Run a phone survey without dialing a soul.
Give Phone Bud your contact list and your questions. It calls each person, asks them the same way every time, and drops every answer into one results table — feedback, research, RSVPs, win-back checks.
No credit card to start Always says it's an AI Is this legal?
- One script, every contact. A campaign dials the whole list for you.
- Structured answers per question — counts and themes, ready to read.
- Full transcripts for every response, so the nuance isn't lost.
| Contact | Q1 Renew? | Q2 Rating | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| M. Alvarez | Yes | 9 / 10 | Done |
| J. Chen | Yes | 8 / 10 | Done |
| P. Okafor | No | 5 / 10 | Done |
| D. Rossi | Yes | 10 / 10 | Done |
| K. Nguyen | Maybe | 7 / 10 | Done |
| Rollup | 3 yes · 1 maybe | 7.8 avg | — |
A few quick questions
How many people can it survey?
As many as you put on the list. A campaign calls each contact with the same questions and collects every answer into one table.
What do I get back?
Your questions answered for each respondent — yes/no, ratings, short responses — plus a full transcript of every call and a rollup across all of them.
Will people know it's an AI?
Yes. Each agent identifies as an AI assistant calling on your behalf, and recording follows consent law automatically. See how AI phone calls work for a small business.
Isn't this just a robocall or a scam?
No. Phone Bud isn't a mass robodialer — the AI identifies itself as an AI calling on your behalf, has a real conversation, and follows recording-consent law. You approve every call and only reach people you have a legitimate reason to contact. More on how this stays legal →