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Fluenty — what happens after your AI agent actually gets a client

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We didn’t build Fluenty first.

We started building voice agents for businesses.

The agent part worked much faster than expected.

Then came the real problem.

Every client asked the same question:

“ok… where does this live on my website?”

Telegram demos worked.

Playground demos worked.

But a real business site needed something else:

• branding

• mobile behavior

• business hours

• a way to know if visitors actually interacted

• lead capture when nobody is available

We realized we didn’t have a product — we had a backend connected to a demo chat.

So Fluenty came out of necessity.

Not to build agents, but to make agents deployable as part of a real website.

You paste your Retell Agent ID and it becomes a website widget with chat + in-browser calling and interaction analytics.

We’re reopening it here mainly for feedback from other builders shipping agents for clients — I’m curious how you’re currently putting agents on customer sites.

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