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Your callers already met your competitor's AI. Meet yours.

Type what your callers actually say — and watch an AI front desk answer in YOUR brand, qualify, capture the callback number, and book. Flip it to after-hours and feel the difference.

We read it once so the agent answers IN YOUR BRAND — the whole point.

Time of day

Type what your callers actually say. Eight turns per session — enough to feel it qualify, capture, and book. Bookings are simulated; the $997 pilot puts it on your real line.

What it checks

  • In-brand answers — paste your site once and the agent opens as YOUR front desk, not a generic bot
  • Qualification you can watch — name, need, callback number captured in conversation, chips surfacing as it happens
  • The after-hours toggle — the 2am flooded-basement call, handled while you sleep
  • A graded transcript — six dimensions scored from the actual conversation, every grade citing its turn

What it won’t do

  • Bookings are simulated — it confirms the slot back plainly but writes no real calendar. The $997 pilot runs it on your actual phone line.
  • It only knows what a front desk would — your name, what you do. It will not invent prices, staff names, or availability guarantees for your business.
  • Eight turns per session — enough to feel it work; a runaway thread is nobody’s demo.
  • Same persona, same guardrails as the receptionist we install — this is the product, not a mock of it.
Straight answers

Before you run it

  • Is this the actual product or a demo version?

    The same persona and guardrails we install on client phone lines, running in text. Voice adds the telephony layer — book the 10-minute live demo to hear it, or the $997 pilot to put it on your real line for seven days.

  • What happens when I paste my website?

    We read it once and the agent opens as your front desk — your name, your trade, your area. No account created, nothing stored beyond the 7-day demo cache.

  • Did it really book that appointment?

    No — demo bookings are simulated and the agent says so if you ask. What’s real: the qualification, the capture, the tone. The pilot makes the calendar real too.

  • What does the scorecard grade?

    Six dimensions from your actual transcript — greeting and brand match, qualification, info capture, booking attempt, after-hours handling, tone. Every grade cites the turn that earned it; no vibes.