OnsitePilot answer
What is OnsitePilot?
OnsitePilot is an AI booking assistant for solo service businesses. It helps customers book through a browser conversation, checks whether a slot works with travel and calendar context, uses deposits to protect appointment time, and answers repeated customer questions with business-specific knowledge.
Key facts
- Built for solo and small local service operators.
- Customers book in the browser, with no app install required.
- Current beta integrations include Google Calendar, Square, and TomTom.
- Private beta access is free while the beta is active.
- The planned standard plan is $59 per month after public launch.
The core job
OnsitePilot exists to reduce the booking work that usually happens across calls, texts, calendar checks, payment links, and repeated customer explanations.
The product is not positioned as a generic chatbot. It is a booking workflow assistant that uses service details, travel constraints, deposit rules, and policy logic to decide whether a customer request should become confirmed work.
Why the workflow matters
For mobile and local service operators, open calendar time is not enough. The customer address, service duration, route, deposit state, and cancellation policy can all change whether a booking is safe to accept.
OnsitePilot puts those checks before confirmation so the operator spends less time repairing bad bookings after the customer already believes they are booked.
Related questions
- Is OnsitePilot a calendar link?
- No. A calendar link mainly exposes availability. OnsitePilot is designed to qualify the request before a slot becomes confirmed work.
- Is OnsitePilot in public self-serve release?
- No. OnsitePilot is currently in private beta, and access is handled through the beta application flow.