Text, WhatsApp, and chat: the same coworker everywhere
Text, WhatsApp, and chat: the same coworker everywhere
Your business does not run in a dashboard. It runs in your texts, your WhatsApp, your inbox. A coworker you can only talk to in an app you forget to open is not a coworker; it is a website.
One employee, every channel
Text it, WhatsApp it, email it, or chat in the dashboard. It is the same employee with the same memory everywhere: ask about a client over text in the morning, pick the thread up over email in the afternoon, and the context follows you.
Text it like a person
Texting is explicit opt-in, and once you are in, it works like any other thread in your phone: "draft a reply to Dana," "what is on tomorrow," "chase the Alder invoice." STOP ends it any time.
Most AI makes you come to it. This one comes to you.
WhatsApp, for the day that runs on it
If your clients and your day live on WhatsApp, so does your AI employee. Connect your number and it answers there with everything it knows in tow.
Email and chat, no setup at all
Forward anything to your employee’s own email address and it comes back with the work. In-app chat is always on. Try the live demos, they are real, on the channels page, or see the setup steps in the channels guide.
Your business runs in your texts, your WhatsApp, your inbox. So that is where your AI employee answers.
One employee, every channel
Text it, WhatsApp it, email it, or chat in the dashboard. Same employee, same memory; the context follows you across channels.
Text it like a person
Explicit opt-in, then it is just another thread in your phone. STOP ends it any time.
Most AI makes you come to it. This one comes to you.
If your day runs on WhatsApp, connect your number and it answers there with everything it knows.
Email and chat
Forward anything to its own email address; chat is always on. Live demos on the channels page.
"It gives me back about 8 hours a week. The follow-ups go out without me, and I only step in when something needs a person."
President, DDReps
Read enough. Try it.
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