If you run a small business and someone told you AI should be running your ops by now — but nobody could explain how without losing you in the jargon — start here.
You know how Stripe changed online payments? Before Stripe, if you wanted to take a credit card, you had to call a bank, sign a contract, wait six weeks, and pay a monthly fee whether you sold anything or not. Stripe came along and said: forget all that. Plug us in, we take a tiny cut when money moves, that's it.
Stripe logo on screen, then a "before/after" split — left side: mess of bank contracts and fees. Right side: one clean Stripe line.MeterCall is that, but for everything else your business does. We already wired up 600 APIs — every CRM you've heard of, every mapping service, every AI model, every SMS tool, every review site. You don't sign anything. You describe your business in one sentence, and we light up the tools your industry actually needs.
Quick montage of logos rolling past — HubSpot, Salesforce, Twilio, Google Maps, OpenAI, Yelp, Stripe, Zapier — fading into the MeterCall globe.Then, same as Stripe, we take a small toll when something runs. You send a text to a customer? Pennies. You have our AI write a follow-up email? Pennies. Nothing runs, nothing's charged. That's the whole model.
Start free at metercall.ai. Ten minutes, no credit card.
Most software makes you set it up. MeterCall sets itself up. Here's how it goes.
Screen recording starts. Cursor lands on metercall.ai/start. Big input field is waiting.Step one. You sign up. Email, password, thirty seconds. No credit card — it's free until something actually runs.
Signup form — email, password, "Get Started" button fills out in real time.Step two. One box. It asks you: what does your business do? You type a sentence. "I run a three-truck tree care crew in South Florida." Or "I own a plumbing shop in Denver." Or "I run a med spa with two locations." One sentence. That's it.
Sentence typing animation in the input box. The three example businesses cycle through one at a time.Step three. MeterCall reads that sentence and builds your dashboard. Not a blank one — a real one. Storm tracking if you're a tree care crew. Permit data if you're a roofer. Patient booking if you're a med spa. The APIs your industry needs are already pre-wired. We just turn the right ones on.
The dashboard builds itself on screen — tiles fly in one by one. Globe rotates. Weather tile. Leads tile. Follow-up tile. AI assistant tile. Takes about four seconds.Step four. You use it. Your AI assistant is sitting there waiting. Ask it to find ten customers within five miles of your last job. Ask it to follow up on every proposal you sent last week. Ask it to call the ones who haven't replied. It does the work.
AI chat window. User types "find me ten new leads near my last job." Response streams in with a map and ten names.Step five. You get a bill at the end of the month that looks like your phone bill. A line for every thing you actually used. Most small businesses run under fifty bucks.
Try it. Type one sentence. See what shows up. metercall.ai/start
People ask what you can actually build with this. Fair question. Here's five examples, one per industry, all real.
Split-screen grid. Five tiles fade in, one per example. Each tile has an industry icon and a dashboard preview.Tree care. A storm hits Broward County overnight. By 6 a.m., MeterCall has already pulled the weather alert, found the addresses of the hardest-hit zip codes, and texted your twenty best past customers. You show up with coffee. Your crews are booked by lunch.
Radar map, red storm blob over South Florida. Phone buzzing with outbound SMS previews. Calendar filling up.Solar. MeterCall pulls county permit records, finds every house in your zip code with a roof older than twenty years, skip-traces the owner, and sends them a "free solar assessment" mailer. You just pick up the leads.
Map filling with orange dots — each one an aging roof. Letter sliding into a mailbox icon.Med spa. MeterCall finds every patient who hasn't booked in ninety days, checks which service they last got, and texts them a tailored offer — Botox touch-up, hydrafacial, whatever they actually need. Dormant revenue, woken up.
Patient list scrolling past. Text bubble pops up: "Hey Sarah, time for your touch-up?"Plumber. It's 9 p.m. Saturday. A customer calls a busted pipe. MeterCall's voice AI answers, quotes the emergency rate, books the job for first thing Sunday, and sends you a text. You didn't miss a dime.
Phone ringing animation. AI voice waveform. Job card appears on the screen with "Booked — 7am Sun."Auto repair. A customer declined a brake job three months ago. MeterCall pings them at exactly the right mileage with a photo of their own tire wear. Half of them book.
Dashboard showing recovered revenue counter ticking up — $1,200, $2,400, $4,800.Tell MeterCall your industry. See what shows up. metercall.ai/start
People love their chatbots. We love them too. But a chatbot is just that — a chat. You ask it a question, it gives you a really smart answer. Then you still have to go do the work.
Screenshot of a generic AI chat — user asks "how should I follow up on my proposals?" Long answer appears. Cursor taps the "copy" button. Then the answer just sits there.MeterCall is different. You don't ask it a question. You give it a job. "Follow up on every proposal I sent last week." MeterCall logs into your CRM. Pulls the list. Writes the emails. Sends them. Tracks who opened what. Books the meetings. Updates your dashboard. You didn't copy anything. You didn't paste anything. You went and ate lunch.
Same prompt in MeterCall — but instead of an essay, you see a live log: "Connected HubSpot — Pulled 14 proposals — Sent 14 follow-ups — 3 replies, 1 booked meeting ." All streaming in real time.A chatbot is the brain. MeterCall is the brain (routed across 25+ AI providers), the hands, and the keys to every tool you already use.
Stop chatting. Start shipping. metercall.ai/start
Here's the whole pricing page. Ready?
Empty screen. Then one line of text fades in.Zero to start. You get an account, a dashboard, an AI assistant, and every API we've wired up. For nothing.
Big "$0" on screen, orange-to-pink gradient.You pay only when something actually runs. A text costs less than a penny. A scraped prospect, a few pennies. A big AI job, a nickel. Most small businesses stay under fifty bucks a month.
Usage meter ticking up slowly — $0.01, $0.04, $0.12, $2.30, $47.80. Capped at the end.No seats. No contracts. No lock-in. Cancel by closing the tab.
Start free. metercall.ai/start