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aiConnected Platform — Overview

What We’re Building and Why It Matters March 2026

The Short Version

aiConnected is a platform that gives agencies their own AI-powered software product to sell — without building one from scratch. An agency signs up, puts their brand on it, sets their own prices, and sells it to their business clients as if they made it. The agency keeps most of the money. aiConnected runs silently in the background. The tools on the platform are built specifically to help businesses win more sales — not market better, not manage projects, not send newsletters. Close more deals. That focus is deliberate, and it’s the gap in the market.

The Problem We’re Solving

Two groups of people have the same problem from different directions. Agencies — marketing agencies, consulting firms, service businesses — are increasingly expected to offer AI tools to their clients. The problem is that building software is expensive, slow, and not what agencies do. So they either skip it entirely, or they stitch together a dozen different subscriptions and hope it holds. Neither approach is a real product. Businesses — the agencies’ clients — are drowning in AI hype and short on practical results. Every tool they try is either too complex to use or too disconnected from everything else. A chatbot that doesn’t know what the business actually does. A voice system that can’t pass notes to the sales team. Tools that were never meant to work together. aiConnected solves both problems with one platform. Agencies get a real product to sell. Businesses get tools that actually work together.

What the Platform Does

Every tool on aiConnected is built around one idea: help a business turn more strangers into customers. The Knowledge Base is the starting point for every business. The platform reads through the business’s entire website, researches any gaps in the information, and builds a comprehensive AI knowledge source — covering every service, every price, every frequently asked question, every “is this right for me?” scenario. This becomes the brain that powers every other tool. When the AI answers a question, it’s answering from this knowledge base. It knows what the business does, who it’s for, what it costs, and how it works. The AI Chat is what the business’s customers interact with. It lives on the business’s website — either as a full-screen experience or a chat bubble in the corner — and it’s branded entirely to the business. There’s no mention of aiConnected anywhere. A visitor asks a question, the AI answers using the knowledge base, services are presented in clean card formats, and the conversation moves toward booking or buying. If a visitor wants to talk instead of type, the chat switches to voice instantly. The Voice AI handles phone calls the same way. Inbound calls are answered by an AI that knows the business inside and out. It can answer questions, qualify callers, book appointments, and route people to the right person — around the clock, without a receptionist. Outbound calls — follow-ups, reminders, outreach — work the same way. The Contact Forms tool does something simple but valuable. When someone fills out a form on a business’s website, they’re usually left waiting for a response. This tool intercepts that moment. It validates that the submission is real, figures out why the person reached out, and immediately starts a helpful conversation — answering their question on the spot, qualifying them as a lead, or booking them an appointment. Most businesses lose leads in that waiting period. This closes the gap. The Sales Monitor gives the business a live view of what’s happening in their AI conversations. If a prospect is asking detailed questions and showing signs of being ready to buy, the business gets a notification. They can watch the conversation, step in to take over, or quietly guide the AI to move the prospect toward a next step — all without the prospect knowing anything changed. It’s the difference between handing the business a set of tools and giving them a full picture of their sales activity in real time. The Co-Browser is an add-on that follows a visitor across every page of a website with a floating conversation window. The AI knows which page the visitor is on and responds with that context in mind. A visitor on the pricing page gets different engagement than one on the about page. Most people browsing a website don’t want to type — so this works just as well by voice. And throughout the session, the business can see exactly which pages the visitor looked at and what questions they had. That’s valuable intelligence before any sales conversation ever happens.

How the Business Model Works

Agencies join the platform for free. There are no upfront fees, no setup costs, and no monthly charges just to have an account. The only time money changes hands is when the agency is making money from their clients. When an agency charges a client for any service on the platform, aiConnected takes a small percentage of that transaction automatically. That’s it. If an agency isn’t generating revenue, neither is aiConnected. The incentives are fully aligned. Agencies set their own prices. One agency might charge 200amonthfortheAIchat.Anothermightcharge200 a month for the AI chat. Another might charge 2,000 for the same tool. That’s entirely their business. aiConnected takes its percentage either way. The practical result: an agency can go from signing up to offering a complete AI sales product to their clients — under their own brand, at their own price point — with no technical staff, no infrastructure costs, and no upfront investment. They only pay when they’re already earning.

Why This Is Different

GoHighLevel is the most obvious comparison — it’s the dominant white-label agency platform. But GoHighLevel is a closed system. Nobody can build new tools for it from the outside. What GoHighLevel offers today is what it will always offer, barring their own internal roadmap. aiConnected is built to be open. Outside developers can build new tools for the platform, submit them through a governed review process, and make them available to every agency on the platform. A developer who builds a video avatar tool today makes it available to every aiConnected agency. A developer who builds an outbound prospecting tool tomorrow can connect it to the voice AI that already exists and the knowledge base that already exists — they don’t have to start from zero. The platform gets more capable with every addition. GoHighLevel owns marketing automation. There’s no real competition with them on that turf. aiConnected is built for sales — prospecting, qualifying, following up, closing. That’s a gap the market hasn’t filled with a cohesive, white-label product. That’s the lane.

The Opportunity

Agencies are the distribution channel. Every agency that joins the platform becomes a sales force for aiConnected tools — selling them under their own brand to their own clients. The platform doesn’t need a large direct sales team. It needs agencies who see the value and want to build a recurring revenue stream from tools they didn’t have to build. The businesses those agencies serve are exactly the businesses that need what’s on the platform. They’re not enterprise companies with dedicated tech teams. They’re service businesses — insurance agencies, law firms, contractors, medical practices, consulting firms — that need to be better at sales and don’t have the people or the time to run a proper sales operation. AI does that for them, at a fraction of the cost. The compounding element — each new tool building on top of what already exists — means the platform’s value to both agencies and their clients grows over time without requiring proportional growth in aiConnected’s own team.
aiConnected, Inc. — Atlanta, Georgia aiconnected.ai
Last modified on April 20, 2026