AIssie learns your business from your own website and documents, then you tell it how to sound and what to do — with plain fields, not a blank box asking you to write instructions for an AI.
Point AIssie at your site and it learns your services, your prices and your FAQs. Add documents and price lists any time, and it answers from those instead of guessing.
Warm and friendly, professional, or straight to the point — pick one, or write your own description of the tone you want it to take.
Answer questions, take a message, capture callback details — choose the goals for each conversation and the exact questions you want asked.
Never quote over the phone, always mention the call-out fee, only book weekdays — write your own rules and AIssie carries them into every conversation.
Your phone line and your website chat are set up separately, so each one can sound the way it should without changing the other.
AIssie keeps a history of your assistant settings as you save them, so you can see what changed and put an earlier version back instead of trying to remember what it said before.
No. You fill in plain fields — a name, a line about your business, a tone, what each conversation should achieve and your own rules — and AIssie turns that into the instructions its assistant follows. If you would rather write it yourself, there is still a free-text box under advanced settings.
Yes. Once it has read your website, "Write it for me" drafts the wording from what it has learned about your business. It fills the form for you to read and edit — nothing reaches your customers until you save it.
House rules are instructions your assistant follows on every conversation — no quoting over the phone, always mention the call-out fee, book weekdays only. AIssie also answers from your own knowledge base rather than making things up, and hands over to you when it does not know.
No. The two are set up separately, so you can give your phone line a formal tone and your website chat a friendlier one, or change one without touching the other.
AIssie keeps a history of your assistant settings. Open the history on the tab you are working in, see what each earlier version held, and restore it — the restore only touches that tab, so it cannot undo settings a colleague changed elsewhere.