Strong fit
Your technical team is preparing a voice agent for real operational workflows and can define the policies, tools, caller conditions, and outcomes that determine whether it is ready.
Design partners
Voxeval is working with technical voice-AI teams to evaluate production readiness for real voice-agent workflows.
A focused collaboration for technical teams willing to turn real workflow requirements into a repeatable release gate.
The exchange
Start with one agent. The paired inputs and returns below provide the evidence behind a release recommendation.
Bring the five workflows that determine whether this agent is useful.
Define disclosures, authentication, escalation, tool arguments, and required results.
Identify the noise, accents, interruptions, and telephony conditions that matter.
Bring relevant failed calls when policy and retention rules allow.
How we work
Agree on the workflows, expected outcomes, policies, tool behavior, and caller conditions that make the release important.
Exercise the agent against domain-specific scenarios and capture the business evidence behind each outcome.
Inspect readiness, blockers, and failure attribution with the people responsible for the release.
Turn resolved failures and relevant incidents into reusable regressions for the next release.
Who it is for
Your technical team is preparing a voice agent for real operational workflows and can define the policies, tools, caller conditions, and outcomes that determine whether it is ready.
You are still exploring a general prototype, do not yet have important workflows to evaluate, or cannot define the evidence that would support a release decision.