About aiapps365
aiapps365 is a comparison guide and editorial site covering AI tools for small businesses — AI receptionists, answering services, scheduling tools, and voice-agent platforms. We exist to answer one buyer question well: which of these tools fits my business, at what real cost?
The disclosure, in full
This site is published by Avant-Garde Global LLC, a Long Beach, CA company that also makes and sells Atomic Apps AI (atomicapps.ai), an AI phone receptionist for insurance agencies, HVAC, and plumbing businesses. Atomic Apps AI is one of the products reviewed and compared on this site.
We are not a neutral third party, and we don't present ourselves as one. A disclosure notice appears on every comparison, tool-profile, and roundup page — not just here. When we link to atomicapps.ai, that's a referral to our own product, and we tag those links so the relationship is machine-visible too.
The editorial rules every page follows
- Every pricing claim is sourced and dated. Tool profiles cite the vendor page the numbers came from and the date we verified them.
- We never guess at features. If a vendor doesn't publish a capability, our tables say "Not published" — not yes, not no.
- Atomic Apps AI gets the same treatment. Its profile lists real cons — quote-only pricing, three verticals, no free trial, no human fallback — exactly as we'd write them about anyone else.
- We don't disparage competitors. Limitations are stated factually (e.g. "overage rates aren't published"), never spun.
- Verdicts are segment-based. Comparison pages end with "choose A if… / choose B if…" — including cases where the answer is not our product.
- Corrections are welcome. If you're a vendor and a fact about your product is wrong or stale, email hello@atomicapps.ai and we'll fix it.
Why we built this
Building an AI receptionist taught us how confusing this market is from the buyer's side: five incompatible pricing models, features gated to unadvertised tiers, and "reviews" that are thinly disguised affiliate pages. We had to do this research for ourselves; publishing it — with our bias declared on every page — seemed more useful than keeping it in a drawer.
Start with the directory, the best AI receptionists guide, or the articles.