Who called
Name and contact details where captured, plus whether the caller seems new or existing.
See a Call Brief
We call it a Call Brief. In plain English, it is Abby’s note showing who called, what they wanted, what she did, and whether your team needs to do anything next. Confirm it, brief it, or hand it back. Never guess.
What your team sees
The Call Brief should help the clinic know what happened without replaying the whole call.
Who called
Name and contact details where captured, plus whether the caller seems new or existing.
What they wanted
The reason for the call, appointment request, and any agreed admin question asked.
What happened next
Booked where allowed, message taken, approved answer given, escalated, or marked for review.
Sample call note
This sample uses fictional, non-identifiable content. It shows the structure your clinic would review after a handled call.
Call Brief
Why this builds trust
You can see what Abby used to answer, and you can see when something needs review.
Agreed answers shown
What Abby used to answer — and what she didn’t invent.
Review flags visible
When Abby isn’t sure, the clinic can see it immediately.
The fastest way to judge fit is: demo → clinic test line → 7-day cover test.