Sample report
Sample WhatsApp AI readiness report
This is what a ReplyReady readiness report looks like: a scorecard, a fix list, a sample wrong answer and its correction, and a readiness verdict. It uses a generic demo business — no real business, customer, or contact data. It is part of building your AI-ready business brain.
Example only. Generic demo profile, fictional figures, and unknown details shown as NEEDS OWNER CONFIRMATION. Your real report uses the facts you approve.
Demo business profile
- Business name: Local Coffee Roastery
- Country: Brunei
- Channel: WhatsApp
- Languages: English, Bahasa Melayu, Manglish, Brunei Malay
- Prices, hours, delivery: NEEDS OWNER CONFIRMATION
Checked answers (example)
Hands over to a human politely instead of guessing.
Quotes a price, but the price list is still NEEDS OWNER CONFIRMATION.
Promises same-day delivery, which is not confirmed.
Scorecard (example)
- Handover rules — Ready
- Do-not-say rules — Ready
- Prices — Needs fix (still NEEDS OWNER CONFIRMATION)
- Delivery rules — Needs fix (same-day not confirmed)
- Opening hours — Needs fix (NEEDS OWNER CONFIRMATION)
Fix list (example)
- (important) Confirm and add the current price list — replace NEEDS OWNER CONFIRMATION.
- (important) Confirm whether same-day delivery is offered; if not, add a do-not-say rule.
- Confirm opening hours, including weekends and public holidays.
- Re-test the price and delivery questions after the fixes.
Sample wrong answer and correction
Bad AI answer: “Yes, 1kg is BND 28 and we can deliver same-day.”
Why it fails: price unconfirmed, same-day delivery unconfirmed.
Safer answer: “Let me confirm today's price and whether same-day delivery is possible for your area before I promise anything.”
Verdict (example)
Because at least one critical area (prices) is unconfirmed and the AI made a delivery promise it cannot keep, the example verdict is Needs fix before private preview. Once prices and delivery are confirmed and the answers re-tested, it can move to Ready for internal use.
The placeholder lesson
In an internal product test for a local coffee roastery, placeholder information like NEEDS OWNER CONFIRMATION had to be treated as missing information, not as a ready answer. This changed the readiness result from appearing safe to correctly flagging missing prices, hours, and delivery rules — which is exactly what you see above.
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AI Agent Interview · sample
Example: what the AI Agent Interview shows
The full report above is the USD 49 First Check. The lighter USD 19 AI Agent Interview returns a short, reply-level gap list like this:
Customer asks: “Do you deliver today?”
AI replied: “Yes, we can deliver today for free.”
ReplyReady gap scan:
- Risky delivery promise: needs owner confirmation.
- Unsupported “free delivery” claim: no approved rule shown.
- Availability promise: delivery timing may depend on area and schedule.
- Safer reply: “Let me confirm today’s delivery availability and fee first so I do not promise the wrong thing.”
- Passed: tone is polite and easy to understand.
This is a sample only — not the full USD 49 report. We do not invent gaps; if a category looks safe, we mark it as passed. See pricing and the 10 gap categories.
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