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ai receptionist australiaPlenty of platforms will sell you an empty AI receptionist and let you fill it in yourself. This is the other kind: written for your business by a person, tested until it holds up, and supported by the same person who built it.
The difference between an AI receptionist that helps and one that embarrasses you is entirely in the writing. What it knows, what it must never guess at, how it handles someone who is annoyed. That is a few hours of careful work per business and it is what the setup fee pays for.
An Australian voice, Australian spelling and phrasing, and setup instructions that match Telstra, Optus and Vodafone rather than an American carrier. Small things, but they are the difference between sounding local and sounding offshore.
It says it is an AI in the first sentence. It refuses to guess at prices, stock or timeframes. It stops selling the moment someone asks for a human. Those are not limitations, they are the reason it can be trusted with your customers.
The same infrastructure the big platforms use, assembled and tuned per business rather than handed over as a template. You never see any of it, which is the point.
Answermate is $990 to build and $199 a month for a website assistant, or $1,990 and $399 a month for one that answers your phone. Self-serve platforms start around $99 a month, where you write and maintain it yourself.
About a week end to end. The switch-on itself takes about thirty seconds.
Yes, as a bolt-on. It checks your real calendar availability and books during the call rather than taking a message.
It is built to refuse rather than guess, and you get the transcript of every call, so you can see exactly what it said and correct it.
No form, no email address, no sales call. Have a real conversation and judge it yourself.
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