Belva

Belva

Belva's AI phone-calling assistant platform, now in open beta, is designed to revolutionize communication. Users can simply state their objectives, and the AI handles the calls, providing real-time tr

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What is Belva?

Belva is an AI phone-calling assistant that makes outbound calls on your behalf. You describe what you need done, and the platform's AI handles the call end-to-end, from dialling to completing the task. The system provides real-time transcription and lets you review what happened afterwards. It can handle various tasks like placing food orders, managing customer service issues, or making appointment calls. Belva offers both a free tier for individuals and enterprise plans for businesses that need to integrate calling automation into larger workflows. The platform is currently in open beta, so features and pricing may change as it develops.

Key Features

AI-powered outbound calling

describe your objective and let the AI make and manage the call

Real-time transcription

see what's being said during the call as it happens

Call review and history

access recordings and transcripts of completed calls

Task automation

handles routine tasks like ordering, booking, and customer service queries

Enterprise solutions

teams can integrate calling automation into business processes

Upcoming API access

developers will be able to integrate Belva into their own applications

Pros & Cons

Advantages

  • Saves time on routine phone calls you'd otherwise make yourself
  • Provides transparency through real-time transcription and recording
  • Freemium model lets you try the core functionality without paying upfront
  • Works for both personal and business tasks

Limitations

  • Still in open beta, so features and reliability may be incomplete or change frequently
  • Success depends on whether the AI can understand complex requests or handle difficult conversation scenarios
  • Some recipients may be uncomfortable speaking to an AI rather than a human

Use Cases

Ordering food or making restaurant reservations without making the call yourself

Contacting customer service departments to resolve billing or account issues

Scheduling appointments with doctors, salons, or other service providers

Collecting information or conducting surveys via phone

Automating routine business calls for enterprises