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Tell it what you want, in one sentence
"Book me a haircut Friday afternoon." The desk extracts the service, the day, and the part of day in one pass.
No. 06/ Live desks
Four working front desks across four verticals — a salon, a dental office, a multi-location restaurant, a plumbing shop. Open one, speak the suggested phrase, and book a real appointment in under a minute.
No. 07
The four desks
Click any card to open that desk in a new tab. The voice agent runs live — same models, same flow engine, same code — only the catalog, tone, and hours change per tenant.
No. 01
Salon · Barbershop
Frisco, TX
A multi-stylist Friday rush. Express cuts, beard trims, eyebrow waxes — back-to-back, same chair or different, the desk works it out.
Try saying
“Book me a Benchmark Haircut Thursday after 12.”
No. 02
Dental · Medical
Demo · Chicago, IL
Cleanings, consultations, follow-ups. The desk takes the call, verifies the patient on file, and books without dialing through reception.
Try saying
“I want a cleaning Thursday afternoon.”
No. 03
Restaurant · Multi-location
Ashburn · McKinney · Las Vegas
Pickup, delivery, dine-in — across multiple stores with different hours. The desk picks the right kitchen and the right window, every time.
Try saying
“I'd like to order pickup from the Ashburn location.”
No. 04
Home services
Service area dispatch
Service calls, maintenance visits, estimates — the desk asks the right diagnostic questions and lines up the technician your job actually needs.
Try saying
“My kitchen sink is leaking.”
No. 08
What to say first
01
"Book me a haircut Friday afternoon." The desk extracts the service, the day, and the part of day in one pass.
02
No "press one for booking." If you want anyone available, say "anyone is fine." If you want a specific stylist, name them.
03
"Actually, make that Thursday." The desk re-checks, reads the new option back, and waits for your nod.
No. 09
Your desk