An AI chatbot that knows your SaaS and books the demo

Books the demo before they bounce: it reads your docs and pricing and answers the integration question a trial user is stuck on.

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It reads your docs and pricing page, answers the integration question a trial user is stuck on, then captures the qualified lead before they bounce.

Most of your demo requests never get asked

A visitor lands on your pricing page at 11pm, can't tell whether your API supports their stack, and closes the tab. Nobody on your team ever knew they were there. That silent bounce is the most common way a SaaS company loses a deal — not a lost competitor bake-off, just an unanswered question at the wrong hour.

The agent sits on your site and answers from what you actually publish: docs, changelog, pricing, the API reference. Ask it whether the Pro plan includes SSO, or if there's a Zapier connector, and it pulls the real answer instead of a canned 'a human will be with you soon.' When the question signals intent — team size, current tool, a migration timeline — it qualifies and captures the lead with that context attached.

What it handles without a human in the loop:

It does not pretend to be a person and it does not guess. When a question is outside what your site covers, it says so and captures the contact so someone can follow up — which is the honest version of a handoff, and the one that keeps the lead.

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Frequently asked questions

How does it know my product without training?

It browses the pages you point it at — docs, pricing, changelog, API reference — and answers from what's published. When you ship a pricing change or a new connector, the answer updates because the source did. There's no retraining step or content export.

What stops it from making up an answer?

When a question falls outside the pages it can read, it says it doesn't have that detail and captures the contact so a human can follow up. It's built to hand off rather than guess, which is what keeps the lead instead of burning trust.

How does it decide a lead is worth flagging?

You set the rules in plain language — for example, capture team size and current tool, and flag anyone over 20 seats or on a competitor as hot. It asks those questions in conversation and tags the lead in your CRM accordingly.

Can it actually book the demo, not just collect an email?

Yes. It checks your connected Google Calendar for real availability, offers slots, and books the meeting. You can route by segment so enterprise lands on an AE's calendar and self-serve lands on a group slot.

Where do the captured leads go?

Into the agent's CRM with the chat transcript attached, and you can have it email or notify the right rep on capture. If you already run a CRM, it can push the lead there over its API or hand you the row to sync.

How much does it cost?

$49/month or $490/year — cancel anytime. That's the full agent — site chatbot, lead capture, calendar booking, CRM, and email follow-up — not a per-seat add-on. Setup takes about four minutes and it's in public beta.

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