For answering services
Breeze through the hard part.
Own the results.
AI voice agents for answering services — launched with you, not left to you.
We configure it alongside you, test it on real calls, and stay through your first 90 days live. You keep the client relationship, the billing, and the brand.
No pitch deck. No commitment. Just a look at whether this fits your operation.
The problem
You can't staff overnight forever.
Your clients expect someone to pick up at 2am, on Christmas Eve, during the storm that knocked out half the county. You've been solving that with people — recruiting them, training them, covering the shifts nobody wants, absorbing the turnover.
Meanwhile the platforms selling AI answering directly to small businesses are getting cheaper and louder every quarter. Some of them are calling your clients.
You already know AI voice agents are the answer. What you don't have is a spare technical team, three months, or any appetite for becoming a prompt engineer.
That's the part we do with you.
The process
Five steps. About four weeks.
You're never on your own for any of them.
Discovery
We spend 20 minutes on your operation: the call types you handle, the clients you'd trial this with, where your overnight coverage hurts most. If it's not a fit, we'll tell you on that call.
Configuration, together
We build the first agent on a screenshare with you — your greeting, your intake questions, your escalation rules. You watch it get made, which means you can change it later without calling us.
Testing with real calls
Before a single client of yours hears it, we run the agent against real call scenarios from your own book. You listen to the recordings. You tell us what's wrong. We fix it and run them again.
Go-live
Start narrow: one client, one call type, after-hours only. Every call has a human escalation path from day one. Widen it once you trust it — not before.
The first 30–90 days
Weekly check-ins, transcript reviews, and tuning while volume ramps. By the end, you're running it yourself and we're the number you call if something changes.
What you get
Under your name. On your terms.
White-labelled to your brand
Your clients see your company. Your greeting, your agent names, your dashboard. CallBreeze doesn't appear anywhere a client can see.
A human is always behind it
Escalation rules, call forwarding, and warm handoff to your team. The agent handles routine; your people handle the rest. That's the pitch you make to your own clients, and it's true.
Per-client economics
You're priced per client account, not per confusing bundle of minutes and tokens. You set what you charge your own customers. The margin is yours.
Onboarding in minutes, not weeks
Pre-built agent roles for the verticals you already serve — legal intake, medical and dental, home services and trades, real estate, automotive, veterinary.
A dashboard you can sell with
Calls handled, resolution rate, call sentiment, duration, trends — per client. This is what lets you walk into a client review and show that the AI tier is working, instead of asking them to take your word for it.
Management dashboard — full view. KPI row plus the calls-per-day and minutes-per-day charts.
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Built for operators, not for developers.
Fits well
- Independent and family-owned answering services with roughly 30–300 active clients
- Owners still close enough to the business to make a decision in one conversation
- Teams with no in-house engineering — and no intention of hiring any
- Anyone who's watched an AI-native competitor start advertising into their market
Probably not a fit
- Enterprise contact centres wanting deep custom integrations and a procurement cycle
- Developer teams who'd rather build directly on an API — you'll be faster on your own
- Anyone looking for the absolute cheapest per-minute rate. We're not the cheapest, and the reason is that we show up.
Why not just buy a platform
The software isn't the hard part.
There are a dozen platforms that will sell you an AI voice builder tomorrow. Most of them are good. Almost none of them will sit with you while you configure your first agent, listen to your test calls, or answer the phone in week three when a client asks a question you weren't expecting.
That gap is where most AI answering projects quietly die — not in the technology, in the six weeks after the demo when nobody has time to finish the setup.
We priced ourselves to close that gap. That's the entire company.
Early partner program
We're taking on five launch partners.
CallBreeze is early, and we'd rather say so than pretend otherwise. Right now we're working with a small group of answering services to prove this out properly — which means you get direct access to the founder, real influence over what we build next, and pilot terms that reflect the risk you're taking on an early partner.
In exchange, we ask for honest feedback and permission to talk about the results if they're good.
- 90-day pilot on one to three of your client accounts
- Setup and configuration included — done with you, not billed by the hour
- Weekly check-ins through the ramp period
- You keep the configuration and the client relationship, whatever you decide at the end
- Walk away at any point. No lock-in.
Common questions
The things owners actually ask.
Will my clients know it's AI?
What happens when the agent can't handle a call?
How long until we're live?
Do I need anyone technical?
What does it cost?
Still deciding? Ask us directly — book a 20-minute call
Twenty minutes. No deck.
Tell us how your overnight coverage works today and we'll tell you honestly whether AI voice agents would help — including if the answer is not yet.
Book a call