Last reviewed: July 2026 · prices in USD · Miami modifier: +3% vs national
In Miami the language question is the pricing question. A meaningful share of your visitors will expect Spanish, plenty will prefer Portuguese, and an agentic site that handles all three converts inquiries a monolingual site quietly loses. Multilingual conversation design is real scope: separate testing, separate tone work, sometimes separate knowledge content, and it is the single most common line item separating Miami quotes from national averages. The second local factor is seasonality. Hospitality, charters, events, and short-term rental services see winter demand that can multiply conversation volume, and usage-based monthly costs rise with it, so ask vendors how their pricing behaves in your high season rather than in July. For businesses with international clientele, remember that an agent answering correctly at 3 a.m. Miami time is answering mid-morning in Sao Paulo and Madrid. That is the sale.
| Tier | Typical range | What it covers |
|---|---|---|
| AI site builder (DIY) | $10–$90/mo | Template AI builders; a site, not an agent |
| Agentic build (one-time) | $2,000–$6,000 one-time | A site that talks, answers, books, and sells — built for you |
| Managed agentic site | $150–$625/mo | Hosting, AI agent, content engine, and MCP endpoint maintained |
| Custom enterprise build | $10,000–$40,000 one-time | Complex integrations, multi-location, custom agent behavior |
Language is the defining scope item: Spanish is expected, Portuguese is a genuine differentiator, and multilingual testing adds hours most national quotes omit. Seasonality is the second: winter demand in hospitality, events, and charters swells conversation volume and usage-based monthlies with it. International clientele across time zones strengthens the after-hours case. Provider rates are moderate; the multilingual and seasonal scope is what moves Miami quotes.
Do I need Spanish and Portuguese on a Miami agentic site?
Spanish, almost certainly. Portuguese depends on your clientele: hospitality, real estate, and luxury services with Brazilian customers see enough volume to justify it, and a trilingual agent is a genuine differentiator here. Each language adds testing and content work, so quote them separately and add Portuguese when the transcripts show demand. Vendors serving Miami should be able to show multilingual builds they have already shipped.
Will my monthly cost spike during Miami's high season?
If your plan is usage-based, yes, because winter conversation volume for hospitality and events businesses can run far above summer. That is the agent earning its keep, but you should not be surprised by the bill. Ask vendors for a plan quoted against your peak months, what overage costs, and whether unused summer capacity rolls anywhere. Price against your December, not your August.
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