Thanks for the information. I just started out with n8n, and now am looking into building AI voice agent. Your video gave me a big picture of the AI voice solutions.
@Niction2 күн бұрын
This is a great summary, I recently registered my own ai agency in Germany and the growth potential and is immense, there is no competition at all!
@nathan-huynh2 күн бұрын
That's right, the US is leading the way in adoption (still early days even over there), but almost everywhere else, it is still an open market.
@MrBachphanКүн бұрын
Very great summary. I am very excited to see how AI will help businesses in the year 2025!
@nathan-huynhКүн бұрын
Thanks mate!
@eamonnglancy2092Күн бұрын
Hey Nathan love the video - only problem i see is the actual integration of ai voice agents is useless unless it can be properly integreated with the customers CRM. For example a restaurant voice agent is useless unless it can be integrated with open table, Resy etc. What are your thoughts on this or have I misssed soemthing?
@nathan-huynhКүн бұрын
You're right, for AI voice agents to be truly useful they need to be integrated with businesses' existing systems (CRM, calendar, booking...). These integrations are already possible though, most development platforms allow us to build tools that can make API calls and talk to these external systems. Automation platforms like Make, n8n... also make integrations easier now compared to before.
@eamonnglancy2092Күн бұрын
@@nathan-huynh Do you know of any way to integrate Open Table or Resy for a restaurant voice agent. Or can you give me some recommendations for the best niche to go by for integrating into the CRM's they are already using. No business is using Google Cal for a CRM
@nathan-huynhКүн бұрын
It really depends on the niches you want to target. For me since I'm working with mostly small businesses at the moment, many of them actually use common CRMs that can be integrate with like Airtable, GHL, Zoho, or even Google Sheets.