AGP Picks
View all

OneHolo.ai opens pre-registrations for holographic front-desk platform

4 hours ago

OneHolo.ai says its human-like customer-facing operations platform is now live and taking pre-registrations, with an initial focus on dental, medical and other service businesses. The company says the beta-stage product is designed to handle reception, scheduling, intake, payments, communication and escalation to staff. Why it matters: - OneHolo.ai is targeting a common bottleneck at customer-facing businesses: front desks that miss calls, slow down intake and create delays in scheduling and payments. - The platform is designed to handle routine workflows while escalating sensitive or uncertain issues to human staff. - The company is positioning the product for healthcare first, where responsiveness and guided navigation can affect both patient experience and revenue. What happened: - OneHolo.ai said it is now live and accepting pre-registrations for its human-like holographic front-desk operations platform. - The company said the platform is being developed for dental, medical, med spa, wellness, hospitality and other service-based businesses. - Pre-registration is open at OneHolo.ai for early access, founder-practice pilot opportunities, workflow discovery, beta testing and future deployment options. - The company said the platform has entered beta-stage development and workflow testing. The details: - The first healthcare agent is TALA, which is designed for healthcare-facing environments. - TALA is intended to support routine communication, appointment support, insurance and payment direction, treatment education, care navigation, practice information and escalation to office staff. - The platform is designed to support greeting, inquiry capture, scheduling requests, check-in and check-out assistance, intake and forms guidance, payment and financing direction, phone and email workflow support, approved education, frequently asked questions, after-hours responsiveness and escalation to human staff. - OneHolo.ai says the platform can be deployed across holographic displays, avatars, kiosks, touchscreens, web, phone, text and other channels, depending on the business environment. - The model includes hardware or approved deployment equipment, AI customer-operations software, implementation support, configuration, integration planning, onboarding, training, workflow setup, customer support and ongoing optimization. - OneHolo.ai says the platform can handle calls, messages, payments, scheduling, forms, documents, analytics and voice or touch interactions. - The company says the platform is available in all languages and most dialects. - OneHolo.ai says the product is intended for any business with customer-facing operations. Between the lines: - OneHolo.ai is framing the product as an operating layer for the front desk, not just a chatbot or scheduling tool. - The pitch blends automation with human escalation, which suggests the company wants adoption in regulated or high-touch settings where fully automated service can be risky. - The broader market target includes med spas, salons, hospitality desks, retail service environments, professional-service offices, education centers and real estate offices. - The company’s messaging emphasizes responsiveness, consistency and revenue protection as much as labor savings. What’s next: - OneHolo.ai says early commercialization is expected to begin with dental, medical and healthcare-adjacent offices. - The company says future deployment could expand across additional customer-facing industries. - OneHolo.ai says businesses can pursue pilot opportunities and beta testing through the pre-registration process. - The company says use in regulated environments should follow applicable legal, privacy, security and professional review. The bottom line: - OneHolo.ai is trying to turn the front desk into a multi-channel AI operations layer, with healthcare as the first proving ground.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

Sign up for:

Delaware Health News Online

The daily local news briefing you can trust. Every day. Subscribe now.

By signing up, you agree to our Terms & Conditions.

Share this page:

Advanced Search Options

Search for:

Search scope:

Type:

Search in:

Date range:

The last

Sort by:

Sign up for:

Delaware Health News Online

The daily local news briefing you can trust. Every day. Subscribe now.

By signing up, you agree to our Terms & Conditions.