Imagine if you can get an agent that is able to
Book
Qualify
Support your customers
Manage your order
All that for a fraction of what it would cost you to run real humans.
Well, thats reality with our Hala AI.
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The AI Voice agent market is moving so fast.
97% of startups will tell you that their agent is designed to handle scaling,
But it all goes down when the moment arrives, agent collapses, chaos occurs.
With a scale-proof structure Hala takes on all your customers at once.
In 24 months, "speaking to an AI" will be the default experience for 90% of global brands.
The question isn't "Will you use AI?"
The question is: "Will your AI sound like a generic computer, or will it sound like the best version of your brand?"
Most people hate AI voice because 99% of bots are trash. 🗑️
But an agent that understands slang and closes tickets in 20 seconds isn't a bot, it's a growth lever.
What’s one thing a human agent does that AI will never touch?
Change our mind.
70% of middle-management tasks in customer service will be replaced by AI Voice Agents by 2027.
Do people not realize that the goal of using AI is to allow humans to free up more time for decision-making, critical thinking, planning, etc..?
Your business doesn't sleep, but
your support team does.
AI voice agents work 24/7 without a
coffee break or a bad mood.
Will you reject this opportunity to satisfy your customers or not?
What do you guys think is the greatest objection to adopting AI voice in businesses in 2026?
1We don’t need this right now
2We’re not interested in AI
3I need to discuss this with the board.
Let us know some objections that you have encountered
@cgtwts Not necessarily, humans created AI for a reason. To automate what humans repetitively waste time on or to assist with solving issues.
It depends on each person and how they take advantage of AI.
But generally, AI should only be used as a tool, not to replace brains.
There’s a platform where AI HIRES HUMANS.
https://t.co/dLWezRU5j0
And guess what. Its made by AI by itself.
With now AI being able to have its own intelligence and intellect, who knows whats to come, is it scary, is it beautiful?
An AI voice agent that can’t switch between different languages or adapt mid-sentence isn't ready for the modern market.
Is your current tech stack ready for a bilingual world?
I think businesses don’t realize that hiring an AI Voice Agent should be the same as hiring any other position.
Take the time to evaluate whether your provider will do the job or not.
If your AI takes 2 seconds to "think" between sentences, the human on the other end is already hanging up.
Efficiency > Everything.
Has anyone faced this problem with their own Agents?
99% AI agencies are just wrappers for GPT prompts.
They lack the "critical thinking" layer needed for live phone calls.
If your voice agent can't handle a customer's sarcasm or slang,
is it really an "agent" or just a recording?
Everyone shows AI demos.
No one shows AI under pressure.
If it can’t handle real customers, real objections, and real volume
Why are we calling it “intelligent”?
If your growth depends on people picking up phones…
Is that a culture?
Or is it a constraint you’ve normalized?
At what size does “human-only” stop being noble and start being negligent?
We didn’t build Hala AI to sound smart.
We built it to be swift, silent, and scalable. Answering calls.
Qualifying customers.
Booking revenue.
Ask yourself: do you want impressive tech or actual leverage?
Why is the debate always “AI vs humans”?
Shouldn’t the real question be:
Why are humans still wasting time on repetitive, revenue-blocking tasks?
Isn’t automation supposed to remove friction, not replace people?