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AI add-ons
LiquidVoice keeps the mobile voice app at the centre, with optional AI features providers can package when the commercial case is right.
AI add-ons
LiquidVoice AI features are planned as optional add-ons around the mobile voice app experience. The core product remains the provider-branded calling app; AI is designed to help providers package useful voice intelligence such as voicemail summaries, transcription, call notes and scam warnings when the commercial case is right.
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Screenshots
These are placeholders for now. They mark the product screens that should later be replaced with real app screenshots or designed mockups.
Placeholder for a provider-branded app screen showing enabled AI tools.
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Placeholder for portal controls where a provider enables add-ons by package.
How it works
Provider value
AI can be sold as an optional voice package upgrade rather than hidden inside the base calling app.
Customers get more practical value from the provider voice service without needing a separate app.
Providers can test AI features internally before exposing them to customer accounts.
Controls
AI voice features should be introduced carefully, with provider-approved wording, clear customer expectations and the right privacy position before public rollout.
FAQs
Start with a voice app. Add AI when you are ready. can be approached through the shared My Voice Phone app for fast launch, or through a full white-label app where the provider needs its own app store presence.
LiquidVoice offers the My Voice Phone shared app from £99/month, white-label app options from £299/month and optional AI add-ons from £49/month.
Yes. Providers can request a controlled 30-day internal trial to test branding, SIP connection, QR setup and calling before a public customer rollout.
LiquidVoice.AI helps VoIP, broadband, ISP and telecom providers launch branded mobile voice apps for customers, using the provider’s existing SIP or VoIP service behind the scenes.
Yes. LiquidVoice is designed as the app, branding and setup layer around a provider’s existing voice service, rather than replacing the provider’s SIP or VoIP platform.
The core packages are positioned around flat-rate provider pricing with unlimited users subject to fair use, so providers can package app access commercially without standard per-user softphone fees.
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Provider launch
Start with a controlled internal trial or book a demo to talk through shared app, white-label app and private deployment options.