Resources · Learn
Long-form guides for AI-receptionist teams.
Operational playbooks for the small-business teams already running Adoomi — written for practice managers, ops leads and customer-service owners.
Guide · Hotel front of house
What an AI concierge does in a hotel, and which kind fits yours.
An AI concierge is software that answers guest questions for a property: from a bedside speaker, a guest app, the telephone, or a chat window on the hotel's own site. Each one reaches a different guest. Arranging rooms, upgrades and orders stays with your team.
8 min read · By Karim Nassar
Guide · Practice operations
The complete guide to an AI receptionist for dental practices.
What it answers from your own published pages, what it hands straight to a clinician, and where a website assistant genuinely helps a dental front desk — written for practice managers, not vendors.
11 min read · By Karim Nassar
Guide · Trade operations
An AI receptionist for electricians.
What an AI receptionist triages, what it captures and what stays human for a small electrical firm — the working parts, the hard limits, and when a phone-first answering service wins.
9 min read · By Karim Nassar
Guide · Trade operations
An AI receptionist for plumbers.
What an AI receptionist genuinely takes off a small plumbing firm's plate — after-hours enquiries, emergency triage, quote qualification — what it cannot do, and how it compares on cost with a call-answering team.
9 min read · By Karim Nassar
Guide · Restaurant front of house
What an AI receptionist for restaurants answers, and what it costs.
An AI receptionist for a restaurant answers the questions a diner sends during service — hours, walk-ins, dietary tags, parking, private hire — from your own pages, then captures the reservation enquiry. Confirming the table stays with the host stand; allergens go to the kitchen.
9 min read · By Karim Nassar
Comparison · Practice enquiries
What an answering service for accountants covers, and what January changes.
Four different products are sold to accountancy practices under one name: an off-site telephone bureau, a virtual receptionist, spoken AI on the line, and software that answers in writing on the practice's own site. This guide sets out what each covers and how each is billed.
10 min read · By Karim Nassar
Comparison · Front-desk cover
Dental answering services: what each kind actually covers.
A dental answering service is anything that answers patients while the desk is busy or closed. That covers human call answering, an AI voice on the line, a virtual receptionist, or a written assistant on the practice's website. Here is what each covers, and what each costs.
11 min read · By Karim Nassar
Guide · Workshop operations
What garage booking software does, and the questions drivers ask first.
Garage booking software gives a workshop an online booking page and the diary behind it: job types, ramp and tester capacity, reminders, vehicle history. This guide sets out what it covers, how suppliers price it, and which enquiries still reach a person first.
9 min read · By Karim Nassar
Guide · Client intake
What a legal answering service covers for a small firm.
Four different products get sold as a legal answering service: a person taking calls off-site, a virtual receptionist, software that speaks on the phone, and an assistant answering in writing on the firm's own site. This is what each does with an enquiry, and what it costs.
7 min read · By Karim Nassar
Comparison · Block management
Who answers the block: the property management answering service options.
A property management answering service covers residents who get in touch out of hours. Four different things are sold under that name, from a staffed bureau to an assistant on the website. Each takes a report differently; how serious it is, and who attends, stays with a person.
9 min read · By Karim Nassar
Guide · Where the work comes from
Where UK roofing leads come from, and what each channel asks of you.
Roofing work in the UK arrives through a short list of channels: repeat and referral, your Google Business Profile, local search, paid clicks, lead marketplaces, directories and the board on the scaffold. Here is what each asks of a roofing firm, and where your own site fits.
9 min read · By Karim Nassar
Buyer's guide · Tour operations
Tour operator software, part by part, and what to buy first.
Tour operator software is a set of separate parts: reservations and departure capacity, itinerary costing, distribution to resellers, money schedules, and a CRM for enquiries. This guide covers what each does, the order operators buy them in, and where a website assistant fits.
9 min read · By Karim Nassar
Guide · Clinic front desk
What a virtual medical receptionist is, and which kind a practice needs.
Three products get sold under that one name: a remote human on the phone line, software that speaks on it, and an assistant on the practice website. This guide separates what each covers for a private clinic and what each costs. Medicine stays with clinicians, urgency included.
8 min read · By Karim Nassar