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iSect
In development

An assistant you can just talk to.

Call, text, or message iSect to handle tasks, reminders, appointments, and follow-ups.

  • Set a reminder
  • Take a message
  • Arrange an appointment

Being built in the open. No channel is live yet.

An illustration of one request. Someone asks iSect by voice to remind them to call the clinic on Monday evening. iSect asks which time counts as evening, then confirms the reminder for Monday, August 24 at 6:30 PM Eastern Time. This is an example, not a live service.

Three ways in, one assistant.

A call, a text, and a message are the same request to iSect. They meet the same assistant and produce the same result.

Call, Text, Message all reach One iSect, which returns: The same result, whichever way you asked..

The same result, whichever way you asked.
  1. You ask

    Call, text, or message in plain language. No app to open, no form to fill in.

  2. iSect works out the details

    It reads the date, the time, your timezone, and who is involved.

  3. It asks if anything is unclear

    A guess about a time is worse than a question, so iSect asks rather than assuming.

  4. It acts, then tells you

    The reminder arrives, the booking is confirmed, or you hear exactly what failed.

Ask the way you would ask a person.

Four things you can hand it, and what comes back. iSect is still in development, so these show the intended behavior rather than a live service.

Tasks and remindersIn development

Say it once. It is on the list.

You saidExample

Remind me to submit the proposal Friday at 3 PM.

Reminder set

Friday, August 21

A task and the reminder for it are one request. iSect keeps what you said in your own words, and tells you when you asked to be told.

VoiceIn development

Voice with iSect

Call it and talk the way you would talk to anyone else.

ListeningExample

Move my 2 o’clock to Thursday and let Marisol know.

iSect asked

Thursday at 2 PM as well, or a different time?

It hears the whole request, writes down what you said, and asks about the one part that could mean two things.

MessagingIn development

Text it like a person.

You textedExample

Remind me to take the car in on Thursday.

iSect asked

Thursday has no time attached. What time works?

Reminder set

Thursday, August 20

A message becomes an understood request, then a real action. The question in the middle is the part that keeps it correct.

Appointment bookingIn development

Nothing is booked until it is confirmed.

You askedExample

Book me a dentist appointment next week, mornings only.

It would offer

  • Tuesday, August 25
  • Wednesday, August 26
  • Thursday, August 27

Not booked yet. Pick one and I will confirm it with the calendar.

Free times would come from the calendar itself, checked at the moment you ask. Which calendar iSect will use is not decided yet.

Services

AI that handles the work around every conversation.

Answer calls, capture leads, schedule appointments, update records, and follow up automatically.

In development. Every card below shows where it stands.

AI receptionistIn development

Every call answered, at any hour.

iSect answers, works out what the caller needs, and handles the routine questions.

On a callExample

Hi, are you taking new appointments this week?

What it writes down

  • Why they called
  • Name and callback number
  • What was agreed

Anything that needs a person is passed on with the full conversation.

MessagingIn development

A message becomes an action.

They textedExample

Can someone call me back about a quote?

  1. UnderstoodRead as a callback request.
  2. Acted onSent to the right person.
  3. ConfirmedThe customer hears back.

No backlog of messages waiting for the end of the day.

LeadsPlanned

Get back to new callers right away.

New inquiryExample
  • What they need
  • When they need it
  • How to reach them

You choose the questions. Every new caller gets an answer and a complete note.

SchedulingIn development

Only the times you really have.

They askedExample

Do you have anything Thursday morning?

It checks

Real availability, read at the moment of the call.

Only then

Booked only once the calendar confirms it.

Planned to follow

  • Reschedule
  • Cancel
  • Confirm before the visit

No calendar is connected yet, so no time on this site is real availability.

Follow-upIn development

The follow-up happens on its own.

Would go outExample
  • A reminder before the appointment
  • A callback somebody was promised
  • A request still waiting on an answer

Nothing waits on somebody remembering.

Records and workflowPlanned

Every conversation leaves a record.

Who

Caller and how to reach them

Why

What they were asking for

Outcome

What was agreed on the call

Next

What still has to happen

Kept in one placeReady to pass into the systems a team already usesConnections not built

Not shaped around any one tool, so it fits the ones you already use.

OutboundUnder review

Calls that go out on purpose.

Calls worth making:

  • A callback that was asked for
  • An appointment reminder
  • Checking one missing detail

Which calls iSect may place, and with whose permission, is still being decided.

HandoffPlanned

It knows when to get a person.

It steps back

The request is outside what it should answer, or the caller asks for someone.

A person takes over

They arrive with the reason for the call and everything said so far.

What travels with it

  • The reason for the call
  • What was already said
  • How to reach them

Exceptions reach a person. Nobody repeats themselves.

Solutions

Built around how your business works.

Combine iSect services into a workflow designed for your industry. The first one is for medical practices.

Medical Appointment Center

Planned

AI reception for appointment-based practices.

A 24/7 AI receptionist for the routine appointment workflow, from first contact through confirmation. It handles appointment calls, scheduling, reminders, routine questions, and patient handoff. Staff handle the exceptions.

Not built yet. No healthcare compliance work has been done.

How it runs

  1. Patient contacts the practiceCalls or messages at any time.
  2. iSect answersUnderstands what the patient needs.
  3. Request capturedAppointment, question, change, or callback.
  4. Appointment arrangedChecks real availability before booking.
  5. Records updatedThe interaction and outcome are saved.
  6. Patient confirmedConfirmation and reminders are handled.

What it covers

  • Reception

    24/7 AI receptionist

    Answers appointment calls without relying on front-desk availability.

  • Requests

    Appointment requests

    Captures what the patient needs and the next action.

  • Scheduling

    Availability and booking

    Checks real availability before confirming a time.

  • Intake

    Administrative intake

    Collects only what the appointment workflow needs. Nothing clinical.

  • Reminders

    Confirmations and reminders

    Handles confirmations, reminders, changes, and cancellations.

  • Records

    CRM and records

    Keeps contacts, appointments, outcomes, and follow-ups organized.

  • Escalation

    Human escalation

    Hands off the exceptions that genuinely need a person.

What it does not do

iSect handles the administrative side of appointments. Care stays with the practice.

  • No medical advice.
  • No diagnosis.
  • No clinical triage or decisions about care.
  • Not an emergency service.
  • No health information collected.
  • Clinical staff are not replaced.

More to come

The same services fit other appointment-driven businesses. None of these has been started.

  • Home services
  • Dental
  • Real estate
  • Legal intake
  • Salons
  • Professional services
  • Sales teams
  • Customer support

Two levels, same assistant.

The direction below is what we are building toward. Plans and pricing are not settled, so nothing here is an offer.

  • Simple

    For one person keeping track of their own work: calls answered, notes captured, reminders that arrive.

    • A number people can callIn development
    • Tasks and reminders by textIn development
    • Call notes you can read laterIn development
  • Pro

    For people coordinating with others: everything in Simple, plus scheduling and booking.

    • Everything in SimpleIncluded
    • Appointment bookingIn development
    • Reschedule and cancelIn development
    • WhatsAppUnder review

Where this actually stands.

iSect is being built in the open. Nothing below is running yet, and this page will say so until it is.

Voice calls
Answering calls and capturing what was said.
In development
SMS
Requests and reminders by text. Not yet sending.
In development
WhatsApp
Whether WhatsApp is part of the first release is not decided.
Under review
Calendar booking
The calendar provider has not been selected yet.
In development
Business reception and follow-up
Answering, capturing, and following up on behalf of a business.
In development
Outbound calling
Which calls iSect may place, and with whose permission, is not decided.
Under review
Records and workflow
Passing conversation records into the systems a team already uses.
Planned
Medical Appointment Center
Not started. No healthcare compliance work has been done.
Planned
Early access requests
The request form is not open on this site yet.
Opening soon

Rules it is built on.

An assistant is only useful if you can trust what it tells you. These are the constraints the system is written against.

  1. It asks instead of guessing.

    If a time could mean two things, iSect will not pick one. A wrong reminder is worse than a question.

  2. It never invents availability.

    Free slots come from the calendar itself, checked at the moment you ask, not from memory.

  3. A booking counts only when the calendar confirms it.

    Until the provider says yes, iSect will not tell you something is booked.

  4. When it fails, it says so.

    You get told what did not happen and what to do next, rather than silence.

Stay updated without another app.

There is no dashboard to check and no inbox to keep clean. iSect reaches you where you already are, and the rest of the time it stays out of the way.

Questions

Can I use iSect today?
Not yet. It is in development, and no channel is running. The availability section on this page lists exactly where each part stands.
Do I need to install anything?
No. iSect works through calls and messages, so there is nothing to download and no account screen to keep up with.
What happens if it does not understand me?
It asks. iSect is built so that an unclear time or an ambiguous name produces a question rather than a guess, and nothing is scheduled until the answer comes back.
How does it handle timezones?
Times are stored against a real timezone rather than a fixed offset, so a reminder stays correct across daylight-saving changes. When a time could mean two things, iSect repeats the full date and time back to you.
Will it message me without being asked?
Only for things you set up, such as a reminder you asked for. Any messaging preference will be a separate, optional choice, and it will never be a condition of using the product.
Which calendar will it use?
That is not decided. The booking work is being built against a neutral interface first, so the choice of provider does not change how you ask for an appointment.

Early access is not open yet.

When it opens, a small group will get a number they can call and text, and we will work through the first real requests with them.

Ask for early access

This sends your details to iSect and records your text message choices. Early access is not open yet, so nothing starts today.

All fields are required unless marked optional.

United States numbers only for now. Enter the 10 digits; the +1 is added for you. Entering a number does not sign you up for texts.

+1United States numbers only. The country code +1 is already included, so enter the United States number without it.

What you would ask iSect to do first is the most useful thing to know.

Text messages

Both are optional and separate. You can leave both unchecked and still send this form.

Texts come from iSect. Message frequency varies. Message and data rates may apply. Reply STOP to stop texts. Reply HELP for help. Neither choice is a condition of purchase, and neither is required to send this form. The two choices are separate. Choosing one never selects the other, and entering a mobile number on its own is not consent to text it. Privacy Policy and Terms and Conditions.

iSect text messaging is not live yet, so no texts will be sent until it is.

You can leave both text message choices unchecked.

A number of your own
One number to call and text, connected to the same assistant.
A small group first
Enough people to find the real problems, few enough to answer each one.
Real requests
We work through the first reminders and bookings with you directly.