Mira
Why Mira exists

The assistant the world
should have given you
ten years ago.

Every business misses messages. A salon owner answers Instagram DMs at 11pm. A clinic loses bookings to phone tag. A studio sees a customer ask about pricing and forgets to reply until Tuesday. By Tuesday the customer is at the next business on the list.

The current options are bad. Hire a customer service person who'll quit in six months. Outsource to a call center that doesn't understand your business. Use a chatbot that frustrates everyone it touches. Or try to do it yourself, between shifts, at midnight.

We built the fourth option.

Mira is an assistant — the kind tech companies already have, the kind built for you by an engineer who already left. We made her for the businesses computers forgot. Salons. Studios. Restaurants. Clinics. Repair shops. Coaches. Photographers. The people who put a sign on a door and a website on the internet and figured the rest out.

She learns your business from your website — services, hours, prices, tone. Then she answers every customer message, on every channel, in your voice. You watch a confidence number climb as she learns. At some point — usually within a week — you trust her. You take a Saturday off.

What we believe.

An assistant should sound like you, not like a chatbot. No “How may I help you today?” robotic opener. No emoji-heavy scripts. The reply that goes out is the reply you would have written if you had the time.

You should see the confidence, not just the reply. We show you a number that climbs as Mira learns. You can override every reply for as long as you want. Trust isn't assumed; it's earned, week by week.

Privacy is a key, not a policy. Every business gets its own encryption key. We can't read your messages without your permission. Delete your account, and your data is mathematically gone within thirty days. The promise is in the math.

The longer Mira runs, the better she gets. A six-month-old Mira has six months of your business in her head. A competitor with the same model behind it can't copy that without spending six months with you. That's the moat — and it's yours, not ours.

What's next.

Email today. Instagram, Facebook Messenger, and WhatsApp this quarter. Telegram, LINE, and Discord after that. Booking integrations with Square, Vagaro, Mindbody, Calendly, and the rest of the platforms small businesses actually use. A HIPAA-tier deployment for med spas, dentists, and vets — when we can do it without compromising on isolation.

We're going to be the assistant every small business in the world has by 2030. Not a chatbot. Not a marketing tool. An assistant. The kind your business deserves.