Clients want appointments, not just leads.
White-label follow-up
White-label AI appointment setting for agency campaigns
Camie AI helps agencies add an appointment-setting engine to client campaigns without building voice, SMS, email, and follow-up infrastructure from scratch.
Confirm quote interest
Ask for the best time
Share next-step details
Qualified call scheduled
Lead conversion gap
White-label appointment setting is hard to scale manually
The lead was interested enough to click, read, and submit. The gap is what happens next: speed, channel coverage, persistence, and handoff discipline.
Building a reliable follow-up system from scratch is expensive.
Hiring setters for every client account is hard to scale.
Agencies need a repeatable service layer that can be deployed quickly.
Operating model
How agencies package Camie AI as a retained service layer
Camie AI is built around the moments after opt-in, where buyer intent is high and manual process usually leaks revenue.
Package the offer
Position Camie AI as the follow-up and appointment-setting layer behind your acquisition campaigns.
Connect the lead source
Route landing page or form leads into the AI follow-up sequence.
Run the sequence
Voice, SMS, and email work together to contact, qualify, and re-engage leads.
Deliver booked-call outcomes
Use reporting and handoff visibility to show clients what happened after the lead arrived.
Service package
An agency wants a stronger offer than ad management
Camie AI gives the agency a deployable follow-up system it can package around client campaigns, with voice, SMS, email, and handoff visibility already handled.
Useful for retainer offers tied to booked-call conversion.
Avoids building a custom communication stack for every client.
Lets the agency standardize setup while tailoring campaign context.
Product layer
Infrastructure for selling appointment outcomes
Use Camie AI when you need white label AI appointment setting that can keep working after the first missed call.
Agency service layer
Add appointment-setting value without building a custom calling and messaging stack.
AI plus human takeover
Automation handles the routine follow-up while important conversations can be escalated.
Campaign-specific setup
Tune the follow-up around the client's offer, source, landing page, and booking goal.
Recurring revenue fit
Package setup and ongoing follow-up as a retainer-friendly conversion system.
Best fit
Best for agencies adding conversion services to acquisition work
For agencies that want to sell a stronger conversion offer around paid lead campaigns, landing pages, and booked-call outcomes.
You serve clients who care about booked appointments.
You want to add AI follow-up without building infrastructure.
You need a repeatable campaign deployment process.
You want a stronger retained service than traffic management alone.
Trust layer
Built for responsible follow-up, not blind blasting
Voice and SMS campaigns need consent-aware setup, clean handoffs, and clear stop behavior. Camie AI is designed as a controlled conversion layer.
Opt-out aware
Follow-up should stop when a lead unsubscribes or clearly asks not to be contacted.
Human takeover
Interested or complex conversations can be surfaced for a real operator.
Campaign visibility
Track attempts, replies, booked calls, and sequence state.
FAQ
Questions buyers ask before booking
What is white-label AI appointment setting?
It is an appointment-setting layer an agency can offer under its service model, using AI voice, SMS, email, and follow-up workflows to convert inbound leads into booked calls.
Can Camie AI be sold by agencies?
Yes. Camie AI is a fit for agencies that want to package follow-up, speed-to-lead, and appointment conversion into their client offer.
Does white-label mean fully custom software?
No. The practical value is the deployable follow-up system and service layer. Branding and packaging can be shaped around the agency offer.
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Lead Leak Audit
Find the follow-up gaps before buying more leads
We will look at your current lead path, response speed, channels, and booked-call handoff.