u/Dizzy-Emergency-9330

I built an AI that lives inside a phone number. No app, no screen, no data plan. You just call it.

I built an AI that lives inside a phone number. No app, no screen, no data plan. You just call it.

Hey Reddit — I've been building something I wish existed when I was constantly on the go and couldn't stare at my phone.It's called Wavvy. It's a phone number that has an AI assistant built into it. You call your Wavvy number, and it:•Reads and replies to your texts (with your confirmation before sending)•Checks your voicemails and reads them to you•Sets reminders and takes notes — all by voice•Updates a public "live page" so people can see your status without texting you•Looks up contacts, web pages, and answers questionsNo app to download. No screen. Works on a flip phone, a landline, a car's Bluetooth, or even a borrowed phone. The whole idea is that your AI should be reachable from any phone, not locked behind an app.I've been using it daily. The weirdest/best use case so far: I was driving, someone texted me, I called my number, the AI read the message, I dictated a reply, it read it back and asked me to confirm before sending. Felt like having a secretary in my pocket.

Live demo: wavvy.manus.space

Happy to answer any questions — roast it, I can take it.

u/Dizzy-Emergency-9330 — 3 days ago
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I built an AI that lives inside a phone number. No app, no screen, no data plan. You just call it.

Hey Reddit — I've been building something I wish existed when I was constantly on the go and couldn't stare at my phone.It's called Wavvy. It's a phone number that has an AI assistant built into it. You call your Wavvy number, and it:•Reads and replies to your texts (with your confirmation before sending)•Checks your voicemails and reads them to you•Sets reminders and takes notes — all by voice•Updates a public "live page" so people can see your status without texting you•Looks up contacts, web pages, and answers questionsNo app to download. No screen. Works on a flip phone, a landline, a car's Bluetooth, or even a borrowed phone. The whole idea is that your AI should be reachable from any phone, not locked behind an app.I've been using it daily. The weirdest/best use case so far: I was driving, someone texted me, I called my number, the AI read the message, I dictated a reply, it read it back and asked me to confirm before sending. Felt like having a secretary in my pocket.Live demo: wavvy.manus.spaceHappy to answer any questions — roast it, I can take it.

u/Dizzy-Emergency-9330 — 2 days ago