SimplaBots
Summary
Small business owners handling support, calls, emails, and lead capture with a patchwork of contractors and manual tools burn hours every week on tasks that follow identical patterns every time — SimplaBots ships a suite of specialized agents designed to run those patterns without you in the middle.
Each agent has a defined lane: Chattie handles website chat and lead capture, Callie answers and routes calls, Emmy manages inbox triage and draft replies, Hunter screens applicants, and Adsy generates ad copy. For a small business with no dedicated support staff, this covers the most repetitive front-office work without hiring. The setup is described as requiring no technical training, which means your ceiling is also low — there is no documented API or self-hosted path, so any workflow that needs custom logic or data integration hits a wall fast. Teams that outgrow the preset agent behavior have nowhere to go within the platform.
Bottom line: SimplaBots works if you need a chatbot, a call-answering layer, and an inbox assistant running overnight for a single small business — it breaks the moment you need those agents to share context, branch on conditions, or connect to your CRM.
Pricing Plans
SubscriptionLast verified 2 days ago- Price
- $19/mo
Personal
Great for steady personal use with rollover and solid credit limits.
- 20,000 Credits per month
- Additional Credits: $0.20
Family
Flexible plan for families or small teams with shared credits.
- 50,000 Credits per month
- 4 users
Family Plus
A solid starting point for businesses with scalable credits.
- 150,000 Credits per month
- 6 users
Launch
Ideal for starting your teams needing more credits, storage and BYOK.
- 150,000 Credits per month
- 6 users
Growth
Ideal for growing teams needing more credits, storage and BYOK.
- 500,000 Credits per month
- unlimited users
Pro
Full-featured plan for pro teams with max credits, storage and BYOK.
- 1,500,000 Credits per month
- unlimited users
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Pros
Sign in to edit- A roster of channel-specific agents — chat, calls, email, recruitment, and ad copy — ships pre-configured, so a team with no AI engineering background gets coverage across front-office channels without building anything from scratch.
- Callie answers and logs every inbound call without human intervention, so a business running on a single phone line stops losing leads to voicemail during off-hours.
- Hunter screens resumes and schedules interviews autonomously, so an HR team spending two days per open role on first-round triage cuts that to review-and-approve.
- Adsy generates ad copy on demand, so a solo founder who would otherwise pay a freelancer per asset produces variations at volume without waiting on a project queue.
- Chattie captures visitor leads during website sessions, so e-commerce businesses stop relying on a contact form that gets checked once a day.
Cons
Sign in to edit- The agents operate in separate lanes with no documented inter-agent context sharing — a lead Chattie captures does not automatically route into Emmy's email queue or Hunter's applicant pipeline, so any cross-channel handoff requires manual intervention, defeating the automation value for teams running connected workflows.
- No API is described on the vendor's page and no self-hosted option exists, which means any business needing to push agent data into a CRM, pull from an existing database, or trigger external webhooks hits a hard wall with no documented workaround — teams that need integration depth migrate to Voiceflow, Make, or a custom stack.
- The product is positioned as early-access with a Founders Club recruitment, meaning feature gaps visible today are not bugs with a known fix date — they are roadmap items, and a team whose workflow depends on a missing capability is betting on a timeline the vendor has not published.
- Fixed agent roles mean customization stops at the configuration settings the vendor exposes — a business needing a chatbot that escalates to a human agent on sentiment change, or an email bot that applies conditional reply logic based on customer tier, cannot build that behavior inside the platform and must maintain a second system alongside it.
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- Platforms
- Web-based (cloud)
- API Available
- No
- Self-Hosted
- No
- Last Updated
- 2026-06-09T16:30:35.437Z
Best For
Who it's for
- Small businesses lacking dedicated support teams
- E-commerce sites needing 24/7 customer engagement
- Sales teams seeking lead qualification automation
- HR departments automating recruitment workflows
- Content creators generating marketing copy at scale
What it does well
- Automating customer support chatbots on websites
- Managing inbound call handling and appointment scheduling
- Email triage and automated reply generation
- Lead capture and qualification
- HR recruitment and applicant screening
- Sales copy and ad content generation
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Is SimplaBots free?
- SimplaBots is a paid tool ($19/mo). No permanent free tier is offered.
- Is SimplaBots open source?
- No — SimplaBots is a closed-source tool. Source code is not publicly available.
- What platforms does SimplaBots support?
- SimplaBots is available on: Web-based (cloud).
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Repetitive front-office work — answering the same support questions, logging calls, sorting inbound email, screening resumes — follows predictable patterns that don’t require a human decision at each step. SimplaBots structures this work as a roster of named agents, each owning one channel: Chattie covers website chat and visitor lead capture, Callie handles inbound calls with routing and logging, Emmy organizes and drafts email replies, Hunter screens and schedules applicants, Adsy writes ad copy on demand, and Pixie generates images from text prompts. The vendor positions this as a pre-assembled AI team rather than a build-your-own platform.
The differentiating pitch is breadth across channels from a single subscription rather than stitching together separate point solutions for chat, calls, email, and recruitment. For a business currently paying for a chat widget, a call service, and a VA for email, consolidating under one vendor has real operational appeal. The vendor also describes a ‘Founders Club’ with a strategy team and roadmap input, suggesting the product is in active early-stage development rather than a mature, stable release.
The fit is narrow but clear: a small business or e-commerce operation with no engineering staff and a need for always-on coverage across multiple channels. The break points appear equally quickly. No API is documented on the scraped page, no self-hosted option exists, and there is no description of inter-agent handoffs — meaning the agents operate independently rather than passing context between channels. A lead captured by Chattie does not automatically feed Emmy or Hunter. Teams that need branching logic, CRM sync, or multi-agent coordination will find the platform’s fixed-role model is the ceiling, and will move toward platforms like Voiceflow, Intercom, or custom-built LangChain pipelines to get that control.
