OpenAI-powered voice agent offer

Powered by OpenAI. Grounded in your business. Built to sell.

Stop selling one-off AI builds. Give every client their own OpenAI-powered voice agent under your brand.

Your clients get the same stack: OpenAI ChatGPT intelligence, grounded in their business, built to sell—delivered as a white-label voice AI offer with branded accounts, centralized control, and rebilling logic.

OpenAI · ChatGPT White-label Client sub-accounts Central dashboard Rebilling-ready Ready templates Vendor stays invisible

Live agent — test it now

Test how your clients would experience SmartLine—type or use voice. Ask about pricing, objections, languages, and handoff.

Same video as client SmartLine

Buyer-conversation demo

Identical asset to the client page: price questions, objections, language switching, and human handoff in one recording.

SmartLine — real buyer dialogue

Use this clip in agency outreach to show conversation quality, not a generic product tour.

01

Most agencies do not have an AI problem. They have an offer problem.

Right now, a lot of agencies are trying to sell AI through custom projects, hidden automations, or one-off builds.

That sounds impressive on a sales call.

But it creates the same problems every time: messy delivery, weak margins, scattered tools, and clients who do not fully understand what they are paying for.

Clients do not renew “AI.”

They renew systems they can see, use, and understand.

02

The missing piece

What most AI agency offers are missing is the client-account layer.

Voice AI becomes far easier to sell when it stops looking like a hidden service and starts behaving like a product.

That means your agency does not just “set up automations.”

It gives every client a branded voice AI system under your name, with their own account, clear visibility, and a reason to keep paying month after month.

This is the shift:
From custom work the client cannot see
→ to a productized system the client can log into, use, and renew.
03

Your brand. Your client accounts. Your margin.

Layer

White-label brand layer

Your logo, your colors, your domain, your offer. To the client, it feels like your system—not another vendor dashboard.

Accounts

Client sub-accounts

Each client gets their own clean account or workspace. That makes the offer visible, easier to understand, and easier to retain.

Control

Central agency control

Manage multiple client accounts from one place. Less chaos, less tool sprawl, more operational control.

Economics

Rebilling-ready model

Sell setup, monthly management, usage, and optimization under your own pricing model. That turns voice AI from fulfillment work into a revenue line.

04

The client does not buy “AI.” They buy outcomes.

Under the hood, the system can power the conversations that matter most to the end client.

That includes:

Outcome 1 Missed-call recovery — When a prospect calls and nobody answers, the system follows up fast before the lead cools off.
Outcome 2 Lead qualification — The system handles first questions, qualifies fit, and moves the right people to the next step.
Outcome 3 Follow-up — When a warm lead goes quiet, the system reopens the conversation before the sale disappears.
Outcome 4 Booking and routing — The system can help move leads to the right step, the right team member, or the right follow-up path.

Your client sees a business outcome. Your agency owns the system delivering it.

05

Sell voice AI like a product—not a custom science project.

Custom AI work sounds exciting until the agency has to deliver it again and again.

A productized voice AI offer is easier to explain, easier to repeat, and easier to renew.

The smartest agencies will not win by sounding the most technical. They will win by making AI feel the easiest to buy.

Custom AI builds Agency voice AI system
Hard to standardize Branded
Hard to renew Client-facing
Hard to scale Repeatable
Renewable
Margin-friendly
06

Everything you need to launch the offer like an agency product.

Agency brand layer Branded environment, naming, and client-facing presentation.
Client account structure One account per client, clean separation, clean control.
Central dashboard One place for the agency to manage multiple client systems.
First niche template A focused starting point, so the offer launches narrow instead of messy.
Client-facing outcome flow The actual use case the client buys: recovery, qualification, follow-up, booking, or routing.
Sales assets Demo, offer framing, pricing narrative, and messaging your agency can use to sell.
Onboarding assets Questionnaires, expectation-setting, SOPs, and implementation flow.
Reporting layer Activity visibility that supports retention and renewal conversations.
07

Launch narrow first. Expand once the offer is selling.

The fastest way to make this work is not to offer everything to everyone.

It is to start with:

That gives your agency a cleaner offer, cleaner delivery, and cleaner positioning.

08

How your agency launches the offer

  1. Choose the first market Pick one niche or one client pattern worth standardizing first.
  2. Package the first outcome Lead with a clear result the client already understands.
  3. Brand the system Make the experience feel owned by your agency from day one.
  4. Sell and deploy from templates Start from repeatable structure—not from scratch every time.
  5. Expand intelligently Add more client accounts, more templates, and more use cases once the first version is working.
09

This is for agencies that want AI to behave like a business line—not a side project.

Good fit

  • Agencies that want a recurring revenue offer
  • Agencies tired of custom AI delivery chaos
  • Agencies that want a stronger white-label experience
  • Agencies that want visible value for clients
  • Agencies that want to control the relationship, pricing, and retention

Not for

  • Agencies looking for raw infrastructure only
  • Agencies that want unlimited custom builds from day one
  • Agencies with no interest in productizing their delivery
  • Agencies that want vendor brands in front of their clients
10

FAQ

Because raw infrastructure is not the offer. Agencies still need branding, client accounts, onboarding, billing logic, visibility, and a repeatable model they can actually sell and manage.
Because visible access improves trust, stickiness, and renewals. If the client can log in, see activity, and understand what they are paying for, the offer behaves more like software and less like a hidden service.
Yes. But that keeps more value trapped in delivery. The client-account layer makes it easier to justify recurring fees, build retention, and move toward a productized offer.
Not always. But the option matters. It supports trust, expansion, and future renewals.
Less than one-off builds across scattered tools. Centralized control and repeatable templates reduce support burden compared with custom delivery every time.
Yes. That is part of the model. Setup fees, monthly subscriptions, usage logic, and markup strategy should be defined by the agency business.
Much faster than building a software product from scratch. The cleanest path is one niche, one template, one sales story first.
Lead with what this does for the agency business model first: recurring revenue, branded client accounts, centralized control, and a cleaner offer. Then show the end-client outcomes.
11

The future is not more AI services. It is productized AI offers agencies can own.

If your agency is going to sell voice AI, sell it in a way that builds margin, retention, and leverage.

Not as scattered custom work.

Not as invisible fulfillment.

Not as someone else’s brand.

Sell it as your system.

Sell it as your client account.

Sell it as your recurring revenue line.

See the Agency Demo

Voice AI is easy to pitch. The real win is making it easy to sell, deliver, and renew under your brand.

13

Agency onboarding

One-time

$5,000

Agency setup — white-label positioning, client-account narrative, and launch scaffolding aligned to this research. Ongoing usage and optional retainers follow your commercial model.

  • Branded agency story + offer map aligned to workbook
  • Client sub-account / control / rebilling framing for your sales deck
  • First niche template direction (narrow launch)
  • Same technical demo surface as client SmartLine for proof
Pay $5,000 — Agency setup

SmartLine Agency · White-label voice AI for agencies · Client SmartLine · Agency demo