Every call gets answered, even when no one can get to the phone.
AVXT is an AI receptionist for small businesses in Ontario. It picks up on your existing number, greets callers with your business name, asks the questions you'd ask, takes the booking, and rings your cell while the caller is still on the line.
No form on this site. It's an email to me, and I'm the one who answers it.
01 · Setup
Ten minutes and a forwarding code.
Your number stays your number. You dial a forwarding code on your own phone, and from then on the calls you don't pick up roll to AVXT instead of voicemail. You choose when that happens: after a few rings, after hours only, or every call.
I do the setup with you. It takes about ten minutes, and there's no new hardware, no app for your staff, nothing to install on site.
Want out later? You dial the off code yourself. The forwarding stops and so does the billing, same day, nobody to argue with.
02 · On a call
It asks what you'd ask.
A caller with a problem at 11 PM doesn't want a menu, so there isn't one. AVXT answers with your business name and gets to the point. It runs on your qualifying questions, whatever your line of work is, and a first call usually sounds like:
"What do you need, and how soon?"
"What's the best number to reach you at?"
"Have we done work for you before?"
"Morning or afternoon work better for you?"
A caller who passes your rule gets two things at once: the booking goes in, and your phone rings with them still on the line. A robocall gets neither.
03 · Proof
You can check the count.
Every call that touches AVXT lands as a row in a ledger you can open whenever you want. Answered, booked, junk, all of it, timestamped.
At the end of the week you see the whole count, including the calls that were worth nothing. You can hold it against your phone bill line by line.
If a month shows nothing, you'll hear that from me first, and we stop there.
04 · The price
One flat number, on paper, before you sign.
Flat monthly. No tiers, no per-minute meter, no overage, and spam never counts toward anything.
Your number is set off your own measured missed call count, quoted at the bottom of the band it lands in. It goes on the page before you sign, and it's frozen for twelve months.
Billing starts the day your test call passes, not the day you sign, and the first invoice date is printed on the same page, so nothing about it arrives cold.
The number itself isn't on this site because it comes off your call volume, not a rate card. One call with me and you'll have yours in writing.
05 · The audit
See what your line is missing.
I'll run a free missed call audit on your business line: when it rings out, where callers give up, and what that has been costing. Ten minutes of your time, you see everything I find, and you decide from there.
Get the free auditQuestions
What if the caller just wants a real person?
Then they get one. A caller who passes your rule has your actual phone ringing while they're still on the line. That's the whole design: the AI answers instantly, sorts the junk, and hands you the real ones live.
Is this just a fancy voicemail?
Voicemail takes a message and waits. This asks your questions while the caller is on the line, takes the booking, and rings you before they hang up. The ledger shows you the difference every week.
What does it cost?
One flat monthly number, set off your own missed call count, quoted at the bottom of the band, frozen for a year. Spam never counts. Email me and you'll have your number in writing after one call.
Do I need a new number or new hardware?
No. It rides your existing line through call forwarding. One code turns it on, another shuts it off, and the billing stops the same day the forwarding does.
What happens to my calls at 2 AM?
Same thing that happens at 2 PM. It answers, asks, books the morning slot, and only rings your phone if that's what your rule says to do at that hour.
Can I hear it before committing to anything?
The test call is the first thing we do together, and billing doesn't start until the day it passes. Before any of that, the audit is free and tells you whether this is even worth your time.
Who am I dealing with?
Me, Gurkaran Grewal. I run AVXT from Ontario, I do every setup myself, and karan@avxt.ca lands in my inbox, not a ticket queue.
Email me what you've got.
Even if it's just a phone number and the words "call me". I read it, I answer it, and if it isn't a fit I'll say that too.
Email Karan Gurkaran Grewal, AVXTkaran@avxt.ca
Ontario, Canada