The channel they actually reply on.
People answer WhatsApp. Automating the repetitive half of it — answers, confirmations, reminders, follow-ups — while routing anything real to a human.
What actually changes
Messages pile up unread on one person’s phone.
The routine ones are handled the moment they arrive.
No-shows because nobody sent the reminder.
Reminders go out on their own.
The business lives in someone’s personal WhatsApp.
It lives on a number the business owns.
What it does today
- Answers frequent questions instantly
- Booking and confirmation flows
- Reminders and follow-up sequences
- Routes real conversations to a person
- Syncs to the customer record
Still in development
- Broadcast campaigns within provider policy
- Two-way catalogue ordering
Listed so you know what you are not buying yet.
A demo thread.
How it happens
- 1Connect an official number
Through an approved provider — no unofficial automation, ever.
- 2We write the routine replies
From your real answers, not invented ones.
- 3We set the escalation line
Anything sensitive reaches a person straight away.
- 4Follow-ups run themselves
Reminders and check-ins happen whether or not anyone remembers.
Connects to
- Phone / Voice
- Website chat
- Messenger
- Telegram
- SMS
Straight answers
Is this against WhatsApp’s rules?
No. It is built on official provider integrations. We do not automate personal accounts.
Can customers tell they are messaging a system?
It never claims to be a specific person, and hands over to staff when asked.
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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