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AI Agents Vault
AI voice agents for restaurants, dental, law & real estate
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AI voice agents for restaurants, dental, law & real estate
14 followers
AI Agents Vault is a marketplace where businesses browse, demo, and subscribe to ready-made AI voice agents. Each agent answers real phone calls 24/7, handles bookings and intake, and sounds completely human. Agents start at $179/month with a 7-day free trial. No technical setup required. Featured agents: • Bella — Restaurant AI Receptionist ($199/mo) • DentaDesk — Dental Office AI Receptionist ($299/mo) • LexAssist — Law Firm Intake Agent ($399/mo) • HomeConnect — Real Estate AI Agent ($299/mo)





Hey Product Hunt! 👋
I'm Saleh, and I built AI Agents Vault solo.
The idea came from a simple, boring problem: small businesses miss a huge share of their phone calls. A restaurant in the dinner rush, a dental office at lunch, a law firm after 6pm — every missed call is a lost booking, patient, or client. Hiring a receptionist costs $2,500+/month, and answering services can't actually do anything.
So I built a marketplace of 9 ready-made AI voice agents, one per industry — restaurants, dental, legal, real estate, healthcare, e-commerce, car dealerships, home services, and customer support. Each one answers calls 24/7, books appointments, takes orders, and handles FAQs. Built on Vapi + GPT-4o.
What makes it different from "build your own AI agent" tools: there's nothing to build. You pick your industry's agent, try the live voice demo right on the page (no signup), and it's live for your business within 24 hours. From $179/month with a 7-day free trial.
I'd genuinely love feedback — especially from anyone who runs (or knows someone who runs) a local business. What would make you trust an AI to answer your phone? What's missing?
I'll be here all day answering everything. 🙏
How well does Bella actually handle the messy stuff like mid-sentence interruptions, background noise in a busy restaurant, or someone asking a question that isnt on the usual script? Curious how it holds up beyond the polished demo calls.
@ltfiyeboznniki Great question — exactly the right thing to poke at. Bella handles mid-sentence interruptions natively (the voice stack supports barge-in, so she stops talking and listens). Background noise is handled well in most cases — the transcription layer is tuned for phone audio, though an extremely loud Friday-night rush can occasionally need a "sorry, could you repeat that?" just like a human host. And she's not on a rigid script — she runs on GPT-4o with the restaurant's real info (menu, hours, policies), so off-script questions get real answers, and she's instructed to take a message rather than make things up when she truly doesn't know. Best way to judge: call the live demo and actively try to break her — interrupt, mumble, go off-topic. That's what it's there for 🙂 — Saleh
The Bella demo sounded shockingly natural, like talking to a real hostess at my favorite spot. Glad I could try it before committing, the trial made it easy to see if it actually fit my restaurant's vibe.
@sinan1088147 Thank you Sinan, that genuinely made my day 🙏 "Like talking to a real hostess" is exactly the bar we're aiming for. That's also why the demo is right on the page with no signup — you should hear it handle a real call before spending a dollar. If you end up running it on your restaurant's line during the trial, I'd love to hear how it goes! — Saleh
Tested Bella on my restaurant's line and honestly forgot I was talking to an AI for the first few seconds, the voice pacing is really natural. Pricing feels steep but the trial convinced me it's worth considering for after-hours calls.
@ekutbe72210 Thanks for actually testing it on your real line, Ecrin — that's the ultimate test 🙏 Totally fair on pricing. The way I'd frame it: Bella is $199/mo flat, and for most restaurants one saved table booking a week covers it. If after-hours calls are the main gap, she pays for herself fast there — those are calls that today go 100% to voicemail. The 7-day trial is exactly for running that math on your own numbers. Happy to help you set it up if you decide to try it! — Saleh
Tested the Bella receptionist demo and was honestly surprised how natural the voice sounded handling a fake reservation. The pricing feels steep for a small cafe, but skipping the setup hassle is tempting.
@layda9a2e Thanks İlayda! 🙏 Hear you on pricing for a small cafe — that's honest feedback and I appreciate it. The way I think about it: Bella is $199/mo with zero setup fee, and for most cafes even 2-3 saved bookings a month cover the cost — plus every after-hours call that currently hits voicemail. But the 7-day trial exists exactly so you can run those numbers on your own call volume before paying anything. If it doesn't pay for itself in week one, it's probably not the right fit — and that's fine. 🙂 — Saleh
Tested the Bella agent for my cafe and was honestly surprised how natural the voice sounds during a real call, not at all robotic. Wish there were more hospitality options beyond restaurants, but the demo flow was painless and pricing felt fair.
@lyassapancei0e Thank you İlyas! 🙏 And noted on more hospitality options — genuinely useful feedback. Bella works well for cafes and bars today (reservations, hours, menu questions all apply), but purpose-built agents for hotels, salons/spas, and event venues are on the roadmap. If there's a specific hospitality use case you'd want first, tell me — launch-day feedback like this literally shapes what I build next. — Saleh
Tested the Bella agent for my cafe's lunch rush and it actually handled reservations without sounding like a robot. Surprised how natural the voice felt on real calls.
@dilaraekme8ruh Thank you Dilara! 🙏 Testing her during the actual lunch rush is the best stress test there is — really glad she held up. That "doesn't sound like a robot" reaction is exactly what we optimized for. If you decide to run the 7-day trial on your line, I'm happy to help with setup — takes about 10 minutes. — Saleh