Sales
Do not lose leads while managers are busy
Answers about the product, collects the need, and records the next step while managers are busy with other clients.
A lead should get a reply and a next step
The role is configured for your product, qualification criteria, and funnel rules.
Process
From a new request to a clear next step
- 1
Replies
Responds to a new request and identifies which product or question the client is interested in.
- 2
Advises
Uses only project knowledge and clarifies missing context.
- 3
Qualifies
Collects the criteria your sales team actually needs.
- 4
Takes the next step
Books a time, creates a task, updates CRM, or hands the conversation to a person.
When it pays back the time
Where sales loses leads and hours
Leads arrive off hours
Qualification is needed
CRM is filled unevenly
Follow-ups are lost
One standard is needed
Control
What stays with a person
The company defines knowledge, qualification rules, allowed actions, and handoff conditions. A manager joins for negotiations, exceptions, conflicts, and decisions with a high cost of error.
Braincore stores conversations and technical logs so the team can see not only the final reply, but also a completed action or an explicit error.
FAQ
Questions about the AI manager
Does an AI manager replace the sales team?Open
No. It closes repeating parts of processing and hands prepared context to a person where negotiation, an exception, or a manager's responsibility is required.
Where does AI get product information?Open
From the knowledge of a specific project: documents, pages, tables, and instructions added by the company.
Can it book a client?Open
Yes. With a connected calendar and allowed actions, the AI employee can find available time and create a booking.
How do we avoid incorrect promises?Open
Limit knowledge and actions, write prohibitions, test real scenarios, and route unclear cases to the responsible employee.
Next step
See how many leads AI can take off managers
Take real requests, product knowledge, and qualification criteria — and run the first scenario before go-live.