Set a goal. Hear back when it's done.
Describe what the call needs to accomplish, pick a voice, and send it. The AI handles the conversation. You get a transcript and summary.
By Graham Thomson · Updated April 30, 2026
- Confirms, follows up, qualifies, and reminds — autonomously
- Identifies as AI on every call. No spoofing. No deception.
- Full transcript and summary delivered after every call
- 5 AI calls per hour, billed at 5 credits per minute
What it does
AI Calling capabilities.
Goal-driven conversation
Tell the AI the outcome you want — confirm Tuesday's appointment, ask if they got the quote, schedule a callback. The AI works toward that outcome and ends gracefully when it can't get there.
Built-in presets
Three starting templates handle the most common calls: Scheduler (book or confirm a time), Reminder (confirm details and ask about access), Assistant (open-ended professional follow-up). Or write a fully custom prompt.
Voice and identity control
Pick from 5 voices for outbound AI calls and set a default for the line. The AI introduces itself by your business name and clearly identifies as AI — recipients always know.
Source: FCC AI-generated voice robocall rulingTranscript and summary
Every AI call returns a full transcript plus a short summary. Scan outcomes at a glance; open the transcript when you need detail. Audio is also stored if recording is enabled.
Hands-free workflow
Place an AI call from your truck, between meetings, or during another call. You don't need to be on the line — the AI runs the call and reports back when it's finished.
In practice
Who uses ai calling?
Real estate agent
11:04am, lead lands. You're in a 90-minute showing. By 12:35 the AI has called, confirmed budget and area, scheduled a Saturday tour, and dropped the transcript in your inbox.
Solo contractor
Tuesday's seven appointments need confirming and the truck rolls at 7:30. You queue the AI for 5pm Monday — it confirms each one, captures gate codes, and flags one cancellation in time to backfill from the waitlist.
Sales rep
60 leads from a webinar need a same-day follow-up. The AI works the list while you prep tomorrow's demos. Warm responses come back tagged with full transcripts; cold ones are logged.
FAQ
Common questions.
Do recipients know the call is AI?
Yes. VeraDial's AI identifies itself and the business it's calling on behalf of at the start of every call. Transparency is required by FCC AI-voice rules and is the right product choice.
Source: FCC AI-generated voice robocall rulingWhat happens if the AI can't complete the goal?
It ends the call gracefully and flags the result in your inbox. The transcript shows what happened so you can decide whether to follow up manually.
How much does an AI call cost?
AI calls bill at 5 credits per minute. The $9.99/mo per line line includes 100 credits, and credit packs run from $5.99 (100 credits) to $39.99 (1,000 credits). Credits never expire.
Are AI calls recorded?
By default, AI calls capture a transcript. Enable recording and you also get the audio. Two-party-consent jurisdictions require disclosure — the AI can be configured to disclose recording at the start of the call.
Source: Reporters Committee — recording laws by stateCan the AI handle complaints or negotiations?
No, and it shouldn't. Use it for bounded jobs: confirmations, reminders, qualification, and simple follow-ups. Hand off complex conversations to a human.
Sources
References cited on this page
- FCC AI-generated voice robocall ruling
US regulator ruling on AI-generated voices in robocalls and consent obligations.
- Reporters Committee — recording laws by state
State-by-state summary of one-party vs all-party consent recording laws in the US.