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AI Receptionist for Orlando businesses.

Orlando lives and dies by the phone, with tourism, vacation rentals, and hospitality stacks sending a constant flood of inbound calls the front desk can never fully cover. A full virtual front desk that picks up, screens, books, and notifies. Built for practice managers, GMs, and front-office leads across Orlando and the surrounding Florida market, and held to one number: appointments booked per week.

Why Orlando businesses buy this first

Orlando lives and dies by the phone, with tourism, vacation rentals, and hospitality stacks sending a constant flood of inbound calls the front desk can never fully cover. The dominant sectors here are hospitality, tourism and real estate, and all three run on inbound volume that peaks when the front desk is thinnest. Small-business density in Orlando scores 8 out of 10, which is why practice managers, GMs, and front-office leads in this metro hit the coverage problem earlier than most.

The problem this actually solves

A full virtual front desk that picks up, screens, books, and notifies. The failure it removes is front-desk turnover and unpredictable call volume that keeps the phones ringing into voicemail. For a Orlando operator that is not an abstraction — it is the enquiry that arrived at 6:40pm while the last customer of the day was still at the counter.

What is included in the build

The number to watch, and what it costs

Hold this build to one metric: appointments booked per week. Measure it for two weeks before go-live and again at day 60. Pricing anchors at $1,997/mo, month-to-month, so the metric has to move for the spend to survive its own review.

Can the AI receptionist book directly into our calendar?

Yes. We connect to Google Calendar, Outlook, Cal.com, Calendly, and most practice-management systems. The agent confirms slots and sends reminders on its own.

What happens if a caller insists on a human?

It transfers them, with the caller's name, reason for calling, and any details already collected, so the human picks up cold-start and never has to ask twice.