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Everything you need mid-call, without opening a PDF.

The three layers — lead with this

Anyone can sell a chatbot. The layers are why ours works, and why we are not competing on price with a $99/mo widget.

01

The agents

Voice and chat agents that talk to your customers

Custom-built for their business, not a template with their logo on it. They answer, qualify, book, follow up and hand off to a human on rules the client writes and approves.

Say it like this: You get an employee who answers every call on the first ring and never has a day off.

02

The console

Their CRM, ERP and dashboards in one place

A business console built for them: pipeline, jobs, customers, invoices and live numbers. Every conversation an agent has lands there as a searchable record.

Say it like this: One screen that tells you the truth about your business, instead of four tools and a spreadsheet.

03

The knowledge engine

Their own data, made answerable

Documents, price lists, service policies, past tickets and the old database nobody can query any more, embedded into a vector store. Agents retrieve from it before they answer.

Say it like this: It answers with your prices and your policies, because it is reading your documents — not guessing.

The five services, and exactly what they get

Same list as the public site — if you promise something that is not here, it is custom and it is quoted separately.

AI Voice Agents

Voice

Their pain: Calls arrive while the team is on a job, on another line, or asleep.

Outcome: Every call answered, qualified and recorded.

Vapi + Twilio + OpenAI Realtime + vector store + calendar

  • ·24/7 inbound answering on their existing number
  • ·Receptionist, intake and after-hours cover
  • ·Approved answers only, retrieved from their knowledge base
  • ·Caller intent, job type and urgency captured
  • ·Live availability check and booking
  • ·Transfer to a human on their escalation rules
  • ·Outbound follow-up and reminder calls
  • ·Written call summary into the console or their CRM

AI Chat Agents

Chat

Their pain: Their website answers questions at the speed of whoever opens the inbox tomorrow.

Outcome: Reply in seconds instead of tomorrow.

Next.js widget + WhatsApp Business API + Meta/Google Ads + RAG

  • ·Website widget matched to their brand
  • ·WhatsApp, Instagram and Facebook inboxes
  • ·Paid-ads lead capture agent for Meta and Google traffic
  • ·Answers grounded in their documents, with sources
  • ·Qualification against criteria they define
  • ·Quote requests and booking inside the conversation
  • ·Human handover with full context
  • ·Every conversation saved as a lead record

Business Console — CRM, ERP & Dashboards

Console

Their pain: Their operation runs on four tools, three spreadsheets and one person's memory.

Outcome: One screen that tells them the truth.

Next.js + Postgres + role-based access + their existing tools

  • ·Custom CRM: pipeline, stages, owners, activity history
  • ·Operations: jobs, scheduling, dispatch, status
  • ·ERP modules where needed — quotes, invoices, stock
  • ·Live dashboards on the numbers they actually run on
  • ·Role-based access for owners, office staff and technicians
  • ·Agent activity visible per customer and per conversation
  • ·Works alongside tools they keep, replaces the ones they do not
  • ·Data exportable at any time, no lock-in

Knowledge Engine (RAG)

RAG

Their pain: The answers exist — in a PDF, an old database and somebody's head.

Outcome: Agents that answer like their best employee.

Vector database + embeddings + legacy DB ingestion + access controls

  • ·Ingestion of documents, PDFs, sheets and web content
  • ·Migration of their legacy or old database into the knowledge layer
  • ·Chunking and embedding tuned to their content
  • ·Retrieval before generation — it quotes them, not the internet
  • ·Source attribution on answers so they can audit them
  • ·Scheduled refresh as prices and policies change
  • ·Access rules so an agent never surfaces internal-only material
  • ·Internal search for their own staff on the same index

Operations & Back-Office Automation

Back office

Their pain: Half their week is moving information between systems by hand.

Outcome: The admin runs itself.

Make.com + n8n + OpenAI + their CRM/accounting + Google Workspace

  • ·Document and invoice data extraction
  • ·Email classification and routing
  • ·Two-way sync between systems they already pay for
  • ·Trigger-based task creation and assignment
  • ·Reactivation and follow-up campaigns on old records
  • ·No-show and unpaid-invoice chasing
  • ·Multi-location and multi-team workflows
  • ·Scheduled reporting into the console

The agents, in their words

Nobody asks for “a conversational AI service layer”. They ask for a receptionist. Use these names.

Chat · Voice

Lead generation agent

Catches the enquiry the moment it arrives, qualifies it, and pushes a scored lead into the pipeline.

Voice

AI receptionist agent

Answers the line 24/7, handles approved questions, books the job or routes the caller.

Voice · Chat

Booking & operations agent

Checks real availability, books, reschedules, sends reminders, keeps the job board honest.

Chat

Paid-ads chatbot

Sits on ad landing pages and Meta lead forms and converts the click they already paid for.

SMS · Email

Follow-up & reactivation agent

Works the leads and past customers already in their database, through to an appointment.

Chat · Voice

Support & FAQ agent

Answers the same forty questions every week from their own documentation.

Internal

Back-office document agent

Reads invoices and forms, extracts the fields, files them, raises exceptions.

Internal

Internal knowledge agent

Their staff ask what the policy is, what a part costs, what happened on a job in 2023.