That's what the Acquisition AI Agent does. It calls new leads within a minute of the form instead of hours later, asks the qualifying questions you'd ask, and lands the answers in your pipeline within seconds of hanging up. Nothing slips through while everyone's busy, and you don't have to take my word for it.
Within a minute of clicking, your phone rings from +1 (424) 484-7557. That's him.
He says it's a demo first, then asks what he'd ask a real lead: what you'd want an agent like him handling, whether that's a this-quarter thing or further out, and who follows up on your leads today and how fast that actually happens. Three questions, one at a time, about two minutes.
No lead record, no follow-up email, nobody chases you afterward. The only next step is the one you pick when the call ends.
That two-minute call is the front end of the real system: follow-up that doesn't depend on anyone remembering.
Answer the call from +1 (424) 484-7557. He'll tell you it's a demo, ask a few quick questions, and say goodbye. Missed it? Check your voicemail, he leaves a short message, and you can request another call whenever you're ready.
Already know you want this? Book the free 15-minute call directly.
A business brokerage came to me with seller leads falling through the cracks: inconsistent intake, no qualification logic, no way to know which leads needed fast follow-up. In a 30-day fixed-scope project I rebuilt it as a form-to-CRM pipeline in n8n: every submission normalized, classified by how soon the seller wants out, hot and warm leads routed straight to notification.
Delivered end-to-end, no leads lost in the handoff, running clean since launch. The system behind the Acquisition AI Agent is the generic, reusable version of that build; the voice agent on this page is its newest layer.
"did an amazing job and followed all instructions as promised... will hire again."
A business brokerage client, 5-star review
Under four minutes, screen only: the intake system behind the agent. A live hot lead going from form to sheet to the notify branch, a bad submission rejected with a real error message instead of a silent drop, and the error logger catching a forced failure. Nothing here fails silently.
Never lose another deal without knowing it happened. If anything in the system breaks, a broken connection, a failed handoff, you get an alert with what failed and why. Nothing fails silently.
You've seen the proof. Hear the call.
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