The AI front desk
Your phone stops
going to voicemail.
It answers on the first ring at 2pm and at 2am, works out what the caller needs, puts the job in your calendar, and texts you the whole thing. It does not get sick, it does not take lunch, and it never picks up on the fourth ring sounding annoyed.
Nothing is running in production yet, so there are no results on this page and no case studies. There is a phone call. Take it and decide for yourself.
A dramatisation of a configured call flow, not a recording. The caller is imaginary. Have it call you and judge the real thing.
The only demo worth doing
Let it call you.
Then try to break it.
Give it a minute and your phone rings. Talk over it. Change your mind halfway through. Ask it something it has no business knowing. You will learn more in ninety seconds than any page of copy could tell you, including this one.
- One call, not a sequence. We do not add you to a list.
- US and Canadian numbers only, and a limit per number per day.
- This is a demo agent, not a client's. It is configured to sell itself, which is a fair thing to hold against it.
Every business has a number it
would rather not work out.
Not the marketing spend. The calls that rang out while you were under a sink, in a chair, on a ladder, or asleep. Nobody tracks those, because the ones you lose are the ones you never hear about. So do the sum yourself. It takes about fifteen seconds and you already know the inputs.
Everything that rings your business line.
Be honest. Count the ones that ring out while you are already busy.
First job only, not lifetime value. This keeps the estimate conservative.
Of the people who reach you, the share that becomes a paying job.
On your numbers
$62,400
a year walking past the phone, at 10 unanswered calls a week.
This is arithmetic on the four numbers you just set, not a measurement and not a promise. It assumes an unanswered caller is worth the same as an answered one and that none of them call back, which is generous in one direction and harsh in the other. We show the working because we do not publish numbers we cannot source.
What happens on a call
Four steps, and you are not in any of them.
- 01
It picks up
Every call, first ring, including the third one that arrives while the first two are still going. Nobody waits and nobody hears hold music.
- 02
It finds out what they need
The questions you would ask. What is happening, where, how urgent, and whether it is something you actually do. It knows your services and your area because we write that with you first.
- 03
It books, or it escalates
If the calendar has room it offers real times and writes the appointment. If the call needs you, it says so and puts them through, or takes a message and flags it.
- 04
You get the whole thing
A text with the name, the number, what they wanted, and what it told them. Plus the recording and transcript if you want to check its work, which you should for the first week.
What it does
Everything here is checkable on the demo call.
That is the standard we held this list to. If you cannot test a claim by picking up the phone in the next two minutes, it is not on the page.
Answers on the first ring
Every call, every time, including the fourth one that comes in while you are already on the phone. There is no queue and no hold music.
Books straight into your calendar
It reads real availability and writes a real appointment. Not a message asking you to call back and book it yourself.
Texts you the moment it matters
Name, number, what they wanted, and what it told them, in your phone before the call has finished ringing off.
Works the hours you do not
Nights, weekends, the two hours you are under someone's sink. The ones you were never going to catch anyway.
Sounds like your business
It knows your services, your area, your prices if you want it to, and what you do not do. We write that with you before it goes live.
Hands off to a human
When it should not be handling something, it says so and puts the call through, or takes a message and flags it urgent.
Before you buy this
What it is bad at.
It is not a person, and callers can tell. Most do not mind, some do. If your business runs on the fact that the owner personally answers the phone, this will cost you something real and you should weigh that rather than let us talk you past it.
Bad audio beats it. A caller on a motorway with the window down is hard for a human and harder for this. It will ask them to repeat themselves and eventually take a message.
It only knows what we teach it. The first two weeks are the ones that matter: you listen to recordings, you tell us where it was wrong, we fix it. Anyone selling you a front desk that is perfect on day one is selling you a story.
Nobody is running this yet. We will not pretend otherwise. There are no results on this page because there are no results, and you would be an early client with everything good and bad that means. What we can do is put it on the phone with you today.
We keep a public corrections page and a methodology page that says what we refuse to promise. This section is that policy applied to the newest thing we sell.
Ninety seconds settles it.
You do not need a proposal to know whether this is any good. You need it to ring your phone once.