133 days ago

Try AI solutions in your business today for free!

Dena from Goodwood Heights

Hi everyone 🙂

My husband started an AI Agency Velocity Script with me as the Co-Founder, and it's really exciting to see how AI can dramatically transform, automate and help businesses!


Now we're looking for a few more businesses who want to try Velocity Script AI solutions for FREE in exchange for some feedback, so we can learn more about what users actually need!

We're looking for:
- Service Providers
- Local Businesses
- Family owned Businesses
- Food providers (i.e. restaurants / cafes)
- E-Comm Brands

What you can get:
🤖An AI chatbot that fully automates your customer support and sales
📱AI automation where any repetitive tasks (admin, customer bookings, follow ups, voice and email etc) can be fully automated

And yes, it's all for FREE, no secret upsell, just for us to grow and learn from successful use cases while building our new AI agency.

So, if you've been wanting to implement AI in your business, automate your workflows and implement the latest AI tools out there - let's help each other!

Send me a private message and let's talk further on 0223037330.

We will only be taking on 10 businesses at this time so get in while the spots are available.

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