very interesting Im starting to learn all these Voice AI thing. Vapi , Make etc Any advaice on hoe to improve my learning ? i Want to be able to develop Ai Voice agents Any advice ?? Thank you
Hey man 1) test your agents A LOT by calling them over and over. This will help you understand when and how they fail. 2) keep learning on YT, this will help you understand why they fail and how to fix them. 3) book a call, we’re happy to help out :)
The Vapi homepage states "Scale to 1M+ concurrent calls. Carefully designed Kubernetes cluster, with scalability, and high availability built-in." Thoughts?
My thought is that it might be as a way to figure out their target market to become VC-profitable and not just a developer platform. Cause in reality what company needs 1 million concurrent calls?
@@AlejoAndPaige I think VAPI is just trying to make a point, to say that "concurrency is no issue here guys, whatever you got, throw it at us lol" In terms of massive phone usage, I would look at contact centers, homeowner services (windows,siding,etc), hospitals, financial services, any industry that serves older populations, etc, have huge phone traffic and have massive concurrency. Also, voice channels may qualify for the 5k ADA disabled access irs tax credit as it's a wcag compliant interface.
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very interesting Im starting to learn all these Voice AI thing. Vapi , Make etc Any advaice on hoe to improve my learning ? i Want to be able to develop Ai Voice agents Any advice ?? Thank you
Hey man
1) test your agents A LOT by calling them over and over. This will help you understand when and how they fail.
2) keep learning on YT, this will help you understand why they fail and how to fix them.
3) book a call, we’re happy to help out :)
Thank you I will
The Vapi homepage states "Scale to 1M+ concurrent calls. Carefully designed Kubernetes cluster, with scalability, and high availability built-in." Thoughts?
My thought is that it might be as a way to figure out their target market to become VC-profitable and not just a developer platform. Cause in reality what company needs 1 million concurrent calls?
@@AlejoAndPaige I think VAPI is just trying to make a point, to say that "concurrency is no issue here guys, whatever you got, throw it at us lol" In terms of massive phone usage, I would look at contact centers, homeowner services (windows,siding,etc), hospitals, financial services, any industry that serves older populations, etc, have huge phone traffic and have massive concurrency. Also, voice channels may qualify for the 5k ADA disabled access irs tax credit as it's a wcag compliant interface.