Stop answering the same question twenty times a day.
The booking that comes in at eleven at night, the question in English from a customer abroad, the phone you can't pick up mid-class. None of that should depend on you being awake.
The time the booking you lose today comes in, if nobody answers.
What's actually happening to you, not what the technology promises.
None of this comes from a survey: it's what keeps coming up when I talk to small businesses about their website and their phone.
The same twenty questions, every day
Hours, price, how to get there, whether there's a slot free. Nobody writes them the first time you answer on WhatsApp: it's the two-hundredth person who does, and by then it's already eaten your morning.
The time the booking you lose today comes in
Outside your hours, nobody answers. Whoever asks at that time doesn't wait for you to open: they try the next business on the list, and that one answers.
The languages you speak while you're teaching a class
The customer from abroad writes in English at nine in the morning. Your phone doesn't buzz: it's in your pocket, and you're mid-class.
What the assistant does. And what it doesn't.
Promising magic is easy. We'd rather state the exact scope, so you know what to expect before you hire it.
What it does
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Answers repeat questions instantly
Hours, price, how to get there, whether there's a slot free. Also at eleven at night or on a Sunday, which is when most of them are lost.
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Catches the lead you'd otherwise lose
Name and contact for whoever writes outside your hours, so you don't have to be awake to not miss it.
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Books or hands off, depending on the package
The Bookings package connects with whatever booking system you already use. The others capture the contact and pass it to you.
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Answers in the language of whoever's writing
Useful if you have customers from abroad and you're not available in that language at that hour.
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Always discloses it's an assistant, not a person
By law, not by choice: EU rules require it from August 2026, with no exemption for business size. It's always visible, never hidden.
What it doesn't do, on purpose
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It doesn't give professional advice
Never on health, legal or financial matters. If someone asks that, it hands off to a person.
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It doesn't quote custom prices or negotiate terms
For a bespoke quote it passes it to you. It doesn't improvise figures you'd later have to walk back.
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It doesn't make up what it doesn't know
If the answer isn't on your website or in your documents, it says so and hands off, instead of improvising something that sounds right.
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It doesn't replace your WhatsApp for complaints or sensitive cases
Those always go to you. The assistant filters the repetitive, not the important.
What it costs
Price published here on purpose: it's what tells a real quote apart from one made up on the spot.
24h Front Desk
FAQs, opening hours, catching the after-hours lead, widget on your site. No integrations.
Bookings
Books appointments, connects with the booking system you already use, and WhatsApp.
Bespoke
CRM, multiple languages, document handling and whatever service level we agree on.
Fixed price in writing, before we start. Any variable cost for WhatsApp or another integration is stated separately, upfront.
How this works
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You message me
Your business, and what's actually happening right now with the repeat questions or the after-hours bookings.
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I tell you what you need
I look at your site and how you work, and tell you what the assistant can solve and what it can't. No obligation.
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Fixed quote
In writing, with the package that fits. If it doesn't work for you, you owe nothing.
What people usually ask me
Can I try it before hiring it?
The assistant in the bubble open on this very site is it: the same one that would go on yours. Open it and ask about enekodevs or how I work — that way you're talking to the real product, not a separate mock-up.
What if it says something wrong?
The scope is fixed by contract: bookings and FAQs, never advice. There's a visible disclosure that it's an AI, and the accuracy of the content it's given stays under your approval before it goes live.
Is the AI disclosure a legal requirement?
Yes. EU rules (the AI Act, Article 50) require it from 2 August 2026, with no exemption for business size. We keep it visible at all times, not in the small print.
I already have WhatsApp for this, why would I need a chatbot?
The manual version doesn't answer at eleven at night or catch the contact before you wake up. The assistant handles that; what actually matters still goes to you.
Tell me what's going on and I'll put together the quote.
I'll get back to you within 24 hours. If you'd rather call: 617 575 495.
In other languages
En español: chatbot para tu negocio. En català: chatbot pel teu negoci.