Any local business
Any number, any question
Most calls do not fit a category. You are looking at a business on Google Maps and you have one question: are you open, do you do this, how much, can I come at four.
That is the moment this product is really for. Share the business straight from Maps, Yelp or a friend's text, and the question goes out as a call.
There is no form to fill in. Whatever arrives — a link, an address, a name — we work out who to call from it.
Do you do this, and how much. Two facts, available in ninety seconds from a person who answers the phone, and instead: a website with no prices, a contact form, and four days of waiting.
You write this, in any language
I'm looking at this place on Google Maps. Please call and ask if they're open today and whether I need an appointment.
What comes back
The answer to your question, plus the transcript of how they said it.
Have this call madeNothing is dialled until you confirm. US numbers, called in English.
What we call about
- Asking whether a business is open right now or on a holiday
- Asking whether they do a particular service and what it costs
- Booking anything that has a phone number and no booking page
- Checking whether something is in stock before you travel
- Asking whether they speak your language in person
The specific ones
How it works
- Say what you needType it or speak it, in your own language. No forms to translate.
- Check the call before it happensYou see who is being called and what will be said. Nothing is dialled until you confirm.
- We make the call in EnglishIncluding the hold music, the phone tree, and calling back when nobody picks up.
- Read what happenedThe result and the full transcript, line by line, in your language.
What a call actually sounds like
An excerpt from a call this system placed over the phone network, exactly as it came back — including the part where it says what it is. It was dialled to our own number with a placeholder business name, which is worth saying plainly.
Result recorded: booked, tonight at 7 PM.
Questions people ask
How do I send a business from Google Maps?
Use the share button in Maps and pick this app from the share sheet — on iPhone through the app or a Shortcut, on Android through the installed web app. Whatever the share contains is read as your opening message.
What if my English isn't good?
That is who this is built for. You write or speak your request in your own language — English, Chinese, Spanish, Vietnamese, Korean or Russian. The call itself is placed in English, and the transcript and result come back to you in your language.
Will it call without asking me first?
No. You see exactly who is being called and what will be said, and nothing is dialled until you tap confirm.
Does the person on the other end know it's an AI?
Yes. Every call opens by saying it is an AI assistant calling on your behalf. That sentence is written into the code, not left to the model to decide, so it cannot be skipped.
How do I know what was actually said?
Every call comes back with a full transcript, line by line with timings, plus a short summary of the outcome. Calls are not recorded — you get the text, not the audio.
Ready to hand this call over?
Write it in your language. We call in English. You read what happened.
Make this call for me