AI Receptionist Cleaning First Review Mock
A no-send, no-spend cleaning-service mock that gives Aibert a concrete first niche to review for the AI Receptionist lane.
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- Why cleaning first
- Fictional inquiry
- Safe intake prompts
- Human review summary
- Review questions
Quick Answer
This is the first concrete niche mock from the AI Receptionist scorecard, using cleaning as a lower-risk review category.
It is fictional and does not collect leads, contact businesses, set appointments, quote prices, or touch CRM.
This cleaning mock turns the niche scorecard recommendation into a concrete review asset. It gives Aibert a first low-risk category to judge before Matt considers any real prospect, paid tool, phone, or live workflow step.
Why cleaning first
Cleaning is a safer first review category because:
- missed calls can matter without relying on emergency language;
- the handoff can stay simple;
- the fictional inquiry is easy to understand;
- the review can focus on clarity and safe wording;
- pricing, availability, service area, and booking can stay blocked.
This does not mean cleaning is approved for outreach or launch. It only means cleaning is a useful first mock category to review.
Fictional inquiry
Fictional caller:
- renter moving out of an apartment;
- wants a general cleaning estimate;
- generic area: Exampletown;
- preferred follow-up: weekday afternoon;
- not urgent.
Mock AI response:
“Thanks. I will summarize this as a non-urgent move-out cleaning estimate question in Exampletown with a preferred weekday-afternoon follow-up. A human would review before price, availability, service area, appointment timing, or next step is confirmed.”
Safe intake prompts
The mock receptionist can ask:
- Is this for move-out cleaning, recurring cleaning, deep cleaning, or a general question?
- Is the timing flexible, or do you need a human to call back soon?
- Is the location in a general service area we can review later?
- Would photos, room count, or special instructions be useful for a human reviewer later?
The mock receptionist should not ask for or collect:
- full address;
- phone number;
- email;
- payment details;
- health, personal, or sensitive information;
- real customer record details.
Human review summary
Safe summary:
“Fictional caller asks about a non-urgent move-out cleaning estimate in Exampletown and prefers a weekday-afternoon follow-up. Human review is required before confirming price, availability, service area, scheduling, supplies, policies, or next step.”
Blocked from the summary:
- final price;
- guaranteed availability;
- confirmed appointment;
- service-area promise;
- refund or satisfaction guarantee;
- license, insurance, or credential claim;
- message, calendar, CRM, booking, or task write.
Review questions
Aibert or Vern should review:
- Does cleaning feel easier to understand than HVAC or plumbing?
- Does the mock avoid promising price, availability, or appointment timing?
- Would a local cleaning business owner understand the value?
- Is the human handoff clear enough?
- Should landscaping get the next mock for comparison?
- Does any wording sound like a live service is already available?
What remains blocked
Stop before:
- real cleaning company research;
- scraping/list building;
- customer or prospect contact;
- phone number purchase or connection;
- Twilio, Vapi, Bland, Air, ElevenLabs, or other voice-platform setup;
- live inbound or outbound calls;
- CRM, form, booking, calendar, SMS, email, voicemail, Discord, Telegram, or ClickUp writes;
- full address, phone, email, payment, customer, prospect, or sensitive data collection;
- pricing, guarantee, refund, availability, license, insurance, credential, or service-area promises;
- spend, paid tool research, or account setup;
- publishing this as a live service offer.
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- Trust profile: VSP Group guarded voice beta
- Verification status: mock-only niche review asset; no spend, phone number, voice platform, live call, outreach, CRM, booking, pricing, customer data, prospect data, or client deployment approved
- Schema targets: Article, HowTo