leon --services ai-chatbots
answers customers, without inventing prices
most of what customers ask is the same twenty questions: hours, prices, availability, 'do you do X'. a chatbot trained on your business answers those instantly, at 2am, in multiple languages.
the difference between a good one and a lawsuit is restraint: mine cite your real information and say 'i don't know — here's how to reach a person' instead of inventing a price you'll have to honour. the assistant on this site is one i built.
starting at $1,000 · written fixed quote before any work starts · based in california, working with businesses across the u.s.
sounds familiar?
- staff answer the same questions all day
- after-hours visitors leave without answers
- your website gets traffic but no messages
- spanish or chinese-speaking customers get no help
- you tried a chatbot builder and it made things up
what i build for this
- a chatbot trained only on your verified business information
- escalation to a human the moment it should
- lead capture built in — conversations become contacts
- multilingual: english, spanish, portuguese, chinese
- guardrails: no invented prices, no promises you didn't make
proof, not promises
compliance-aware assistant
a chinese-language assistant for a regulated market: every claim must cite a source, and it declines to answer rather than break advertising law. try the one on this site — bottom right.
see everything that's running →questions people ask first
what does a chatbot cost?
from $1,000 for a site chatbot trained on your business. connecting it to booking or your other systems adds scope — fixed quote before anything starts.
will it say something wrong to a customer?
that risk is the whole design problem. mine only answer from your approved information, cite it, and hand off to a human when unsure. i've built one for a market where a wrong sentence breaks the law.
can it capture leads?
yes — the good ones qualify a visitor and package the conversation for you, like the assistant on this page does.
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