Industries we serve today

Three trades.
Built carefully, in both languages.

Each of these has an agent template we have written, tested, and refined for the way the work actually happens — not the way a generic chatbot vendor imagines it does.

Hair salons.

The agent books appointments, answers the questions you answer every day — hours, prices, walk-ins, stylist availability, gift cards, parking — and routes the harder calls to you. New-client consultations are explained the way you would explain them.

What the agent will not do: quote exact prices for color work before consultation, promise a stylist is available without confirming, or guess at chemical service outcomes. Those stay with you.

Nail salons.

The agent handles the repeat questions — what a full set costs, the difference between gel and acrylic, how far in advance to book during prom or holiday season, whether kids are welcome, what to do about a chip. Walk-ins versus appointments is set the way your shop runs it.

Bilingual in English and Spanish, like everything we build. Allergy questions are flagged for human follow-up before any first-visit booking is confirmed.

Auto services.

Covers car wrap, paint protection film, detailing, ceramic coating, paint correction, and appointment-based body work. The agent intakes the job — vehicle, scope, timeline — and gets the conversation to the owner before anything is committed. Concierge handling for high-value and exotic clients is built in.

What the agent will not do: diagnose what is wrong with a vehicle, quote parts pricing, or discuss insurance-claim status. Those have firewall rules, on purpose.

Coming next

Tax offices &
insurance brokerages.

Phase A · compliance scaffolding in progress

Tax preparation and insurance brokerage are next on the roadmap. The agent work is drafted. What we are finishing before we sell into these industries is the regulatory groundwork — the federal data safeguards required for tax preparers (IRS Publication 4557), the GLBA service-provider agreement, the financial firewall testing, and the insurance coverage that backs the work.

We will not take a tax office or brokerage client until that groundwork is signed off. If you run one and you would like to be on the early-access list when it is, send us a note and we will keep you informed.

Ask about Tax Office early access

The list is short on purpose. "We serve every industry" is marketing copy. Three trades, built carefully is what you can actually trust.

Don't see your trade?

Tell us about your business anyway.

Bookkeeping, real estate, boutiques, and a few other appointment-based services are on the longer roadmap. None of those are ready to sell today, but if you write to us with what you do and what problem you would want an agent to solve, we read every note and we keep a list. When we open the next industry, the people who told us about it first hear about it first.

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Want to see what
the work looks like?

The page next to this lays out the path from a first conversation to a live agent — six stages, roughly six weeks, with what we ask of you at each step.

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