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Would you build a voice AI agent for this restaurant use case in 2026?
Hey everyone, I’d love to get your opinion on a real use case I’ve just been asked about. A friend of mine works in a restaurant and one of the biggest pain points is the amount of phone calls they receive. From Thursday to Sunday he can deal with them while he’s physically there working, but from Monday to Wednesday he still keeps getting calls, so in practice he never fully disconnects from the business. A big part of those calls are repetitive questions about the restaurant: opening hours, menu, prices, when they serve lunch or dinner, how bookings work, etc. Another big part is even more repetitive: people make a reservation online, receive the confirmation email, and then still call the restaurant just to double-check that the booking is confirmed. So I’m thinking this could be a strong real-world use case for a conversational voice agent as a first layer. The idea would be for the agent to handle FAQs, explain the basics of the restaurant, help with reservation confirmation, and only escalate when needed. I know there are already videos and resources in the community around voice AI, but I still wanted to post this because the AI space is moving so fast and every month new tools and better ways of building seem to appear. I thought it would be valuable to ask based on the current landscape and hear how more experienced builders here would approach it today. My main question is: does this sound like a good first real business case for a voice AI agent, or would you make the first version even simpler at the beginning? I’d also love to hear how you would scope version 1. Would you start only with FAQs and reservation confirmation, or would you include booking logic from day one? Would really appreciate any thoughts or suggestions.
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@Muskan Sharma Yes, that’s exactly why it feels like a real pain point for him. On his days off, a lot of the calls are still very repetitive. Most of them are people asking basic things like whether the restaurant offers a fixed menu or not, and in this case it doesn’t, because it’s an Γ  la carte restaurant. So they keep getting the same question again and again. Another very common case is when customers make the reservation online through the restaurant’s website, but then still call to check whether it has gone through. In reality, it always gets registered in their system, then one of the workers reviews it manually on their platform and confirms or rejects it, and after that the customer receives the email automatically. So the idea for version 1 would be to cover exactly that kind of situation without even needing access to the reservation database yet. If someone calls after booking online, the agent would simply explain that the reservation has been received and that a worker will review it and send the confirmation or rejection message shortly. So version 1 would really just cover the basic restaurant information and those very repetitive booking-related calls. If that works well, then it could be expanded later.
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@Frank van Bokhorst Thankssss
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@Frank van Bokhorst
Found 3 clients on Reddit without spending a single rupee on ads lol πŸ˜…
So I've been doing this thing on Reddit for a few months and honestly it's working way better than I expected. Let me break it down real quick: 1. The subreddits I check daily: - r/smallbusiness β€” business owners stuck with manual stuff - r/entrepreneur β€” people building things who need efficiency - r/nocode β€” already into automation, just need help doing it - r/automation β€” literally asking for what we do lol - r/freelance β€” sometimes people post looking for help 2. What I search in each subreddit: Just go to the search bar and type stuff like: - "how do I automate" - "manual process" - "wasting time on" - "spreadsheet nightmare" - "data entry" Filter by past week or month. Fresh posts = warm people. 3. The approach (this is the important part): DO NOT pitch. Reddit will destroy you lol. Seriously you'll get banned. Just help. Like actually help. Write a detailed answer. Give away the whole process. Don't hold back. Then at the end just casually drop something like: "hey I do this professionally so DM me if you want help setting it up, but honestly you can probably do most of it yourself with what I shared" No link. No "book a call." Nothing salesy. 4. Why it works: When you give away the solution people trust you. And the funny part? Most of them still don't wanna do it themselves πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚ They just DM you like "hey can you just do this for me" and boom, that's a client lol 5. My actual results: - Answered ~40 questions in 3 months - Got 12 DMs - 3 became paying clients - Made around $4,200 All from 15-20 mins a day just scrolling and helping people. No ads. No cold DMs. Nothing. Thought I'd share cuz nobody really talks about this. What subreddit makes sense for your niche?
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thank you !! :) @Vishal Chopde
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@Vishal Chopde thanks
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