Neyox | Revenue Automation
Summary
Your sales reps are spending forty percent of their day calling leads who never answer, or who answer and immediately say they're not interested — and every minute there is a minute not spent closing. Neyox.ai exists to take that call volume off the floor entirely.
The platform runs two-way voice conversations autonomously — qualifying leads, booking appointments, and handling inbound support without a live agent in the loop. The no-code prompt builder and knowledge base ingestion (PDFs, URLs, images) mean a team can deploy a working agent without an engineering sprint. Concurrent call handling means a single phone number does not create a queue during a campaign launch. The ceiling appears when your call scripts require branching logic that goes more than a few levels deep — the vendor states no-code setup, and that setup has limits when conversation paths multiply. Teams running high-complexity conditional flows report needing to layer in external logic, which means you are now maintaining two systems.
Bottom line: The right pick for a real estate or insurance team that needs to pre-qualify hundreds of inbound or outbound calls a week without adding headcount — not the right pick if your call flows branch on five or more dynamic variables and your ops team has no tolerance for workarounds.
Pricing Plans
Usage-Based- Price
- Starting at $99/month; usage-based at $0.10 per minute
Standard
Entry-level plan starting at $99/month with included minutes
- Basic voice agent setup
- Included call minutes
- Call analytics
- 24/7 support
Mid-Market
Mid-tier plan for growing businesses, $100-$500/month range
- Higher call volumes
- Advanced integrations
- Custom voice cloning
- Priority support
Enterprise
Custom enterprise plans for large-scale deployments
- Unlimited call volume
- Custom SLA and support
- White-label options
- Advanced compliance features
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Pros
Sign in to edit- Concurrent call handling on a single number, so a high-volume outbound campaign does not throttle itself into a queue — without this, teams either stagger sends manually or watch leads go cold while the dialer catches up.
- No-code prompt builder with knowledge base ingestion (PDFs, URLs, images), which means a non-technical ops manager can deploy and iterate on an agent without waiting for an engineering ticket.
- 30-plus language and accent options plus voice cloning, so a team running campaigns across multiple markets does not have to rebuild agents per locale or accept a generic synthetic voice for customer-facing calls.
- HubSpot integration for lead import and campaign triggering, which means the gap between 'lead enters CRM' and 'lead receives a qualifying call' closes without a manual export step.
- Full call logging with audio, transcripts, and visual reports, so a sales manager can audit exactly what the agent said and where prospects dropped — instead of guessing why conversion rates shifted.
Cons
Sign in to edit- Conversation branching hits the no-code builder's ceiling when call scripts require more than three or four conditional paths — teams running complex insurance claims triage or multi-stage loan qualification end up adding an external logic layer, at which point they are maintaining the Neyox.ai agent and a separate workflow tool in parallel.
- No self-hosted deployment option exists, which means any team with data residency requirements, HIPAA-level audit obligations, or a security policy that prohibits third-party call recording storage is blocked before the first call fires — those teams move to a provider with on-premise or private-cloud options.
- The API's documented scope is not fully detailed in public materials, so teams that need deep programmatic control — mid-call webhooks, real-time transcription streaming, or custom handoff logic — cannot validate feasibility without a direct vendor conversation, which introduces risk late in an evaluation cycle.
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About
- Platforms
- Cloud-based SaaS; mobile apps for iOS, iPad, Android
- API Available
- Yes
- Self-Hosted
- No
- Last Updated
- 2026-06-09T07:38:55.195Z
Best For
Who it's for
- Real estate firms handling high volumes of property inquiries
- Insurance companies managing claims and policy inquiries
- Healthcare providers automating appointment booking and reminders
- Sales teams scaling outreach without additional headcount
- Businesses seeking to reduce call center costs
What it does well
- Automated lead qualification and scoring before human agent handoff
- Appointment booking and rescheduling with calendar integration
- Payment reminder and soft collections automation
- Customer support and FAQ response 24/7
- Sales outreach and renewal/upsell campaigns
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Is Neyox | Revenue Automation free?
- Neyox | Revenue Automation is a paid tool (Starting at $99/month; usage-based at $0.10 per minute). No permanent free tier is offered.
- Is Neyox | Revenue Automation open source?
- No — Neyox | Revenue Automation is a closed-source tool. Source code is not publicly available.
- Does Neyox | Revenue Automation have an API?
- Yes. Neyox | Revenue Automation exposes a developer API. See the official documentation at https://neyox.ai for details.
- What platforms does Neyox | Revenue Automation support?
- Neyox | Revenue Automation is available on: Cloud-based SaaS; mobile apps for iOS, iPad, Android.
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Neyox.ai is a voice AI platform that automates phone calls — both outbound and inbound — across sales, support, collections, and appointment workflows. The core loop: upload a lead list or connect a CRM like HubSpot, configure a voice agent using the prompt builder and a knowledge base, and the system dials or receives calls, conducts natural-language conversations, qualifies or resolves, and logs audio, transcripts, and reports back to your dashboard. No code is required to stand up a basic agent.
The differentiating feature the vendor leads with is concurrency — the system handles multiple calls simultaneously on a single phone number, which means a campaign launch or a Monday morning inbound spike does not create a queue. Combined with support for 30-plus languages and voice cloning, teams operating across regions or wanting brand-consistent voice personas can deploy without rebuilding agents per locale.
Neyox.ai fits best where call volume is high, conversation paths are relatively predictable, and the value is in deflecting routine interactions from human agents — lead pre-qualification in real estate, appointment booking in healthcare, payment reminders in lending. It breaks down when the conversation logic needs to branch dynamically based on what the caller said three turns ago, or when your compliance requirements demand audit trails that exceed what the built-in reporting surfaces. There is no self-hosted option, so teams with strict data residency requirements are blocked at the door.
On the integration side, the vendor lists HubSpot as a direct connection for lead importing and campaign triggering, alongside a broader set of technology partners visible on the integrations page. An API is available, which means engineering teams can trigger calls or pull transcript data programmatically — but the depth of that API is not fully documented in public-facing materials, so validating it against your specific handoff requirements before committing is worth a pre-sales call.
