AI agents

Try it before
you believe it

Two AI products: a chat assistant that answers questions on your site, and a receptionist that answers your phone. Both are running on this page right now.

Demo one

The receptionist

Click start and talk to it. It answers about Alara here; on your line it answers about your agency.

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This is the receptionist we put on agent phone lines, running in your browser. Talk to it the way a prospect would.

Speech recognition in the browser is Chrome and Edge only — everywhere else you can type to it and it will still speak back. On a real phone line none of that applies; this is a demo you can hold in your hand, not the deployed product.

Demo two

The chat assistant

Bottom right of every page on this site. Ask it something hard.

Try asking it this

“Does buying from you cover my compliance obligations?”

It will tell you no. That is the point of building it this way — it answers from a written knowledge base rather than improvising, so it cannot flatter you into a TCPA problem to close a sale. An assistant that tells a prospect something convenient and wrong is worse than no assistant.
Why it matters

What this actually replaces

01The calls you miss

A consumer who fills in a form at 9pm and calls at 9:04pm gets an answer instead of a voicemail. Inbound calls from someone who just contacted you are a different consent question from outbound — this is the easy side of that line.

02The questions you answer forty times a week

What does a policy like this cost, do you cover my state, can I still get covered at seventy-two. The assistant handles those and books the ones worth your time.

03The follow-up that never happens

Not because you are lazy — because you were on a call. Something that never gets tired is genuinely better at the fourth attempt than a person is.