Atticus Jackson

FlynnAI - iPhone AI receptionist — turn missed calls into booked jobs

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Flynn is the iPhone AI receptionist for tradies and small service businesses. When you miss a call, Flynn answers, texts the caller a booking or quote link in seconds, qualifies the lead, and drops a ready-to-go job card on your phone. It even drafts your follow-up SMS so you just hit send. Three modes: SMS link auto-reply, full AI receptionist, or simple voicemail. Trained on your website so it sounds like you, not a chatbot. Live on the App Store. Stop losing jobs to voicemail.

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Atticus Jackson
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Hey Product Hunt šŸ‘‹ I'm Atticus, the maker of Flynn. Flynn started as an answer to a problem I kept seeing on tradie forums and small-business subreddits: people on the tools all day — under a sink, on a ladder, with a client in the chair — losing jobs to voicemail. The caller hangs up, dials the next listing, and the work goes to whoever picked up first. "Missed call text-back" tools exist, but most of them assume you're sitting at a desk with a CRM open. They don't work the way a tradie actually works — phone in pocket, hands dirty, no time to babysit a dashboard. Flynn is an iPhone app that answers your missed calls with an AI receptionist (or just a fast SMS auto-reply if you'd rather skip AI in the loop). It: • Texts callers a booking link or quote form within 2 seconds • Listens to voicemails, qualifies the lead, and creates a ready-to-go job card • Drafts your follow-up SMS — you tap Send, or let Flynn send for you • Learns your business from your website URL so it sounds like you, not a chatbot It's live on the App Store today. Solo plan is $29/mo, no contracts, cancel any time. What I'd love feedback on: 1. The onboarding — does the "drop in your website URL" step feel like magic, or like work? 2. The two modes (SMS-only vs full AI receptionist) — is the choice clear? 3. What's missing for *your* line of work? I'll be in the comments all day. Ask me anything — about the product, the tech stack, or what it's been like building this solo from Australia. — Atticus