We built the Agentic Business Suite so you can stop duct-taping your tools together. Link AI gives you AI agents on voice, WhatsApp, Instagram, and chat. Workflows to automate your internal processes. And Ally, your personal AI agent included in every plan, so you can run your whole business from WhatsApp without ever opening a dashboard. This is our first public launch. We are just getting started.
Hey Product Hunt! I'm Kevin, founder of Link AI. 👋
Today is a double launch. We went public AND shipped Workflows in the same day.
Here's why I built this: I kept watching businesses juggle five or six disconnected tools just to talk to customers and run their operations. A chatbot here, a voice system there, a spreadsheet for workflows. It was exhausting and expensive.
Link AI is the Agentic Business Suite that brings it all together. You get AI agents across voice, WhatsApp, SMS, and web chat, plus workflow automation to run your internal processes, plus Ally, your personal AI agent that manages the whole thing from WhatsApp or Slack.
We're already live with enterprise clients including government accounts and the Puerto Rico Convention Center. This is our first public launch.
Honest question for you: if you could hand ONE business process over to an AI agent today, what would it be? I'm reading and responding to every comment.
The insight that people are exhausted from duct-taping tools together is real. But I'm curious about the human side of it — when "Ally" manages everything from WhatsApp, what happens to the intention behind the message? The person sending it still needs to feel heard, not just processed. How do you think about preserving that layer?
Hello @hikevindiaz, happy launch day. Two products at once is impressive.
I like The Puerto Rico Convention Center case study. A government client using RAG to give event planners real info. That's real work.
However, one thing I kept thinking while reading. You have a lot of products. Calendar. Orders. Phone. Forms. Tickets. Workflows. That's a full stack. But on the homepage, it feels like a list. Isn't that so? A person landing there might not know where to start. Just shared what I noticed.