Sarah is the AI voice receptionist we build for your business. Same playbook, tuned for your trade. Pick which Sarah fits, hear her work, then book a build slot. Or, if your business is something else entirely, scroll down and brief us.
Trained on your booking rules, plugged into your PMS, working your dormant patient list while you sleep. Average practice misses 35 to 62% of inbound calls. Sarah answers all of them.
After-hours, weekends, on the tools, Sarah's still on the phone. She qualifies the lead, books the site visit, and texts you a job brief before the caller hangs up. The job goes to you, not the next bloke on Google.
High-AOV bookings, careful triage, deposit collection, and a calendar that never overbooks. Sarah handles the front desk so your practitioners can stay in treatment, not on the phone.
Most "AI receptionist" tools are the same generic voice with your business name pasted on top. Sarah is built from scratch for your business, plugged into the software you already use, and gets sharper every single call.
We didn't make any of these up. They come from the research that led us to build Sarah in the first place. If your business answers a phone, every one of these numbers applies to you.
Three prebuilt builds: Dentists, Trades, Medspas. Or brief us a custom build below if your business sits outside those three.
48-hour build. Trained on your tone, plugged into your booking system, modeled to your rules. You hear her work before she goes live.
Goes live and starts answering. Recovered bookings reported every month. Performance fee only on what we can prove. If we miss, you don't pay.
Sarah's been built for dentists, trades, and medspas because that's where the maths is loudest. But every business that answers a phone has the same leak. Brief us and we'll tell you straight up if Sarah can fix it for you.
Takes about 2 minutes. We respond within 24 hours.
Three build slots open this month. Pick the Sarah that fits, or brief us a custom one. The first 30 days will pay for the next 12 months. Or keep losing $126K a year. Up to you.
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