Speed leak
First responses and post-call next steps wait too long because context is scattered.
Sales use case
Use AI to prepare lead briefs, follow-up drafts, objection summaries, and next-step recommendations while your sales owner keeps approval control.
Best first build
The strongest AI sales use case is a preparation lane: collect lead context, rank urgency, draft the next response, surface stalled deals, and ask a human to approve the final message.
First responses and post-call next steps wait too long because context is scattered.
Replies depend on whoever is available, so tone, offer logic, and objection handling vary.
Warm leads go stale because nobody owns a visible reactivation queue.
Lead source, notes, objections, and last touch enter one operating lane.
AI creates the buyer brief, next-step draft, and risk flags.
Sales owner edits, approves, holds, or sends with full visibility.
A ranked sales repeated-work map showing where response speed or follow-up quality is costing pipeline.
One sales preparation lane: lead brief + draft + stale lead queue + approval status.
AI never commits pricing, claims, or offers without human review.
No. Agent Nexus HQ is human-approved. AI prepares the work, but humans review important external messages, claims, offers, and decisions before they go live.
Setup starts from ₹1,00,000 for Indian businesses and $1,500 globally. Final build plan depends on daily work, integrations, approval rules, reporting depth, and launch handover.
You receive a repeated work map, the first AI Employee role, the approval rules, and a build plan only if the fit is strong.
Next step
The free audit shows whether your first sales agent should focus on speed, stale leads, objections, or owner view.