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PollyReach
Give your agent a real number and voice to make calls.
1.1K followers
Give your agent a real number and voice to make calls.
1.1K followers
Most AI phone tools are built for enterprises — APIs, workflows, sales automation. PollyReach is built for you. Give your AI a real phone number. Say "book me a table for 7pm" — it finds the number, makes the call, handles the conversation, and reports back with a summary, recording & transcript. It also answers your phone 24/7 and screens spam. Works in 50+ languages.










PollyReach
Hey Product Hunt! 👋
I'm Gia, maker of PollyReach.
I'm the kind of person who'd rather text than call. But some things still require a phone call — and when the restaurant is full, you have to try the next one, and the next.
In Japan, I wanted to book a small izakaya. No online reservation, just a phone number. I don't speak Japanese.
That's when it clicked: AI speaks 50+ languages. Why can't it just make the call?
So we built PollyReach — Your Agent gets its own real phone number and a real voice. It handles real conversations the way a personal assistant would — gets interrupted, responds naturally, waits on hold, navigates IVR menus, and knows when to push back and when to hang up.
It calls for you
Polly finds the number, dials, navigates phone menus, handles the conversation, and confirms the booking. You get a summary + recording + transcript.
It answers for you
Polly picks up 24/7 with a natural-sounding voice — screens spam, talks to real callers, takes messages, tags priority, and sends you a summary. You decide what's worth calling back.
It works for your business
One of our users manages 80+ rental properties — his AI assistant handles tenant calls, follows up with vendors, and sends him a daily report.
Get started — just send this to your agent:
Everyone here gets 200 free credits + a free phone number. Try it and let me know what your first call is.
Really excited to share this with the PH community. We'll be around all day answering questions! 🙌
PicWish
@gia_xu any plans to add webhooks for automatic transcript routing?
PollyReach
@mohsinproduct That’s a great idea! Could you share which platforms you’d like the transcripts to be sent to? We’ll add webhook support to our future roadmap accordingly.
@mohsinproduct @gia_xu Definitely deepgram. I've made myself a phone call transcriber that sends me debriefs within 10 seconds of ending the call, using Deepgram, with speaker diarisation. Lives natively in my Android phone app as the normal dialler.
PollyReach
@peter_neyra Nice build 🙌 We've got transcription + diarisation in PollyReach too, so I'm just curious — what kind of calls are you mostly using yours for? Always cool to see how people put these tools to work in their own life.
@gia_xu Hey Gia, congrats on the launch 👋
We run ClawPark.ai (managed OpenClaw hosting platform) so we see a lot of agents shipped on this stack — PollyReach is one of the cleanest voice + phone integrations I've seen come through the ecosystem.
Two quick things:
On audio: is the realtime layer terminated at PollyReach infra (text shuttled to OpenClaw via MCP), or does the OpenClaw instance handle the audio itself? Different deployment stories, different threat models.
Mind if I DM? We get a steady stream of ClawPark users asking about voice/phone integrations and PollyReach would be a natural recommendation. Worth comparing notes when you have a moment.
PollyReach
@arturbrugeman Really appreciate the kind words and respect for what you're building at ClawPark!😊
On audio — Realtime layer terminates on PollyReach infra, agent talks to us via structured tool calls (text in, structured outcomes back)
On the DM — Absolutely welcome! Looking forward to it and happy to compare notes on what your users typically want and how we can make PollyReach a smooth recommendation from your side.
@gia_xu - you won me over when you said it screens for spam calls!
PollyReach
@midori_verity Haha, glad that one hit 😄
@gia_xu Congrats on the launch, Gia. This is a genuinely useful idea! I can already see it helping with restaurant bookings, travel, and small business calls.
How do you make sure the agent doesn’t confirm the wrong thing when the conversation gets messy?
This is one of those products where the demo can be simple but the real test is annoying real life. Booking a table sounds easy until the place is closed, the number is stale, the person asks a follow-up question, or the bot has to negotiate between "7pm" and "we only have 7:45."
I’d love to see examples of failed or partial calls, not just successful ones. A useful agent should say “I called, they didn’t answer,” “they only had 8pm,” or “I wasn’t confident enough to confirm,” instead of pretending the task completed.
PollyReach
@zact Great observation — you’re absolutely right that real‑world edge cases are where these agents truly get tested, far beyond simple ideal‑case demos.
This is exactly the core problem we’ve built PollyReach around solving. We strictly report call outcomes as they actually happen, with full transparency: users get clear status labels (Confirmed · Voicemail · Declined · No answer), plus full call summaries, transcripts, and recordings for every call.
We also proactively flag potential edge‑case scenarios for users ahead of calls(e.g., 6:30–7:30 if 7 PM is unavailable), though we’re still refining how we handle tricky real‑world exceptions. Most importantly, our AI never over‑claims success or pretends a task is completed when it isn’t.
Do you have a demo call recording somewhere? I want to hear the natural interruptions in action.
PollyReach
@alexis_rodriguez7 Sure thing! We have real call demo recordings available. You can also hop onto our platform directly and use your free trial credits to place test calls yourself, and experience how it smoothly handles real-time interruptions and overlapping conversations firsthand.
PollyReach
@alexis_rodriguez7 Yeah, sure: https://s3.pollyreach.ai/voice-agent/20260415/0d0a0239-8da8-4336-a909-9b882bbd6f21.mp3
PollyReach
@alexis_rodriguez7 Regarding the point about interruptions, I will find a better example and post it here shortly.
What languages are actually solid right now? Curious about Japanese specifically since that's the founding story.
PollyReach
@jocky Great question — and Japanese is absolutely our strongest, most polished language (founding story checks out!), plus a handful of others that are rock-solid right now.
@ys_zheng That's cool!
PollyReach
@jocky Thanks. Right now our multilingual testing is still ongoing and not fully polished yet. We’ve primarily focused on English and Japanese. Regular conversational flow works well, though we’ve noticed pronunciation clarity can be spotty for long number sequences like phone numbers and we're still working on it.
@gia_xu Keep up! I think that's a common problem for all kinds of AI voice apps.
BiRead
Interesting concept. My main question is how it handles calls where the other side gets suspicious or asks to speak to a real person — does it disclose that it's an AI? Would love to know more about how that's handled before fully committing.
PollyReach
@luke_pioneero Great question, this is fully taken care of in our workflow.
First off, our AI is programmed to act naturally in conversations. Whenever the recipient grows suspicious, doubts the identity or directly requests to talk to a real human agent, the system will respond properly right away.
PollyReach
@luke_pioneero Great question!! Yes, we will state at the beginning that we are an AI assistant representing the owner. If the caller explicitly refuses to communicate with AI, we will not follow up further and will notify the owner about the situation. For enterprise‑level clients, we support transferring calls to live human.
PopPop AI Vocal Remover
Where do you find the number? Actually, I want to know the limit. What kind of tasks would be impossible to complete?
PollyReach
@charlenechen_123
You can easily get and manage calling numbers directly inside the PollyReach platform.
As for usage limits:
We have reasonable daily outbound call volume limits to ensure stable service quality.
In general, simple business outreach, customer follow-up and regular calling tasks are all fully supported.
Only high-frequency bulk spam calling, massive robocalls and overly intensive continuous dialing will be restricted and cannot be completed normally.
PollyReach
@charlenechen_123 Thanks for your great question! We’ve integrated tools to source these phone numbers. Lots of government and business numbers are publicly available. At the moment, we don’t support real‑time payment during calls yet, so our agent can’t process deposits or payments mid‑call.
Congrats on your launch! I have a small question: Does it integrate with anything yet (calendar, email, Slack), or is it standalone for now?
PollyReach
@crystalmei It already supports email notifications now.Once the AI finishes a call, all call results, booking details and key conversation summaries will be automatically sent to your bound email inbox for easy viewing and record keeping.
PollyReach
@crystalmei Thanks and great idea! We are also considering integrating with calendars in our roadmap.