An honest comparison

Riley vs Arini

Arini answers the phones for dental practices, booking and routing calls so the front desk does not have to. Riley works the other side for agencies, watching each client's reviews and local visibility, acting with your approval, and signing weekly proof you hand to the client.

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Different jobs

Both are useful. They do different work.

Arini lives on the dental practice's phone line, handling calls and bookings for that one office. Riley sits on the agency side, watching the review and local-visibility work across your whole client roster and proving it. Different seat, different job. Here is the difference, line by line.

AriniPhone receptionist for dental offices
RileyOut-of-the-box proof worker
Who it serves
The dental practice. It answers that office's phone line.
The agency. Built around your client roster, one workspace per client.
The work
Answers calls, books appointments, routes after-hours.
Reviews, Google Business Profile, and local visibility. The marketing work, not the front desk.
How it runs
Live on every call, talking to the caller in the moment.
Watches a client location, writes a Fix Card. Nothing goes out until you approve it in Slack.
Proof of the work
Call logs and transcripts for the practice.
A signed weekly receipt. What changed, what was verified, honestly noted.
Resell to clients
It is the practice's own phone tool, not an agency deliverable.
Yes. The signed receipt is something you hand the client every week.
Best for
A practice that wants its phones covered.
An agency running and proving client work, week after week.

If a dental client needs its phones answered, Arini is built for that. When the job is watching your clients' local visibility and proving the work, that is the job Riley was built for.

See the first signed receipt, then decide.

Set Riley up around one client, approve the work, and watch the proof land. Nothing to run after setup.