Everything between a prompt and a ringing phone
Aivobot covers the full path from designing an agent to running it on a live phone line — building, speaking, connecting, and operating.
Build
Design the agent without writing a call pipeline by hand.
Agent Studio
A visual builder for the agent's persona, prompts, and call flow — branch by what the caller says, hand off between steps, and test before it goes live.
Knowledge base grounding
Attach your own docs, FAQs, and policies. The agent answers from what you gave it instead of improvising.
Reusable across agents
Build once, run it on more than one line — a support agent and a sales agent can share the same knowledge base.
Speak
Conversation that holds up on a real phone call, not just a demo.
Multi-language voice
Natural text-to-speech and recognition across languages, including Indian languages, so the agent sounds native to the caller — not translated.
Handles interruptions
Callers talk over agents. Aivobot's pipeline is built to notice a barge-in and respond to what was actually said, not what it was mid-sentence saying.
Low-latency turns
Response pipeline tuned for phone-call latency, not chat-window latency — the pause before the agent answers stays short.
Connect
Get the agent onto an actual phone number.
Inbound lines
Point a support or sales number at an agent and it starts answering — no IVR maze required.
Outbound campaigns
Load a call list and launch a campaign; the agent dials through it and logs the outcome of every call.
Bring your own telephony
Use our India-native default, or connect the telephony provider you're already contracted with.
Operate
See what happened on every call, and control who can touch what.
Recordings & transcripts
Every call is logged with a transcript, so a disputed answer or a missed detail is a lookup, not a guess.
Usage-based billing
Pay for the minutes your agents actually spend on the phone, with a plan that scales from a single line to a full campaign.
Team access
Invite teammates onto the account with the plan's seat limits, rather than sharing one login.