Most AI support platforms were built for enterprises with $100K budgets and 30-person IT teams. AnswerIQ is built for you — train it on your own docs, embed it in minutes, cut support costs by up to 60%.
Most AI platforms require enterprise contracts. Decagon, Sierra, Ada — all built for teams with seven-figure budgets.
Forethought needs 20,000 historical tickets and weeks of integration work before you see a single answer.
Complex configuration, custom code, ongoing maintenance. Fine for a Fortune 500, impossible for a 10-person team.
There are 33 million small businesses in the US spending $12B annually on customer support. Almost none of them can access what the enterprise takes for granted. That's the gap AnswerIQ fills.
Paste in your FAQs, help articles, policies — anything your team already has. AnswerIQ learns your business, your voice, your policies. No tickets needed.
One snippet of code drops the widget on your website. Add WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger, or keep it on chat. Channels in minutes, not weeks.
Complex questions route to your team. Every escalation is logged, analyzed, and fed back to improve the AI. It gets smarter with every interaction.
See what's being asked, where conversations drop off, and which topics drive the most volume. Make decisions from data, not intuition.
All plans include a 14-day free trial. No credit card required. Enterprise pricing available for teams over 100 agents.
"Small businesses don't need less intelligence. They need the same intelligence, priced for them."
The enterprise gets AI-powered support because it can afford the contracts, the implementation teams, and the ongoing maintenance. The 33 million small businesses in the US get form emails and voicemail boxes. That's not a technology gap. It's a business model choice. We're choosing differently.
AnswerIQ exists because the people running a 20-person e-commerce store, a growing SaaS startup, or a local service business deserve the same level of customer experience that used to require a $100K contract. The AI doesn't care if you're a startup or a Fortune 500. The pricing should reflect that.