Website agent
Paste a business site. Avaaz reads it, drafts knowledge, then only asks — by voice — about what’s still missing.
About us
Avaaz turns a website, a conversation, or a few notes into a voice agent anyone can call. No code. Light, calm, and ready to share.
Overview
Most knowledge is stuck on a site, a PDF, or in someone's head. Avaaz listens to that, then speaks it back. Businesses paste their website. People talk through what's left. Visitors get answers out loud — not another chatbot wall of text.
We built it for shops, creators, campuses, and anyone who wants a public voice that actually knows them. Sign in with Google, create an agent, and share one link.
Paste a site or speak. Avaaz drafts the agent.
A live voice answers from your knowledge — and the web when needed.
One link. Followers. A page that fits on a single screen.
Products & services
One product: a voice agent that belongs to you. These are the pieces that make it usable on day one.
Paste a business site. Avaaz reads it, drafts knowledge, then only asks — by voice — about what’s still missing.
Talk through who you are. Notes, FAQs, and a public voice that can introduce you without a form.
One shareable link. Visitors speak, get answers out loud, follow the agent, and copy a snippet to embed.
Answers come from what you taught the agent first. If that’s not enough, it looks the web up instead of saying it doesn’t know.
How it works
For a business, the site does most of the work. Avaaz reads it, then you only talk about gaps. For everyone else, you skip the URL and start speaking.
Google is enough. Creating an agent is gated so your knowledge stays tied to you.
Business, personal, or other. Businesses start with a website. Everyone else starts by talking.
Avaaz already has what it crawled. You only speak about hours, products, FAQs, or anything the page didn’t cover.
Choose a female or male voice, then publish. Anyone with the link can talk — no install.
Why only Avaaz
You could stitch a crawler, a chatbot, and a TTS demo yourself. Avaaz is the whole path — from a URL to a voice people can actually call — without a stack of tools.
Setup is a conversation, not a dashboard of empty fields. The agent is born from speech and a site, not a CMS.
The public page is built to listen and answer out loud. Text is there as a fallback — it isn’t the product.
Logo, name, FAQs, follow, and the live voice sit together. People don’t hunt through a help center.
The same flow works for a payments company, a campus, a creator, or you. Not a vertical locked to “support bots.”
Are we different?
Most “AI agents” are chat boxes with a personality slider. Avaaz is a public voice that already knows your business or your story, because you taught it by talking.
Chat widgets that dump paragraphs
A voice that answers, then keeps listening
You fill 40 fields before anything works
Paste a site. Speak only what’s missing
Generic “AI assistant” with no memory of you
Knowledge from your pages, notes, and FAQs
Hidden behind an app or a login wall
A public link anyone can talk to
Sign in with Google. Paste a site or start talking. Your agent can be live in one sitting.