Turn scheduling into a conversation. Cal.ai uses lifelike agents to book meetings, send reminders and follow up all through natural phone calls that boost conversions, reduce no-shows, and save time.
This looks useful, does this work with Google Voice as well?
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Scheduling is such a hidden time sink. Having an AI phone agent would seriously reduce no-shows and free up real human focus.
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The evolution from enterprise-only to pay-as-you-go for Cal.ai Phone Agent is brilliant! π―
What really excites me about this launch is how it bridges the gap between digital convenience and human accessibility. The phone-based approach solves a real problem - not everyone is comfortable with online booking systems, and this provides a natural conversation flow that feels genuinely helpful.
The fact that customers don't need to spell out their email addresses during calls is such a thoughtful detail. It shows deep understanding of real-world friction points.
As someone who's seen many scheduling tools, Cal.com continues to innovate beyond just "better Calendly" - you're actually expanding what scheduling infrastructure can do. The 24/7 availability + multilingual support combo is going to be a game-changer for global businesses.
Cal.ai turns scheduling into a natural conversation lifelike agents book meeting, send reminders, and follow up via real phone calls. Boost conversions, cut no-shows, and reclaim your time. Itβs human-like outreach, automated.
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This is such a cool feature added. Making phones do the work. Power of Accessibility !
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"Phone-based bookings: your customers don't need to say their email during the call (peer@cal.com could easily be pierre@carl.com etc.)" is game-chaninging, as a lot of solutions are struggling with today. even if you use NATO-alphabet which of course costs time and tokens...
Honestly, I'd rather your team have focused on current bugs and fixing support reply time and quality of support than launching another AI-feature.
How can I trust your AI agents if I know for a fact I won't be able to get in touch with your team for support if there's an issue? Or knowing that when I do get in touch, I'll get 3-word replies that lack any kind of context or actual support...
Plus, knowing that there are bugs to basic features like auto-recording that aren't being addressed... Makes me un-confident that an AI agent will be able to meet my needs (or work).
Congrats on the launch! It looks like an AI receptionist with meeting scheduling capabilities, but wonβt it be overshadowed by a more comprehensive phone assistant?
That phone agent you can spin up in minutes without a PhD caught me off guard in a good way π I can already see it smoothing our front desk chaos and letting the team focus on real client conversations.
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This looks useful, does this work with Google Voice as well?
Scheduling is such a hidden time sink. Having an AI phone agent would seriously reduce no-shows and free up real human focus.
The evolution from enterprise-only to pay-as-you-go for Cal.ai Phone Agent is brilliant! π―
What really excites me about this launch is how it bridges the gap between digital convenience and human accessibility. The phone-based approach solves a real problem - not everyone is comfortable with online booking systems, and this provides a natural conversation flow that feels genuinely helpful.
The fact that customers don't need to spell out their email addresses during calls is such a thoughtful detail. It shows deep understanding of real-world friction points.
As someone who's seen many scheduling tools, Cal.com continues to innovate beyond just "better Calendly" - you're actually expanding what scheduling infrastructure can do. The 24/7 availability + multilingual support combo is going to be a game-changer for global businesses.
Congrats @peer_rich and team! π
Cal.ai turns scheduling into a natural conversation lifelike agents book meeting, send reminders, and follow up via real phone calls. Boost conversions, cut no-shows, and reclaim your time. Itβs human-like outreach, automated.
This is such a cool feature added. Making phones do the work. Power of Accessibility !
"Phone-based bookings: your customers don't need to say their email during the call (peer@cal.com could easily be pierre@carl.com etc.)" is game-chaninging, as a lot of solutions are struggling with today. even if you use NATO-alphabet which of course costs time and tokens...
Looking forward to testing it out
@zachyadegari We got a lot of cal.ai now
Honestly, I'd rather your team have focused on current bugs and fixing support reply time and quality of support than launching another AI-feature.
How can I trust your AI agents if I know for a fact I won't be able to get in touch with your team for support if there's an issue? Or knowing that when I do get in touch, I'll get 3-word replies that lack any kind of context or actual support...
Plus, knowing that there are bugs to basic features like auto-recording that aren't being addressed... Makes me un-confident that an AI agent will be able to meet my needs (or work).
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Congrats on the launch! It looks like an AI receptionist with meeting scheduling capabilities, but wonβt it be overshadowed by a more comprehensive phone assistant?
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That phone agent you can spin up in minutes without a PhD caught me off guard in a good way π I can already see it smoothing our front desk chaos and letting the team focus on real client conversations.