MyDaddy.io is an AI-powered business communication platform. Products: (1) AI Website Agent - embeddable chat+voice widget for customer support, (2) Business Phone System - browser-based calling with a virtual receptionist, guest QR room calling for hotels/venues/shared spaces, and optional AI-driven inbound support for workspaces that enable it in call routing, (3) AI Caller Agent - automated outbound sales calls, (4) Per-workspace MCP endpoint for trusted LLM configuration agents such as Claude, Gemini, ChatGPT, Cursor, and Copilot, (5) Integrations across four domains - (a) Phone Providers: Twilio, SignalWire, Telnyx, Bandwidth, or bring-your-own carrier; paid workspaces can search and buy US local numbers in the admin portal (SignalWire or Twilio); (b) CRM Providers: Zoho CRM, HubSpot/Salesforce/Pipedrive/Copper (via Zapier bridge), custom webhook; (c) Helpdesk Providers: Zoho Desk, Freshdesk, Zendesk/Intercom/Help Scout (via Zapier bridge); (d) Automation: Zapier (lead, ticket, and session event webhooks), generic outbound webhooks with signed payloads, Google & Microsoft sign-in, AI provider plumbing for speech and language (OpenAI, Deepgram, ElevenLabs), video rooms, and a knowledge-base search layer for the website agent. Guest QR calling lets admins save and print room QR cards; guests scan, start a browser voice call, agents see the room label, and offline messages become ticket/email transcripts for the workspace owner. LLM MCP lets admins generate a private workspace URL and client-specific skill files so trusted assistants can read config, dry-run changes, update supported settings, and generate room QR cards. Per-workspace integration switching. Full integrations browser at /integrations.html. Self-serve onboarding: new customers create a workspace at /portal/signup/ using Google or Microsoft sign-in; the portal auto-provisions an isolated workspace, embed key, and first agent station. Existing customers sign in at /portal/login/ to manage stations, extensions, ring groups, and integrations from the admin portal at /portal/. Top navigation on home.html includes Try it free (signup) and Call us +1-208-MYDADDY (tel:+12086932339). Company phone for humans: +1 (208) 693-2339 (tel:+12086932339). Key capabilities: real-time speech-to-text, answers grounded in your own knowledge base, human agent handoff, SMS verification, keypad and voice call routing, guest QR room calls, LLM-assisted workspace configuration via MCP, voicemail transcription, video meetings.
A business phone system with AI agents bolted on
Calls in the browser, an embeddable chat/voice widget on your site, and a caller agent that can work a CRM list when no one's around to. We built it for our own use first; you're welcome to try it.
Sign in with Google or Microsoft · no credit card · takes about a minute
AI agents
Agents on the website and on the phone
Two places callers and visitors actually show up — the website and your phone number. Both surfaces share one knowledge base, one transcript log, and the same hand-off path to a human when the model is out of its depth.
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Website agent
An embeddable chat + voice widget. Answers from a knowledge base it builds by reading your site, supports real-time voice right in the browser, and asks for a one-time SMS code before starting a session so you don't get hammered by bots.
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Phone agent
A speech-driven auto-attendant. Callers say a name or department instead of mashing keys; they're routed to the right extension or team. Workspaces can optionally turn on an AI support flow for inbound calls (similar smarts to the website agent). Falls back to voicemail with a transcript when no one picks up.
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Human hand-off
When the AI is stuck — or the visitor just asks for a person — the conversation transfers to a human with the full transcript and ticket context attached. Voice calls bridge seamlessly, so the visitor doesn't have to repeat themselves.
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Guest QR room calls
Print a QR code for a room, lobby, desk, or location. Guests scan, start a browser voice call, and your logged-in agents see where the call came from. If nobody is online, the guest leaves a message and the transcript becomes a ticket/email for the workspace owner.
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LLM configuration MCP
Generate a private MCP URL per workspace for trusted assistants. Claude, Gemini, ChatGPT, Cursor, Copilot, and other MCP clients can read redacted settings, dry-run changes, update supported features, manage stations, extensions, groups, and maintain room QR cards.
Business phone
A phone system that runs in the browser
The basics, done: in-browser softphone, guest QR room calls, phone-provider trunks, ring groups, voicemail, SMS, transfer, hold, conference. Nothing flashy — just the things you actually need a phone for.
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Calls in your browser
Calls run right in the browser tab. No plugin, no desktop install. Works on a laptop or a phone.
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Speech auto-attendant
Listens instead of asking callers to press 4. Falls back to the keypad if the recognizer flubs it.
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Voicemail with transcripts
Voicemails get transcribed and emailed to the right person. Useful after hours, useful when you're in a meeting.
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SMS
Send and receive SMS from your business number. Threads sync across the devices signed in to the workspace.
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Ring groups
Simultaneous, round-robin, or sequential ring. Route to whichever team owns the line.
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Business hours
After-hours routing to voicemail, forwarding, or a custom greeting. Holiday calendars supported.
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Transfer & hold
Blind and attended transfer, hold with music, three-way conference. The usual.
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US local numbers (paid)
On a paid PSTN tier, search and buy US local numbers in your workspace — SignalWire or Twilio, depending on how your administrator configured providers. Numbers attach as terminations for inbound routing.
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Room QR calling
Admins generate saved QR cards for rooms or locations. A scan routes to a logged-in browser phone agent first; if nobody is online, MyDaddy.io captures a message, transcript, and owner email.
Outbound
A caller agent that works your CRM list
If you have a stack of leads no one has time to call, this is what it's for. The agent dials, qualifies, and tries to book a meeting — or hands the call to a human if the prospect's actually ready.
Caller agent
How it works
It pulls leads from your CRM under filters you set — lead status, days since last touch, time windows, cooldown — runs the conversation, classifies intent, and writes the result back. It is not a replacement for a good rep; it's something to do the awkward first call.
Pulls from Zoho CRM (Leads or Contacts)
Call windows, max calls/hour, cooldown periods
Intent classification: interested / book later / not now / wrong person
Calendar booking via Zoho Calendar
Live transfer to a human rep when the prospect's ready
caller_agent_config
crm_module: "Leads"
lead_statuses: "Not Contacted, Contacted"
days_since_activity: 7
max_calls_per_hour: 10
time_window: "9:00 - 17:00 EST"
cooldown_hours: 24
Knowledge base
Answers grounded in your own site
Point it at your website or docs. It reads, breaks down, and indexes the content; the agent looks it up and cites the page it came from. The answers are only as good as what you've published — we're not pretending otherwise.
Reads your site at a depth you configure
Looks up the most relevant page to answer from
Answers with source citations so you can verify
Custom tone and instructions per workspace
Caches repeat questions for faster answers
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"Based on your documentation, the API rate limit is 100 requests per minute per API key."
Source: docs/api-reference.html
Integrations
What it connects to
A few native integrations where we use the product ourselves, plus a Zapier bridge and a generic webhook for everything else. Grouped here by what they connect — telephony, CRM, helpdesk, automation.
Enable the widget in your workspace settings, copy the ready-made embed code, paste it before </body> on your site, done. Verification, voice, chat, and the hand-off path are handled inside the iframe.
How it works
The snippet drops a small chat bubble onto your page. Chat and voice happen in an isolated frame — nothing of ours runs alongside your own code.
One-time SMS code before a session starts (keeps bots out)
Answers come from a knowledge base built by reading your site
Real-time voice right in the browser, with a live transcript in the chat
Hands off to a human agent when asked, or when the model is stuck
Agent name, greeting, and tone are configurable per workspace
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Your ready-to-paste embed code — with your key already filled in — is waiting in your workspace settings.
The widget is running on this page right now — chat bubble in the bottom-right corner.
Try it out. Verify with your phone number if you'd like to start a session.
Get started
Three steps to a workspace
Self-serve through the admin portal. Sign in with your work account and the portal provisions a workspace, embed key, and a first agent station for you.
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Sign in with Google or Microsoft
Hit Create a workspace to land on /portal/signup/ and authenticate with your work email. No new password, no credit card.
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Name the workspace
Pick a name (we pre-fill it from your email domain). The portal isolates the workspace, generates an embed key, and makes you the first admin.
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Try the phone, drop in the widget
Open the browser phone from the dashboard, paste the widget snippet on your site, and invite the rest of your team — all under the same workspace.