Volari AI vs AI RCM Platforms
Adonis, Thoughtful, Janus, SuperDial — powerful platforms your billing team operates. Volari is a done-for-you service, paid on results.
| AI RCM Platforms | Volari AI | |
|---|---|---|
| What it is | RCM automation platforms (Adonis, Thoughtful, Janus); AI calling layer (SuperDial) | A done-for-you denial-recovery service |
| Who operates it | Your RCM / billing team | Volari — no tool for you to run |
| Pricing | SaaS / per-provider / per-call subscription | 25% of recovered — nothing otherwise |
| Built for | Health systems & RCM teams with staff to run a platform | Independent practices with no appeals team |
| Risk to you | You pay for the platform regardless of recovery | Zero — outcome-based |
When AI RCM Platforms is the better choice
These platforms are built for organizations with a revenue-cycle team that wants to automate and orchestrate its own work at scale — Adonis and Janus for end-to-end RCM operations, Thoughtful for workflow automation, SuperDial for AI payer calls. If you have the team and want to supercharge it, they're capable tools. Volari isn't a platform — it's the service for the practice that has no team to run one.
Common questions
Is Volari an RCM automation platform like Adonis or Thoughtful?
No. Those are platforms your billing team operates to automate revenue-cycle work. Volari is a done-for-you service — its AI agents recover your denied claims for you, with no software for your staff to learn or run, paid only on what's recovered. Platforms are for teams; Volari is for the practice without one.
What about voice-AI tools like SuperDial?
SuperDial is an AI calling layer that follows up on claims — a tool sold to billing teams. Volari does the whole appeal end-to-end and only gets paid when a claim is recovered. SuperDial dials; Volari resolves the denial and carries the risk.