Practical information for businesses considering an AI receptionist.
Yes, an AI receptionist can absolutely answer questions about the music genres your DJ business covers — but only if you take the time to set it up properly with that information. These systems work by drawing from a knowledge base you provide during setup. If you tell the AI that your DJ handles hip-hop, Top 40, Latin, country, and 80s classics, it will confidently relay that to callers who ask. If you leave it vague, the AI will either give a generic non-answer or tell the caller it doesn't have that information, which isn't a great first impression.
The more specific you get during setup, the better the AI performs on these niche questions. Beyond just listing genres, you can include details like whether you take requests, if you have experience with bilingual weddings, or whether you specialize in corporate events versus nightclub sets. Callers booking a DJ often have very specific questions — a bride wants to know if you can handle a Cumbia set at her reception, or a bar wants to confirm you carry deep house tracks. A well-configured AI receptionist can handle those conversations without putting the caller on hold or sending them to voicemail.
Where things get tricky is when callers ask something genuinely outside the script, like asking for your opinion on a specific obscure artist or requesting a real-time playlist preview. The AI won't improvise on those. But for the practical, informational questions that make up most first-contact calls — what genres do you play, what's your booking process, what's your rate for a four-hour event — an AI receptionist handles those cleanly and consistently every time.
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