The Most Common Reasons an AI Sounds Off
- Vague greeting — if the opener doesn't say your business name and trade clearly, callers get confused immediately
- Missing service info — the AI doesn't know what you offer, so it can't qualify properly
- No location set — the AI doesn't know where you work, so it can't filter out-of-area callers
- Too long an intro — the AI tries to say too much up front and loses the caller
How to Read a Transcript to Spot the Problem
Go to Call History and open a call where the AI sounded off. Read the conversation line by line. Look for:
- A point where the caller said "what?" or "sorry?" — the AI said something unclear
- A question the AI asked that the caller couldn't answer — the question was wrong for your trade
- A moment where the caller mentioned a service your AI didn't recognize
- A moment where the caller gave a city and the AI didn't know whether to proceed
Each of these maps directly to a fix in your agent settings.
Three Things Every Script Needs
- Your business name — said clearly in the first sentence. Not "a local contractor" — your actual name.
- Your services — listed specifically in the agent editor. The AI uses this to ask the right questions.
- Your service area — specific enough to filter. "Northeast Ohio" is fine. "Ohio" is too broad.
How to Test Changes Before Going Live
- Make your changes in the agent editor
- Click Save
- Click Test Agent — this starts a test call from within the dashboard
- Listen to the greeting and respond as a customer would
- Review the test call transcript in Call History (labeled as a test)
- Adjust and repeat until it sounds right
Changes are only live after you save. Test calls don't count against your monthly minutes.
✓ Keep It Short
The best agent scripts have a greeting of 2–3 sentences max. Then the AI asks questions. Callers don't want a speech — they want to know they reached the right place and that someone can help. Get to the questions fast.