
Roark
Test, monitor, and improve your voice agents
537 followers
Test, monitor, and improve your voice agents
537 followers
Build voice agents you can trust. Roark tracks call metrics, runs evaluations, and stress-tests your agent with simulated callers across accents, languages, and speaking styles. Failed calls become tests - giving you visibility and continuous improvement.








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"I need to reschedule my appointments to next Monday."
"Okay, I've cancelled all your future appointments."
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Congrats on the launch, guys! Not sure how (reliable) voice agents can be developed without something like this.
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@hakon_verespej 😂 thanks for the support! Exactly the kind of reliability we’re trying to bring to voice agents 🙌
Congrats on the launch!
It’s great to see a product dedicated to testing voice agents, it’s definitely a much needed tool as voice agents become increasingly popular across industries. I already know a couple of people working with voice agents and will be sure to let them know about this product!
All the best!
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@ash_grover Thanks Ash - appreciate the callout and support!
Amazing! Great job @zammitjames & @danielgauci !
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@danielhayes5 Thanks Danny! Appreciate the support!
Roark helps you build voice agents that actually earn trust. It tracks call metrics, runs smart evaluations, and stress-tests across accents, languages, and speaking styles. Every failed call becomes a test, so your agent gets sharper with every interaction.
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@vivek_sharma_25 Thanks Vivek - appreciate the support
Congratulations on the launch @zammitjames and @danielgauci ! Roark is truly a game-changing product for teams working in Voice AI! Truly excited to see how to product continues to evolve. Go Go Go!
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Thank you @andrea_dm1!
Congrats on the launch! Roark truly gives some next level visibility for Voice AI agents. Love the ability to run your own scenarios based on detailed personas 👏
this is really cool James! how do you guys tackle improving the voice agents?
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@jeremy_tian Thanks Jeremy 🙏 short answer: failures become tests. That way every missed instruction or messy call becomes a way to make the agent stronger.