u/Brilliant-Reach7191

I got tired of robotic website chatbots, so I built a voice AI agent instead — would love honest feedback

I’ve been building something called AnveVoice for the past few months, and I wanted to share the journey + get brutally honest feedback from people here.

The idea started from a simple frustration:
Most website chatbots still feel robotic, slow, and honestly… exhausting to use.

So we started experimenting with a voice-first AI agent that can actually:
- talk naturally
- navigate websites
- fill forms
- answer from a knowledge base
- and behave more like a real assistant instead of a popup widget

What surprised us was how people interacted with it differently once voice was involved.

Non-technical users who normally avoid chat widgets started engaging more.

Some users literally started “talking to websites” instead of browsing them.

We’re still early and figuring things out.

The product has a lot of rough edges, weird UX moments, latency issues in some flows, and onboarding can definitely improve.

But in the last ~45 days after launching publicly:
- crossed 5M+ search impressions
- got ~1700 signups
- and a handful of paying users

Now I’m at the stage where I need real product feedback more than hype.
If anyone here is willing to try it for a few minutes, I’d genuinely love to know:
- what feels confusing
- what feels impressive
- what feels unnecessary
- where the experience breaks
- and whether voice agents on websites are even something people want long term

You can try it here:
AnveVoice.app

No signup pressure or promo agenda here — I’m mainly trying to learn from real users outside my own bubble.

Would especially love feedback from:
-SaaS founders
- support teams
- developers
- UX people

or anyone who hates traditional website chatbots 😅

Thanks in advance. Even harsh feedback helps a lot at this stage.

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u/Brilliant-Reach7191 — 4 hours ago
▲ 5 r/SaaSSolopreneurs+5 crossposts

I got tired of robotic website chatbots, so I built a voice AI agent instead — would love honest feedback

I’ve been building something called AnveVoice for the past few months, and I wanted to share the journey + get brutally honest feedback from people here.

The idea started from a simple frustration:
Most website chatbots still feel robotic, slow, and honestly… exhausting to use.

So we started experimenting with a voice-first AI agent that can actually:
- talk naturally
- navigate websites
- fill forms
- answer from a knowledge base
- and behave more like a real assistant instead of a popup widget

What surprised us was how people interacted with it differently once voice was involved.

Non-technical users who normally avoid chat widgets started engaging more.

Some users literally started “talking to websites” instead of browsing them.

We’re still early and figuring things out.

The product has a lot of rough edges, weird UX moments, latency issues in some flows, and onboarding can definitely improve.

But in the last ~45 days after launching publicly:
- crossed 5M+ search impressions
- got ~1700 signups
- and a handful of paying users

Now I’m at the stage where I need real product feedback more than hype.
If anyone here is willing to try it for a few minutes, I’d genuinely love to know:
- what feels confusing
- what feels impressive
- what feels unnecessary
- where the experience breaks
- and whether voice agents on websites are even something people want long term

You can try it here:
AnveVoice Website

No signup pressure or promo agenda here — I’m mainly trying to learn from real users outside my own bubble.

Would especially love feedback from:
-SaaS founders
- support teams
- developers
- UX people

or anyone who hates traditional website chatbots 😅

Thanks in advance. Even harsh feedback helps a lot at this stage.

u/Brilliant-Reach7191 — 4 hours ago
▲ 1 r/SaaSSolopreneurs+1 crossposts

No Promotion: Pure Feedbacks on my AnveVoice Project

I recently built AnveVoice, Voice based agent for websites and it has started taking up, I would request you all to kindly have a look at it and try and share your feedbacks, I believe it could be a next CURSOR moment for website for Voice.

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u/Brilliant-Reach7191 — 4 hours ago