Relay - Paste a site & get an AI receptionist that learns from calls
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Relay turns a website link into a working AI phone receptionist. It answers 24/7, books real appointments on Google Calendar, Square, Calendly, Outlook & more — answers only from the business's own facts, and learns from every call, with owner approval.


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Refocus
The "learns from every call, with owner approval" detail is what stood out to me. I build voice AI in the aging-in-place space, and that human-in-the-loop approval step is exactly what earns trust when an agent is acting on someone's behalf. Curious how Relay handles a caller asking something the business facts don't cover: does it defer to a human, or attempt a best guess?
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Great question, Igor! Relay answers in layers. First it tries to answer from the business context baked into the agent's prompt. If it can't, it falls back to a larger knowledge base. And if the answer isn't there either, it hands the caller off to a human rather than guessing.
The nice part is that every unanswered question gets saved, and Relay asks you how you'd like it answered — so the agent gets smarter over time, on your terms. Because answers only ever come from sources you've approved, no one can inject false information into the bot directly. It never makes things up.
Calling Clones
I'm in Berlin tried selling this Voice Agents for local business but I don't speak German....so when I visit them I can't sell them.
you think I could easily build one of this to different businesses?
And do you think I could build one Agent to explain each business what is this about, so I don't need to talk german?
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@javierfandos You don't need German at all. You paste the business's website, click build, and Relay writes the whole agent for you — and it talks in German. Every business gets its own agent, takes a couple minutes each.
And your second idea is smart. You can build one agent that explains Relay in German and just let it do the talking for you. Give it a phone number, or play it right there when you walk into the shop. Honestly that's a great way to sell when you don't speak the language — and it shows them exactly what it does. Try it and tell me how it goes