Trust

Straight answers before a small business forwards its phone.

RingHarbor should feel safer than a mystery answering service: AI disclosure, owner-owned rules, exportable data, and proof labels where results are not mature yet.

AI disclosure

Every call starts by saying it is an automated assistant. No caller should believe they reached a human receptionist.

Your number, your rules

The owner keeps the phone number and approves what the assistant can answer, book, escalate, or decline.

Your data

Call records, summaries, and customer data should be exportable. Data ownership is part of the offer, not a favor.

Current proof boundary

Three web demo calls passed in the Retell trial. The full 20-call and PSTN gates remain founder-gated before live promotion.

No fake testimonials

No invented logos, reviews, customer stories, or revenue claims appear on the site.

Safety escalates

Legal, pricing exceptions, complaints, emergencies beyond policy, and custom requests stay human-owned.

FAQ
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Will it pretend to be human?

No. The AI disclosure is part of the product.

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Can it book jobs?

It can collect appointment-ready information and follow approved booking rules. Calendar integration and exact booking behavior must be configured and tested.

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Is revenue saved guaranteed?

No. The report can calculate opportunity only from baselines the customer provides or measured data the system actually has.