Building a voice agent should not take a project plan. Describe what you want in plain language and CallIntel generates a working agent, or start from a template built for your use case, then go live on a phone number or the web widget.
Tell CallIntel what the agent should do in plain language, or pick a template that already matches your use case.
Adjust the generated agent, set its voice and rules, and connect the tools it needs, like a calendar, CRM, or store.
Put the agent on a phone number or the web widget and it starts handling conversations right away.
Write what the agent should say and do in plain language and CallIntel generates it, so you start from something that works rather than a blank screen.
Begin from a template built for a specific job, like booking or support, and adjust it, instead of assembling an agent from scratch every time.
When the agent is ready, deploy it to a phone number or drop it on your site through the web widget. The same agent runs in both places.
Standing up a voice agent means a long configuration project, and every change means going back in to rebuild flows by hand.
You describe the agent, refine the generated result, and deploy it to a number or your site in minutes, then iterate the same way.
A working voice agent built from a sentence and a template, live on a phone number or your website the same day.
Put a CallIntel agent on your line and watch it qualify, book, and support callers, 24/7, in their language.