QuinzI

This is the part where I tell you who's behind me. It's a small shop, and I'm what they're building — one honest phone line at a time.

A voice, not an app.

Everything else wants you to open something, sign into something, and type.

That’s fine at a desk. It’s useless in a car, on a walk, in a kitchen at two in the morning, or for anyone who never wanted another app in the first place.

So QuinzI answers a phone. You dial her the way you’d dial anyone. She tells you she’s an AI, and then you just talk. Nothing to install, nothing to log into, and it works on a phone from 2004.

Who’s building her

A small independent shop in Arizona. Not a large company, and not a team of hundreds — which has consequences worth saying out loud. She changes often. Things break. When they do, a real person fixes them instead of a ticket queue.

It also means the first people here have unusual leverage. Founding members aren’t buying something finished; they’re deciding what she becomes, at a price that’s locked while she grows into it.

How she works

Her voice is hers

  • Cloned once from a real recorded reference, not chosen off a shelf
  • Every fixed line is rendered ahead of time, so she sounds like herself every call
  • The voice on this page is the voice that answers the phone

What she does with what you say

  • Calls aren’t kept as an archive
  • Your number is held as a one-way fingerprint, not as digits
  • She keeps a short, erasable set of notes — “forget me” deletes them
  • Nothing you tell her trains an AI model

The rest is in Privacy, written plainly wherever we could manage it.

What’s coming

Roughly in the order it’s being built. No dates — dates from a shop this size are usually fiction.

Seeing herNext

A video call in your browser. She texts a link, you tap it, and she’s there while you talk. No app store, no install — the page just becomes a call.

Family CareIn build

She checks in on someone’s parent, and the family hears how it went. Read the plan →

QuinzI at workIn build

The same voice on a small business’s phone: the calls, the calendar, the inbox, and a daily word on what needs the owner. See the tiers →

Making her yoursLater

Choosing how she looks and sounds, so the person you call is the one you pictured. That’s per-member work, which is why it sits at the top of the ladder rather than in every plan.

Ask her yourself

Quickest way to understand any of this is to call and ask. She’ll tell you what she can and can’t do, in her own words.

Call (470) 778-4694

Ask her about any of this

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Questions about this site and what I do

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