Sell from grounded company context
Answer product questions and objections from synced site content, exact page context, and Company KB, with instructions for voice, emphasis, and sensitive topics such as pricing.
Solution 02 / Inbound
The first asset-aware agentic web chat knows what each visitor is looking at, reacts to the page around them, and sells through a real conversation that can answer, qualify, capture, and book.



The product / live
Ask a product question, bring a GTM problem, or signal that you want to talk. This is GTM² responding, qualifying, and finding the next step in real time.
The first asset-aware chat
The page is part of the conversation.
GTM² grounds the agent in the exact page context and can react when a visitor clicks or dwells on meaningful assets. Pricing, integrations, a demo CTA, or private proposal content can change what the agent says next.
Answer product questions and objections from synced site content, exact page context, and Company KB, with instructions for voice, emphasis, and sensitive topics such as pricing.
Recognize meaningful clicks and dwell time around pricing, integrations, demos, and other configured assets, then change the conversation while interest is live.
Collect email when it serves the chosen goal, or identify a visitor from a form submission on your site instead of forcing every conversation through a form first.
Configure the assistant to answer questions, capture leads, or book meetings, with proactive handoff and a real booking link when buying interest appears.
Use cases / where to start
Configure one primary goal, then tune the assistant around the conversion path that matters most on that site or page.
Use grounded site and KB content to explain fit, integrations, implementation, and common objections at any hour.
Ask for email when the conversation earns it and preserve the pages and questions that explain the interest.
Offer a configured booking route when the visitor signals they are ready for a human conversation.
Start with one goal: answer, capture, or book. Then tune the experience from real visitor behavior.