We answered a customer's phone at 10 PM. That's when DeskWolf clicked.
One business we supported was bleeding revenue to missed calls. We tried everything. Answering services — they couldn't quote jobs. Call centers offshore — customers hung up. A full-time receptionist — she was brilliant, and she quit after nine months because we couldn't pay her what she was worth.
We were there late one night helping the owner reconcile the books. The phone rang. We picked it up. A customer wanted to book a repair — the same type of customer the business had been losing every night after 6 PM. We booked him and watched the owner's face change.
"The front desk is a coverage problem. Coverage problems don't need a human — they need something that can sit by the phone 24/7."
We built the first version over three weekends.
The voice, phone, and reasoning layer had finally gotten good enough for a real customer in a real hurry. We spent two months fixing every edge case: accents, background noise, the person who calls seven times asking the same question, the caller who changes their mind halfway through.
Then we spent the next year rebuilding it as a productized service. You send the intake, we build the call path, and your working AI receptionist goes live in ten days.
"We learn how your customers actually buy from you first, because automation on top of chaos is just faster chaos."
We keep the company small so your price stays clean.
DeskWolf is self-funded. That's on purpose. We keep the company small, skip the sales floor, and price the work at $997. Your monthly price funds the build and call-quality work.
You can hear the real product today. The call you make right now is the same call your customers can make tomorrow.
But I'm still a real human. If you have a specific question that actually needs a conversation — one the site can't answer — grab 15 minutes on my calendar. Not a sales call. Not a demo I've already shown you. A real conversation.