a customer. By the time you finish, the caller has already booked with someone else.

Vancouver is a market where service businesses live or die on inbound calls. Salon clients shop around. Restaurant diners reserve at three places and pick the one that confirms first. Trades customers call four contractors and hire whoever picks up. You cannot afford to miss those calls, but you also cannot afford a full-time receptionist on Vancouver wages.

The standard answering service options have not changed in twenty years. Human operators in a call center, three hundred to six hundred dollars a month, no real knowledge of your business, English only. None of that fits a single-location operator in Mount Pleasant or East Van.

That is the gap 1n1.ai sits in.

What an AI answering service actually does

The agent picks up your phone when you cannot. It speaks naturally, not in a press-one-for-this menu. It answers questions from your menu, your pricing sheet, or your FAQ. It captures the caller's name, what they want, and a good time to call them back. Then it sends you a clean summary by email and saves the recording in your dashboard.

When the next call comes in, the agent answers that one too. At the same time. A human receptionist takes one call at a time. The AI takes ten. Your line never goes busy.

You decide what services the agent can quote, what it should never promise, and whether your real phone rings first before the AI takes over. The agent does what you tell it to do, not what some vendor's defaults assume.

Where this fits in Vancouver

Most of the operators we talk to in Vancouver fit one of these shapes.

Hair salons and barbershops along Main, Commercial, and Kits. You are mid-cut. The phone rings. The agent takes the booking request and texts you the details before your client is out of the chair.

Restaurants and cafés in Gastown, Yaletown, and Kerrisdale. Reservation calls during the dinner rush. Takeout questions while you are plating. The agent handles both, captures the details, and sends you the recap.

Dental and medical clinics across the Lower Mainland. Your receptionist is on another call. The new patient hangs up and tries the clinic on the next block. The agent picks up the second line, books the consult, and flags anything urgent for you.

Contractors, electricians, and trades working from North Van to Surrey. You are on a roof in Burnaby with hands full. The agent captures the project details, the address, and a callback time. You get a clean lead at lunch.

Real estate agents showing properties from Coquitlam to West Van. You are walking a buyer through a kitchen. A different buyer calls about the new listing. The agent answers, qualifies them, and captures their budget before your current showing ends.

What a Vancouver phone number costs

Real 604, 778, or 236 numbers from 1n1.ai cost $3 to set up, then $3 a month. The number is yours, with the area code you want. If you already have a 604 number on another carrier, port it in for the same $3 + $3 cost; plan for a few hours of downtime during the carrier switch.

The number sits on top of your monthly plan. Free starts at zero dollars (web embed only, no phone number). Starter is $29 and includes one phone number plus 400 minutes a month. Pro is $49 and adds more numbers and agents. Full pricing is on the plans page.

The Vancouver multilingual customer base

About half of Metro Vancouver speaks a language other than English at home. Mandarin, Cantonese, Punjabi, Tagalog, and Korean are the big ones. A South Granville salon serves a different customer base than one on Fraser. A Richmond dental office sounds nothing like a Yaletown one. Your answering service needs to meet your callers where they are.

Most US-based services do not. They are English only or charge extra for bilingual coverage that is rarely the language your customers actually speak.

The agent inside 1n1.ai speaks ninety-plus languages with a native accent. A Mandarin-speaking caller dials your Richmond clinic, the agent answers in Mandarin, captures the appointment request, and emails you a clean summary in English. A Punjabi-speaking customer calls your Surrey accounting practice, the agent answers in Punjabi, the recap arrives in English.

No US competitor we have seen does this at a price the average Vancouver small business can swallow.

How to tell if it is right for you

If any of these are true, an AI answering service will earn its keep in the first month.

  • You miss at least one call a day because you are with another customer
  • You close at six and customers call you at nine
  • You have one receptionist who is regularly on another line
  • Your callers speak a language your front desk does not
  • You answer the same five questions every week (hours, pricing, location, parking, deposit)

Set up in five minutes

You describe what your business does in one sentence. You drop in your menu or price list if you want. You pick a voice and language. You paste a snippet on your website to try it free, or you grab a Vancouver phone number to take real calls.

You can test it on yourself before you go live. Call your own number, hear how it sounds, tune anything that feels off. The agent updates in seconds.

When the first real call comes in, the recap lands in your inbox before the caller has finished crossing the street.

Need more than the basics?

The stock agent captures every call as audio, transcript, and structured recap. If you want it to write straight into Mindbody for the salon, Square POS for the restaurant, Jane for the clinic, Jobber for the trades shop, Shopmonkey for the auto shop, or any custom software you run, that is custom work the same team builds. 1n1.ai is built by Techalyst Software Inc., our Vancouver software studio. Pro and Business plan customers get a real discount: 50% off custom websites, 15 to 25% off web and mobile app development, bespoke integrations at scoped quotes. Book a call with Techalyst and we'll scope it together.

Built here

1n1.ai is built by Techalyst Software Inc., a Vancouver software studio. We use the product on our own business. The platform speaks ninety-plus languages, never gets busy, and is priced for the small operator, not the enterprise procurement team. No quote process, no demo gatekeeping, no annual contract. You can start free and add a Vancouver number the same afternoon.

Frequently asked questions

Does the agent speak Mandarin and Punjabi?
Yes. The agent speaks ninety-plus languages with a native accent, including Mandarin, Cantonese, Punjabi, Hindi, Tagalog, Korean, Vietnamese, and Farsi. A caller speaking Mandarin gets a Mandarin response, the summary still arrives in your inbox in English.
Can I keep my existing 604 number?
Yes. Port your current 604, 778, or 236 number from your existing carrier to 1n1.ai. The port-in costs the same as a new number ($3 setup + $3 per month). Plan for a few hours of downtime during the carrier switch, sometimes up to a day depending on your current provider. The number stays yours; port it back out if you ever leave.
Is 1n1.ai actually based in Vancouver?
Yes. The team behind 1n1.ai is Techalyst Software Inc., based in Vancouver. The platform runs on Canadian cloud infrastructure (DigitalOcean's Toronto data center), so your data stays in Canada by default.
Does the agent work after hours?
Yes, twenty-four hours a day, every day of the year. No after-hours surcharge. A call at 2am uses the same minute count as a call at 2pm.
How much for a 604 number?
$3 to set up, then $3 a month. The number sits on top of your plan, which starts free for web embed only or $29 on Starter for one number plus 400 minutes.

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