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“B2B SaaS that an AI-powered appointment setter / sales agent tool. It automatically follows up with leads (claiming ~10-second response times), engages them in natural conversations via channels like WhatsApp, SMS, website chat (and mentions of others such as Facebook Messenger, Instagram, etc.), qualifies them, and books meetings directly into calendars (especially Calendly). It supports automated follow-ups, multi-language (claims 113+ languages), integrations (Zapier, Make, HubSpot, GoHighLevel, Twilio for SMS, lead forms from Meta/Facebook, LinkedIn, websites, etc.), and aims to replace or augment slow human SDRs by handling inbound and outbound lead engagement 24/7. Key claims from the site and reviews include lead-to-booking conversion rates up to ~15-52%, reducing response times from hours/days to seconds, and working without major changes to existing CRMs or workflows. Pricing is subscription/credit-based (examples in the ~$400–$3,000+/month range depending on volume/credits, with per-lead elements noted in some sources); higher tiers include more support and custom features. It is a relatively new company (founded around 2024, small team of a few people, with reported early revenue in the low-to-mid six figures all-time via sources like TrustMRR). Yes, it is primarily for B2B. It targets businesses (especially those generating leads via ads/forms and needing sales calls/appointments—high-ticket, real estate, solar, legal, etc., and explicitly mentions B2B cold outreach/calling in some materials). The product is sold to companies to automate their sales development/appointment-setting processes rather than to individual consumers. In short: It’s an AI sales tool that acts as an automated “setter” to turn leads into booked meetings fast, aimed at B2B users who want to speed up and scale lead response without hiring more SDRs.”
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appointment plus AI · Directly describes the core value prop of automating appointments with artificial intelligence in a
engage automatically · Short, direct name that emphasizes the automated engagement aspect of the AI agent, with a modern, t
auto qualification loop · Combines automation with qualification, suggesting a continuous, self-improving process for booking
engage instantly · Suggests immediate and effective engagement with leads, highlighting the speed and responsiveness of
Rapid, universal engagement · Evokes speed and breadth across messaging channels.
Moving prospects to action · Implies momentum and forward motion in sales pipeline.
Setting appointments seamlessly · Short, punchy, directly hints at the core booking function.
All channels unified · Blends Omni (all) with Qo (quality/quick); covers WhatsApp/IG/SMS.
Voice-first sales dialer · Combines Dial with Velocity; direct reference to calling action.
Linear revenue stream · Abstract, sleek, and short; implies smooth flow of income.
lead qualification loop · Evokes the continuous, automated loop of qualifying leads and booking them, with a modern, tech-forw
swift reply · Short, punchy name that emphasizes the critical '10-second response time' feature, with a distinct,
booking automation · Directly communicates the outcome (booking) with a modern SaaS suffix twist, clear and actionable fo
qualification ease · Evokes the ease and automation of the lead qualification process, with a friendly, approachable SaaS
setter plus AI · Directly references the 'appointment setter' role with an AI suffix, clear and descriptive for the t
Syncing leads instantly · Suggests seamless, real-time connection with prospects.
Qualifying leads effortlessly · Clear focus on qualification with a soft, approachable tail.
Booking with quality assurance · Short, sharp, implies a premium, verified booking service.
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