Phone-Based Personal Assistant
Call your AI from any phone — landline, prepaid, locked corporate handset. Get briefings, set reminders, query your data with voice.
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Voice apps and phone-based AI exist on a spectrum from "luxury" to "only option." If you're driving, in a country where data is expensive, on a phone you're not allowed to install apps on — calling a number to talk to your assistant is sometimes the only path. Flowly's voice integration runs through Twilio, so any inbound call hits the agent.
What it does
- Call a phone number — your AI picks up
- Speak naturally; agent transcribes, processes, replies
- Tools work over voice: schedule reminders, query memory, send messages
- Hangup → conversation persists in memory; resume on any other channel
- Agent can call you back too (cron-triggered or alerts)
What you'll need
- A Twilio account with a phone number
- Twilio account SID + auth token
- An LLM with low-latency voice (Claude Haiku 4.5 by default)
Setup
1. Buy a Twilio number
Sign up at twilio.com, buy a number ($1/month typically). Note the account SID, auth token, and phone number from the console.
2. Configure Flowly
In the dashboard, Connections → Voice (Twilio). Paste the credentials. The webhook is auto-configured against your gateway URL.
3. Test inbound
Call your Twilio number from any phone. After a brief intro, the agent greets you and asks what you need. Try:
"What's on my calendar this afternoon?"
It pulls calendar (if connected), summarises, and reads it back.
4. Configure outbound (optional)
For agent-initiated calls — morning briefings, urgent alerts, follow-ups — set up a cron:
Tips
- Keep voice replies under 30 seconds per turn. Long responses on voice are unreadable. Tighten the agent's voice mode in the dashboard.
- Use it for handsfree only. Voice is great in a car, terrible at a desk. Switch to Desktop the moment you have keyboard access.
- Outbound calls are intrusive. Don't schedule too many. One morning call + emergency-only alerts is usually right.
- Test the wakeword phrasing. Some Twilio voice models hear "Mehmet" as "Mike" or worse. If you have unusual names in your contacts, spell them phonetically in the relevant prompts.
- Bill costs are real. Twilio charges per-minute. A 5-minute morning call every weekday is ~$2/month. Check before you build elaborate outbound flows.