Summary
Asmi AI launched on Product Hunt as a personal assistant that handles real-world chores by calling services or people, navigating IVRs, waiting on hold, booking appointments, resolving service issues, and updating users through iMessage or WhatsApp. Its high launch engagement signals demand for agents that complete messy offline workflows rather than only answer questions.
What changed
Asmi AI launched as a voice-and-messaging personal agent for real-world chores, including calls to dentists, salons, plumbers, banks, insurance providers, friends, and colleagues, with updates through iMessage or WhatsApp.
Why it matters
The signal is about agent execution crossing from browser or chat tasks into phone-mediated services and human coordination. If these workflows work reliably, the consumer-agent market shifts toward outcome ownership, escalation handling, and trust in delegated calls.
Evidence excerpt
Product Hunt says Asmi calls users every morning, then calls services or people to coordinate, book, or resolve things, updates users on iMessage or WhatsApp, and can navigate IVRs, wait on hold, and handle complex conversations.