Air Ai appears to be a ground-breaking service that aims to revolutionize customer service and sales interactions by employing Artificial Intelligence (AI). Claimed to be the world’s first AI capable of full on 10-40 minute long phone calls that sound like a human, this service seems to be designed to handle tasks traditionally managed by customer service and sales representatives.
The AI has the capability to recall information perfectly, has an infinite memory, and can autonomously take actions across more than 5,000 applications. These features are particularly beneficial in customer service roles where quick access to information, and the ability to act on it, is critical. Furthermore, unlike human agents, this AI doesn’t need training, management, or motivation, providing continuous service around the clock, 365 days a year.
This suggests that Air.ai could potentially provide highly efficient, effective, and consistent customer service interactions, addressing customer queries and problems without delay, irrespective of the time or day. This could be particularly beneficial for businesses that operate globally in different time zones or require 24/7 customer service.
While the details from the terms of use are not clear due to the use of placeholder text, potential users are advised to review these terms when they become available to understand their obligations and the company’s commitments better.
Currently, the service seems to be in its initial phase as there’s an option to join the waitlist. This implies that Air.ai is possibly still under development or is gradually being rolled out to interested users.








Please explain in detail what constitutes selling this service for $15,000 dollars
Thank you very much,
Ken D.
Air AI pricing is not yet publicly available, as the product is still in beta testing. However, you can join the waitlist to be notified when pricing is released.
I just did a call with them and they sell a license for 100k and you can sell other people. Super cool concept of which i could certainly utilize to promote to a vast array of business owners. Just shelling out 100k to a new concept without fully diving in first to weigh out the pros and cons is something i wont do on a whim. Awesome company