Eye clinic voice agent stops short of booking appointments on purpose
A developer built a voice agent that qualifies leads and answers questions but deliberately hands off the final booking to a human. The hybrid approach has recovered 7 to 8 monthly appointments that would have gone cold.
A developer deployed a voice agent for an eye clinic with three locations that handles lead qualification, question answering, and follow-up but deliberately stops before booking appointments. The agent calls leads from Facebook ads, answers questions about pricing and locations, and attempts contac...
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