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What is voice AI in a website?
It is the ability for your website to hold a real voice conversation with a visitor — not read text aloud, not show a chat menu, not redirect to a phone number. The visitor clicks a button on your homepage, the hero transforms, and they talk to an agent trained on your content: services, pricing, process, FAQs. They never left your site. The page came to them.
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How is this different from adding a voice widget?
Widgets live in the corner and feel bolted on. Voice AI in your website — done the Voice My Site way — lives inside your hero. It matches your brand layout, uses a live call interface with waveform and transcript, and feels like your site came alive. Visitors do not hunt for a bubble. The conversion surface is the first thing they see.
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Can voice AI in a website replace my contact form?
It complements it — and often outperforms it for high-intent visitors. Forms ask people to do work. Voice lets them explain their situation naturally while the agent qualifies and captures details. Many owners keep a form for people who prefer typing; hero voice catches the ones who would have bounced without either.
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Does voice AI in a website work after hours?
That is the primary use case. At 2am on a Sunday, when your team is asleep, a visitor researching Invisalign or a visa consultation can still talk to someone who knows your business. The conversation ends with a lead in your inbox — name, contact, what they need — ready for you in the morning.
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How do you add voice AI to an existing website?
We inject a brand-matched button into your hero, wire the transformation layer for idle-to-active call state, and connect an agent trained on your site content. WordPress, Wix, Squarespace, Webflow, Shopify, or custom — we handle deployment. You do not manage software. See our how-it-works page for the full 48-hour timeline.
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Voice AI in website vs voice AI on phone — which do I need?
Different channels, often both eventually. Phone AI catches dialers. Website voice catches researchers who never picked up the phone. For most service businesses with website traffic, the homepage is the silent leak — visitors browse, leave, and call a competitor. Start where you lose the most revenue.