The phone stops being a missed opportunity.
A voice agent answers on the first ring, understands what the caller wants, answers only from your verified business information, and writes the outcome where your team can see it.
What actually changes
Calls ring out while everyone is serving someone else.
Every call is answered, including the fifth one at once.
After-hours callers reach voicemail and call a competitor.
The line works at 9pm, on Sunday, on a holiday.
What was agreed lives on a sticky note, or in someone’s head.
The call becomes a record with a name, a number and an intent.
What it does today
- Answers calls and works out the actual request
- Answers strictly from your verified business data — never invents a price or a time
- Captures name, callback number and what they wanted
- Handles bookings and order intake where configured
- Holds one conversation language and does not drift out of it
- Refuses to claim anything it cannot verify
Still in development
- Live transfer to a specific staff member
- Outbound callbacks on a schedule
Listed so you know what you are not buying yet.
The language the caller opens in is the language it stays in.
A demo call. Nothing here is a real customer.
How it happens
- 1We load your real information
Services, hours, prices, rules — verified, then frozen as the only thing it may say.
- 2We shape how it talks
Warm or formal, one language or two, what it must never promise.
- 3We test it against awkward calls
Mumbling, corrections, background noise, people changing their mind halfway.
- 4It answers your line
On a number you control, with every call written down.
Who uses it
Takes orders and answers menu questions during the rush.
Build a stack for this →Barbershops & salonsBooks while both hands are busy.
Build a stack for this →Dental & clinicsHandles intake questions and appointment requests.
Build a stack for this →Auto & hotelsAnswers the same twenty questions so staff do not have to.
Build a stack for this →Connects to
- Phone / Voice
- Website chat
- Messenger
- Telegram
- SMS
- Google Calendar
- Google Sheets
- Excel / CSV
Straight answers
Will it pretend to be a person?
No. If a caller asks directly, it says it is a virtual receptionist.
What if it does not know something?
It says so and offers what it does know. It is built to refuse rather than guess.
Does it work in Spanish?
Yes, where configured. It holds the language the caller chose instead of drifting back mid-call.
Does the order reach my kitchen or POS?
Not yet. It records the order accurately; connecting to a POS is a separate, deliberate step.
It works better with the rest of the Core.
Each product is useful alone. They share one memory of your customers, which is where the value compounds.
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