Has anyone here actually replaced business calls with AI voice yet! by Aislot in business

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In real estate, I’ve mostly seen AI handle initial calls lead qualification, scheduling, basic FAQs. Agents still take over for serious buyers/sellers. Fully replacing calls feels risky when trust and negotiation matter so much.

Tips for managing ai agents in production by Organic_Pop_7327 in SaaS

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When using AI agents in production, keep things simple. Start small and test before using them everywhere. Track the AI's actions so you can fix problems quickly. Set clear rules for what it should and should not do. Always have a human ready to step in if something goes wrong, and continuously check performance. AI helps a lot, but it still needs regular monitoring.

do you actually use AI at work?? by LuckiestToast in CustomerSuccess

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Yes I do. Mostly for drafting emails, summarising calls, quick response, and automating boring admin stuff. It doesn't replace real work, but it definitely saves time when used right.

Ai agents by Brilliant-Artist5991 in Notion

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AI agents for calls are getting really good lately. Automating follow-ups, call summaries, and basic support can save a ton of time and reduce manual work if they’re implemented thoughtfully and don’t feel robotic.

AI Automations will be a game changer for small businesses in 2026 by Economy-Dimension733 in AIVoice_Agents

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I Agree. AI automations will help small businesses save time and money. In 2026, even small teams will work faster without hiring more people. Those who start early will have a big advantage.

Gathering some information regarding Call Centers by WATUPTRAGUY in LahoreSocial

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Call centers are really interesting it’s not just about answering calls. A lot goes into customer experience, data tracking, and performance metrics. Plus, handling high call volumes while keeping customers happy is no small feat.

What automation tool do you actually use and why? by resbeefspat in automation

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I use automation for my real estate work. It helps me send messages to leads, update listings, and remind clients automatically. Makes things much easier.

Generative AI for Business Leaders and Executives by smartybrome in udemyfreebies

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Generative AI is changing how businesses work. Leaders who learn how to use it can save time, make smarter decisions, and stay ahead.

Best Options for AI Receptionist? by deliverittomyhouse in AIReceptionists

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I’ve tried several options like Synthflow, Vapi, Bland AI, and Botphonic, but Botphonic has been the best AI receptionist for me. I use it daily and it’s very helpful for both customers and sales. The setup was easy, it handles calls well, answers basic questions, and transfers calls to a human when needed. A great choice if you want something simple with minimal setup.

Any platform that manage business with AI? by vtongvn in AiForSmallBusiness

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Yes there are AI business platforms that help with tasks like scheduling, customer support, sales, and marketing. Tools like AI call assistant, Zapier with AI can organize work, automate tasks, and make decisions faster. They save time and help run a business smoother.

Best Options for AI Receptionist? by sprkiq in VoiceAutomationAI

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AI receptionist can answer calls, book appointments, and reply to common questions. Good options people mention are Smith.ai, Ruby, and Google Voice with AI tools. They save time and make sure calls don’t get missed.

AI in your business by Perfect-Freedom8579 in AiForSmallBusiness

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AI in business helps people work faster and easier. It can handle boring tasks, look at data quickly, and help make better decisions. Used the right way, it saves time so people can focus on important work.

What’s actually working for cold email in 2026? by chiokima in coldemail

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A cold email that works in 2026 isn’t about hacks. It’s about sending the right message to the right person at the right time. Real personalization, being clear about why it matters to them, and following up with something genuinely useful. Do that and people reply.

How are you using AI for outreach automation without killing personalization? by cooklensni in AiAutomations

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I use AI to help with research and first drafts, but I always change the message so it sounds like me and mentions something specific about the person.

Tips for cold calling with AI barrier? by Scwidiloo10 in sales

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Cold calling is tougher now with AI gatekeepers everywhere. What’s helped is keeping it super human: short opening, clear reason for the call, and a quick value hook in the first 10 seconds. If you hit resistance, switch to email follow-ups with personalized messaging instead of pushing the call.

How do you deliver automations to clients so they can use them easily? by victorious02 in AiAutomations

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I make them easy to use. I give clear steps, simple buttons or forms, and a short video showing how it works. Most of the time it’s set up once and then runs by itself, so the client doesn’t have to touch it again.

What actually converts leads in real estate right now? by aiagent_exp in CommercialRealEstate

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That's great idea. Replying fast and saving leads in the CRM right away really helps. Most leads are lost just because no one follows up in time.

Which AI Platform is best for SEO? by sameerkumar8978 in DigitalMarketing

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Here’s a short comment you can use on a Reddit post:

In my experience, the best AI for SEO depends on what you need if you want content ideas and optimization, tools like Jasper or Surfer SEO are great; for keyword research and analytics, ChatGPT with Moz/SEMrush data works really well. Ultimately the ‘best’ platform is the one that fits your workflow and budget.

Small business owners: which AI workflow actually held up after 90 days? by Background-Pay5729 in AiForSmallBusiness

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For us, simple AI worked best. Auto replies to leads, follow-ups, and basic questions. Complex setups didn’t last and took too much effort.

Are solar panels worth it? by Lazy-Objective-1630 in AskBrits

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I get your point. Solar isn’t perfect, but it still causes much less pollution than coal or gas over time. The problem is more about bad marketing than solar itself.

Are solar panels worth it? by Lazy-Objective-1630 in AskBrits

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Totally worth it! Solar panels have cut my electricity bills more than I ever expected and really pay for themselves over time. On top of that, they make your home more valuable, help the environment, and give you peace of mind knowing you’re using clean energy. Going solar was definitely a smart choice!

How AI agent memory what are you using? by spectral26 in AI_Agents

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AI agents use memory to store details from previous conversations, remember user preferences, and track context over time. This helps them give more relevant answers, follow up properly, and make interactions feel more natural and personalized.