Who DZAMO fits
DZAMO pays off in businesses with a steady flow of inbound enquiries, questions that repeat themselves, and managers who need ready context before they take the next step.
When DZAMO earns its place
You have inbound volume
Managers cannot keep up at night, on weekends or at the peak of the season.
The questions repeat
Prices, configurations, lead times, delivery, paperwork and initial qualification can all be described as rules.
A lead is expensive
Losing one enquiry hurts, so a dependable first line matters more than saving money on a prototype.
There is a human second line
The system hands that person the hard question, the negotiation, the meeting or the contract.
When something else is the better answer
Low-volume B2B sales
A handful of unique deals a month belong to an expert; in the CRM you only automate the routine around them.
Premium concierge service
When personal contact from the first second is part of the product, AI helps the team inside the process instead of in front of the client.
No stable knowledge base
Prices and terms live in two people's heads, documents contradict each other, and the rules change in chat threads.
No flow of leads
Here the first step is marketing. DZAMO comes in once inbound enquiries actually arrive.
How we make the call
- We read 20–30 real conversations. They show what clients actually ask and how managers actually answer.
- We isolate the repeatable work. And separate it from the work that needs a human.
- We check the CRM and the channels. Where the data should be written, and how the client is handed over.
- We choose the approach. It may be DZAMO, a button-based flow, another manager or plain CRM automation.
Show us 20–30 conversations
Real chat histories make it obvious very quickly which jobs can move to DZAMO.