Agent library

Templates that
become your
business’s AI.

Every business gets a starting set of proven agents. Then I shape each one around your offers, your voice, and the way you actually work. You don’t build them. I do.

A template gets you 80% of the way in an hour. The last 20% is what makes it sound like you and not a chatbot — and that’s the part I do at your kitchen table.
The Vialine approach

Six agents that earn
their keep on day one.

Most businesses don’t need ten agents. They need two or three that handle the things eating their time. Here’s where most of my customers start.

Sales follow-up
Stops lost leads

Drafts the follow-up you never got around to writing. Knows your offers, your pricing, and the tone you use with customers. You approve and send.

Customer FAQ
Answers the same questions

The fifteen questions you answer every week — hours, service area, what’s included, how to reschedule — answered the way you’d answer them.

Quoting assistant
Faster, cleaner quotes

Takes a short note from a customer and turns it into a draft quote in your standard format. You review the numbers; the writing is already done.

Intake assistant
Better first conversations

Walks new customers through the questions you always need answered before a job. Hands you a clean summary so nothing falls through the cracks.

SOP helper
Stops being the answer key

Trained on how your team actually does the work. New hires ask it the questions they used to ask you, and the answers are right because they came from your own materials.

Owner assistant
Your second brain

Knows your business end-to-end. The thing you talk to when you’re thinking out loud about pricing, hiring, a hard customer call, or the week ahead.

Same template.
Two very different businesses.

A template is a starting point, not a finished product. The same sales follow-up agent looks completely different depending on whose business it’s living in.

Water filter company
“Hi Janet — checking back on the whole-home softener quote we sent last week. Happy to walk you through the install timeline if it’d help. We can usually start within ten days.”
Knows the product, the install window, and the tone the owner uses with homeowners.
Gym / personal trainer
“Hey Mike — wanted to check in after our intro session. No pressure either way, but if you’re still thinking about the 12-week plan I can hold a Tuesday/Thursday slot for you.”
Knows the offer, the schedule, and that this owner is warm-but-direct, not salesy.
Contractor
“Following up on the kitchen estimate from Tuesday. Numbers haven’t changed and we’ve got an opening the week of the 22nd if you want to lock it in.”
Same template — totally different voice, scope language, and scheduling cadence.
Local office
“Hi Sarah — wanted to circle back on the consult request. We have availability next Wednesday morning. Let me know what works and I’ll get it on the calendar.”
Same idea, professional services voice, calendar-aware.

Want to see what your agents would look like?

Tell me what your business does. I’ll show you the two or three agents that would actually move the needle for you.

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