Record a voice note. We file it, summarise it, schedule the follow-up.
After every site visit, every call-back, every walk-through — fire a 30-second voice note on the lead, or drag in a pre-recorded clip. We transcribe it (Hindi, English, Hinglish), extract the real budget, BHK, locality and timeline, write a clean summary back to the lead, and suggest the next action with a one-tap schedule.
The car ride home from a site visit is when the deal becomes real — buyer's voice is in your head, you remember the husband is the actual decision-maker, you noticed she lingered at the kitchen. By the time you sit at your laptop, half of it is gone. Voice notes catch it the moment it's fresh: tap, talk, hand back the keys, the CRM updates itself.
Voice memo in 30 seconds. CRM updated, follow-up scheduled, by the time you sit down in the car.
Tap-and-talk from any lead, deal, or client
On every Lead / Deal / Client screen there's a microphone button. Press, talk for 30 seconds, release. Or drag in a pre-recorded .m4a / .mp3 / .wav / .ogg if you already recorded on your phone's voice recorder. Same result either way — the voice note is filed against the right record automatically.
Hindi, English, Hinglish — accent-tolerant
The speech-to-text was tuned on Indian sales conversations specifically — the rhythm, the code-switching, the loose use of crores and lakhs, the broker-isms. “Aanya bahut keen hai but husband Saturday seeing” transcribes cleanly. Western models choke on this; ours doesn't.
Auto-summary + extracted fields written back
Within seconds of the recording finishing, the AI extracts the structured fields a CRM cares about — budget changes, locality preferences, timeline shifts, decision-maker signals — and writes them back to the Lead. A one-line summary lands in the activity timeline. You read it, sign off, move on.
Suggested next action with one-tap schedule
Based on the transcript, the AI suggests the next action with a specific time and channel — “Follow-up Mon 10 am on WhatsApp”, “Send Casa Verde BricksDeck”, “Book site visit Sat morning”. One tap schedules it. The follow-up shows up in the day's WhatsApp brief. Nothing falls through.
Zero notes to write up after a visit
The before-and-after that sells this feature: before, agents spend 20 minutes per visit writing up notes that mostly never get written. After, they spend 30 seconds on a voice note in the car and the CRM is fully updated by the time they reach the next appointment. The number that matters is zero — zero notes to write up later.
The CRM stops being a paperwork tax. The voice note becomes the work, and the work files itself.
