AI Assistants for Your Business: 12 Demos, One Framework
We built the same AI intake assistant for twelve different industries (realtor, home inspector, contractor, HVAC, law firm, dental, and more) so you can see what yours would feel like. All live, all clickable.
Co-written with AI assistance from Claude Opus 4.7.
What if your website qualified leads 24/7 while you slept?
Most business websites do the same thing: they list services, post testimonials, and end with a contact form. Then people fill out the form, write “just looking to learn more,” and by the time you follow up the next morning the moment has passed.
The reason is simple: a form is a one-way door. It can’t ask follow-up questions. It can’t figure out whether you’re the right fit before you commit to a call. It can’t reassure an anxious buyer or triage an urgent problem.
A smart AI assistant can do all three.
So we built twelve of them
We took the same AI intake engine that powers S.A.L.I.E.N.T. on this site, and reskinned it for twelve different industries, each with its own name, personality, services, and guardrails. They’re all live. Click any of them and have a real conversation as a prospective customer. The assistant will try to qualify you exactly like it would for a real business.
Consumer
- Homer Bay Realty: talk to Homer about buying, selling, or renting anywhere in Florida, Tampa, Orlando, Miami / South Florida, Jacksonville, the Keys, and North Florida. Homer picks up on region, intent, agent status, area familiarity, and budget bracket the way the wizards on a real lead-gen site would, but without forcing you down a click-through funnel.
- Juno & Ivy Events: tell Juno about your wedding date, vibe, and budget.
Trades and home services
- Masoncraft Build Co.: scope a remodel, addition, or new build with Mason before the estimator calls.
- Sunshine State Inspections: Iris books the right inspection (pre-purchase, 4-point, wind mitigation, new-construction phase, or pre-listing) on Florida-only properties, perfect for buyers under contract or owners chasing an insurance discount.
- Galeforce Heating & Air: Gale handles 24/7 triage for no-heat and no-cool calls.
- Axelworks Auto Service: describe the symptom to Axel; he preps the service writer.
- Rafael’s Brushworks Painting: Rafael sizes up the job (interior, exterior, cabinets) in one conversation.
- Laurel & Larch Landscape: Laurel separates “mow my lawn” from “redesign my backyard.”
Regulated showcases
A big part of the pitch for building AI into a regulated business is doing it safely. The three demos below show the same intake engine, but with strict boundaries: no advice, no PHI, no privileged information, clear handoff to a licensed professional. Every one of them refuses the things it would be unsafe or non-compliant to answer.
- Remi Wellness Co.: telehealth front door. Remi refuses dosing, diagnosis, and medication advice; hands off to a clinician.
- Lexfield Legal Group: law firm intake. Lex refuses legal advice, refuses privileged facts, schedules the attorney call.
- Pearlwhite Family Dental: new-patient scheduling. Pearl captures visit type and insurance carrier, no symptoms, no treatment talk.
B2B
- Chipstack IT Partners: Chip qualifies MSP inquiries by company size, compliance framework, and current stack.
What’s different from a generic chatbot?
A few things:
Domain-aware. Each assistant is prompted with the business’s actual services, pricing ranges, and the kinds of questions a good employee would ask. The realtor names neighborhoods and budget brackets that match the part of Florida you mentioned. The home inspector knows the difference between a 4-point and a wind-mit report. The IT services assistant asks about your compliance framework. The landscaper asks whether you want to be mowed weekly or want a backyard redesign.
Persona-locked. The assistants don’t pretend to be something they’re not. Ask Mason at Masoncraft to write you a poem or give medical advice and he’ll steer back to your project. We published the prompt-injection defenses that make that possible.
Human in the loop. Every demo ends with a handoff to a human: an agent, an estimator, a clinician, an attorney, a service writer. The assistant is the front door. The human closes the deal.
Safely scoped for regulated verticals. In healthcare, legal, and dental contexts, we intentionally constrain what the assistant can ask and say. No PHI, no privileged facts, no advice, no treatment talk. The assistant’s job is to figure out if you’re a fit and schedule the real conversation, not to be the real conversation.
Want one for your business?
These demos are generic versions of a real service. Yours would be tuned for your specific services, voice, pricing, compliance needs, and customer language, and the same engine drops in for any small business, anywhere.
If any of the demos above resonates, or you want something entirely different, start a project and we’ll scope what your version would look like. No cost for the conversation.