Describe your agent. Maestro builds it — in your language.
Maestro is the multilingual AI copilot that turns a sentence into a working phone agent: persona, voice, language, pathway and tools. Prompt it in Hebrew, Arabic or Russian — not just English.
Prompt in any of 4 languages
“בנה לי נציגת מכירות שמדברת עברית ואנגלית” → a ready agent. Maestro understands HE/AR/RU/EN natively.
From idea to live call in minutes
Maestro drafts the persona, picks a voice, writes the first pathway and wires the tools you mention.
Live preview & test call
Hear the agent in-browser before you publish. Iterate by chatting, not configuring.
A copilot that's actually fluent in the region
Most copilots are English-first — they'll happily describe a Hebrew agent but the underlying engine can't deliver it. Maestro is built on a model stack tuned for Hebrew, Arabic dialects and Russian, so what it promises is what you ship.
Composable skills
Type “/” to drop in reusable skills — sales, support, scheduling, lead-qualification — and Maestro stitches them into the flow with the right guardrails.
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Characters
A Character is one reusable agent — its persona, assigned skills, knowledge, voice and per-caller memory — that you can dispatch across voice calls, SMS and a web widget.
Pathways
Design call logic on a visual canvas — decision nodes, variable extraction, tool calls, transfers — that flows right-to-left for Hebrew and Arabic, not bolted-on LTR.
Voices
A growing catalog of Hebrew and Arabic-dialect voices that no global platform offers, plus single-clip voice cloning and a two-sided marketplace.
Knowledge base
Upload files, crawl sites or connect sources; Arivox indexes them with Hebrew/Arabic tokenization and RTL-aware ingestion so agents answer from your truth, not a guess.
Integrations & actions
Connect Salesforce, HubSpot, Google/Cal calendars, WhatsApp, Israeli CRMs, any OpenAPI service or an MCP server. Risk-tiered tools with an approval gate keep actions safe.
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Give your customers a voice agent that actually sounds local.
Book a demo and hear Arivox answer in Hebrew, Arabic or Russian — on a local number, on your terms.