The AI hubs · three of three

The AI staff that turns
visitors into customers.

Most visitors leave before anyone answers them. These five systems answer immediately — in text or out loud, in the visitor's own language, privately, on their own device — and keep the reply flowing until there's a booking or a lead card. Not a chatbot bolted onto a site: try one, then try breaking it.

5 systems live chat · voice · reviews · 5 languages $0 per query · nothing leaves the tab
The Concierge
DROP 007

The Concierge

On-device, three engines deep
Ask it anything about the business — Gemini Nano first, semantic search as fallback, keyword match beneath that. Zero servers, zero per-query cost, questions never leave the tab.
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The Voice
DROP 008

The Voice

Talk to the website
Speak your question, hear it answered out loud — hear, think and speak all running on-device, the same brain as the Concierge underneath.
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The Polyglot
DROP 015

The Polyglot

Five languages, one desk
English, Tagalog, Japanese, Korean, Spanish — a front desk that doesn't lose the tourist trade because nobody on shift speaks their language.
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The Review Desk
DROP 014

The Review Desk

Reputation, on tone
Every review answered in your voice — warm, professional or witty, dialed live — with a de-escalation path built for the one-star reviews that actually need care.
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The Front Desk
DROP 012

The Front Desk

Chat that closes
A phone-frame messenger that doesn't just chat — it slot-fills branch, service and price, and hands a real lead card to the owner instead of a transcript.
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Honest label: every engine badge you see is real, live-detected — Gemini Nano, Whisper, semantic search or keyword fallback, shown exactly as it's running on your device right now, not a marketing claim.
What counts as a “Conversion” system in this hub?

Anything that answers a visitor before they leave — on-device chat, voice, five-language support, and AI-drafted review replies. Five systems, all linked above, all running live.

Does the on-device AI actually keep data private, or is that marketing?

It's architectural, not a policy promise — The Concierge and The Voice run inference in the visitor's own browser using Chrome's built-in model. There's no server for the question to reach even if we wanted to log it.

What's the single highest-impact drop in this hub?

The Review Desk, by a wide margin — it's the most-requested retainer capability, because AI-drafted replies to every review (not just the good ones) is the thing owners keep saying they don't have time for.

The visitor is already here.
Someone has to answer.

If nobody's on shift, or the shift doesn't speak the visitor's language, or the review just needs a reply — this is the staff that's always on, at $0 per conversation.

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