Other AI receptionists are "Agent 1." Yours has a name. And a backstory.
Seven vertical-tuned AI receptionists, each with a voice, a personality, and deep training on their specific industry. Kayla knows dental insurance. Hayden knows HVAC emergencies. Mira knows aesthetics workflows. The generic AI on your competitor's website doesn't.
Each agent runs 24/7. Each one's trained for their industry. Each one keeps the same name across every client engagement so callers feel like they're talking to a real person, not a chatbot lottery.
Naming the AI isn't branding. It's how we lock in voice consistency, vertical depth, and caller trust.
Callers get the same agent every time — same voice, same name, same tone. No "press 1 to be transferred to a different bot." Continuity builds trust.
Kayla doesn't pretend to know HVAC. Hayden doesn't pretend to know dental insurance. Each agent goes deep on one industry — vocabulary, workflows, edge cases, emergency triage — instead of being shallow across all of them.
"We have a new receptionist named Kayla" is a thing your team can say to patients. "We have a new AI platform" is not. Naming the agent makes the integration human-shaped instead of vendor-shaped.
Each agent is bounded. Kayla won't quote dental prices over the phone — she books the consult so your dentist sees the patient. Cora won't promise credit score lifts — that's CROA-prohibited. Bounded agents are safer agents.
Every Pilot is $997/month with no setup fee and a 30-day money-back guarantee. If the agent doesn't capture 5+ customer interactions your business would have missed, we refund the first month. The agent stays trained on your business either way.