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Use Cases

What Kuyil actually does

The everyday jobs Kuyil handles across kiosks, websites and spaces — each a high-volume moment where a fast, grounded, multilingual answer changes the experience.

Common use cases

Visitor greeting & check-in

Welcome guests by voice, capture who they're seeing, notify hosts and route them — no clipboard.

Wayfinding

Spoken, step-by-step directions to any room, counter, gate or department.

Product & store finder

Find an item, brand or service and get pointed straight to the aisle, floor or unit.

FAQ & process help

Hours, policies, "how do I…" and "what do I bring" — answered from your knowledge base.

Agenda & schedules

What's next, who's speaking and where — perfect for events, transit and campuses.

Lead capture

On the web and at events, turn conversations into qualified pipeline synced to your CRM.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Visitor greeting and check-in, wayfinding, product and store finding, FAQ and process guidance, agenda and schedule lookup, and lead capture.
Yes. Kuyil grounds answers in your specific content and is configured to your tone, branding and workflows.
Through resolution rate, the intents people ask, content gaps, languages served and time-of-day patterns — all in the analytics dashboard.
Healthcare, retail, government, corporate offices, education, events, hospitality and transport hubs.
Yes. One platform deploys across many sites with shared knowledge, per-location content and central analytics.
Yes. At a booth or registration desk, Kuyil engages, qualifies and captures contact details with intent, syncing to your CRM.
Yes. Kuyil gives turn-by-turn spoken directions to any room, counter, gate or department, with an on-screen map when a display is present.
Yes. It greets visitors, captures who they are here to see, notifies the host through your preferred channel, and routes them — hands-free.

Hear Kuyil for yourself

A live, fifteen-minute conversation with your future front desk. Bring your hardest question — in any language.

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