Former Y combinator -Startup Wired Helps corporations relieve the bottleneck, the looks when a highly volume customer tries to book appointments, for instance. His AI speakers enter and do basic operations while handing over more complex processes to human operators. The startup based in Berlin has now collected 3.6 million US dollars in a pre-settled financing round under the direction of Berlin's Cherry Ventures and Y Combinator.
According to Telli, his AI speakers can perform quite a lot of tasks, including automated callbacks and even closing offers.
The startup, which was founded by SEB Hapta-Selassie, Philipp Baumanns and Finn as MĂĽhlens, has focused on integrating its agents into the corporate's operation.
It now claims to succeed in the expansion of sales of greater than 50% monthly month over a month and has processed almost one million telephone calls (and all with just one six -person team) from the office in Berlin. Customers are distributed in Germany, Great Britain, Latin America and the USA with plans for further expansion.
CEO Zur MĂĽhlen told Techcrunch that the founders had the thought after working at German Unicorn Enpal, one in all the most important startup successes in Germany: “We scaled and seen customer support employees how difficult the decision automation for customer acquisition is and the way difficult it’s to administer performance.”
He said that Telli's AI agents “actually achieve results resembling booking appointments, preparations for leads, product suggestions, etc.”. The voices are created by hired language players, whose voices are then cloned with the Elfflabs or Cartesian Ai-Language Cloneing platforms, he said.
The underlying AI models Telli use Vary between Openai, Claude and others: “We are changing. Our goal is at all times to offer our customers the most effective solutions which are on the market,” he said.