From sign-up to autopilot
in about a week.
Mira doesn't arrive knowing everything. She arrives ready to learn. Here's how the first week looks, and how she gets faster from there.
Minute zero — you sign up
Email and password, two-factor sign-in, and one input: your website URL. Mira reads your site and pulls your services, prices, hours, and the way you talk. No forms. No menus. No checkboxes.
Minute five — connect your inbox
One click connects your email. Mira reads new messages as they arrive and replies from your own address, so your customer sees a normal email from you.
Minute eight — five sample replies
Mira shows you five typical messages and how she’d reply: a booking, a price question, a complaint, a vague hi, an after-hours emergency. Edit or approve. This teaches her your voice and shows her what kindness looks like for you.
Days one to seven — learning together
Mira drafts every reply for you to approve. Most owners approve eight out of ten as-is and edit the rest. Each approval and edit teaches her something. The number you see climbs.
Around day seven — Mira earns autopilot
When the number crosses 80, Mira starts sending the easy ones on her own. You only see the hard ones. Welcome back to your evenings.
Day 30 — full autopilot
Most messages are handled without you. Mira knows your regulars, remembers conversations, and only flags the rare hard ones. You read the weekly summary and step in when you want to.
She gets better every week. With you.
A new tool with the same AI behind it can't replicate six months of your business inside Mira's head. The longer she runs with you, the more she knows about your business — your regulars, your edits, your tone, your edge cases. That's the part nobody else can copy.