TalkToSales puts an AI assistant on your website that talks to users about your offerings, gives them live tours of your website or app, and shows dynamic content as it becomes relevant. It also qualifies visitors as leads and books conversions as appropriate.
Hi folks, Alex here! I'm an alum of the Stanford AI Lab and Y Combinator, and now the CEO of TalkToSales.
Today, I’m proud to announce the launch of TalkToSales, which pioneers a new way people can interact with computers.
TalkToSales adds AI assistants to websites: they can answer visitors' questions, give them live tours of the website or app, and even help them book follow-up calls and buy things right in the conversation.
Unlike traditional websites, which are the same for everyone who visits them, the TalkToSales assistant customizes the conversation and content shown to every visitor, whether the content is dynamic slides, a website/app tour, or both.
TalkToSales also lets the people behind a website offer to "drop in" in place of the AI assistant and talk with visitors directly, when visitors accept. Shopkeepers in physical stores have always been able to talk to customers as they browse, but it hasn't been possible to do this on the web until now. We think this could be quite useful for companies that do business online to have more personal engagement with web visitors.
We think TalkToSales assistants can be helpful for a number of use cases:
Software sales: the website itself can become the first sales call, answering visitors' questions, qualifying their good fit and intent, and booking follow-up calls for good leads.
Software onboarding and support: Imagine a Clippy that actually worked, talking to you over voice and actually taking actions in a web app for you as you ask it for how to do things.
E-commerce: Imagine having a personal shopper on e.g. the Home Depot website, where a virtual man in an orange apron could show you different dishwasher models and help you pick between them.
Real estate: Imagine going to an apartment building's website and having a virtual real estate agent answer your questions, give you virtual tours of apartments, and book you for a real-world tour.
(Any other ideas? We're all ears!)
We think TalkToSales assistants can also be very helpful from an analytics point of view - instead of just seeing who visits your page and for how long, imagine being able to see which questions people have, what objections prevent them from engaging deeper, etc. TalkToSales logs transcripts of conversations and the AI can surface patterns from those conversations from you.
Please try it out and let us know what you think! And if you know anyone else who'd be interested in this, I'd appreciate you sharing it with them.
Mezli