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Frequently asked questions (FAQ)
A useful demo walks through your lead sources, response channels, qualification logic, booking workflow, and what a cleaner CRM or calendar handoff should look like for your business.
The booking flow is built around a 30-minute meeting, which is usually enough to understand fit, channel needs, and which rollout path makes the most sense.
Bring clarity on your lead channels, current response process, qualification questions, approved business information, booking rules, and the handoff problems you want to fix first.
Yes. The demo can cover WhatsApp, website chat, AI calling, and how those channels connect into one response and qualification system.
Yes. That is often when the demo is most useful, because it helps surface where delay, duplicated effort, and broken handoff are currently hurting conversion.
Yes. The demo is relevant for growing teams, local operators, and larger sales environments wherever response quality and follow-up speed affect revenue outcomes.
Yes, if those are relevant to your workflow. Bizreach.ai is presented as one connected engine across website chat, messaging, and AI calling.
Yes. That is often the best time, because the conversation becomes about your actual lead journey, control needs, and rollout priorities rather than generic software claims.
The more practical the inputs, the better. Good demos focus on your enquiry flow, qualification criteria, knowledge sources, response expectations, and operational bottlenecks.
Yes. A strong demo should help you decide whether to begin with one channel, one use case, or one pricing tier first, then expand once the first motion proves itself.