It waits instead of working
The visitor has to read, hunt for the right page, find a form, fill it in and hope someone replies. Every extra step loses people.
You paid for a website. What you got was a brochure that waits — politely, silently — for the visitor to do all the work. Here's what that quietly costs you, every single day.
It looks fine. It loads. And then it does nothing — while the people who just landed decide, in a few seconds, whether to bother. Most of them won't.
The visitor has to read, hunt for the right page, find a form, fill it in and hope someone replies. Every extra step loses people.
Evenings, weekends, holidays — the hours people actually research and decide are exactly when nobody's there to answer.
Someone almost enquired. They had one question, got no answer, and left. You never even knew they were there.
A separate chatbot, a separate booking tool, a separate mailing list — none of them talking to each other, all of them your problem to wire up.
Same first impression — but behind it, something that actually does the job a good receptionist would.
German or English, instantly, without anyone clicking a little flag.
It asks the right questions, sorts the serious from the curious, and never clocks off.
No back-and-forth, no 'what time suits you?' — the appointment is just there in the morning.
A quiet, automatic nudge to the people who almost booked — the ones a brochure site would have lost for good.
A site from another agency is something you own. A site from us is something that earns its keep — answering, qualifying and booking from the day it goes live. Go ahead — ask the AI right here. It's the same one that would ship on your site.