Use a voice call when it is easier to talk through the context than type it out.
Voice is useful when you want to explain a business problem, pressure-test an idea, talk through an offer, review what is not working, or get JeremyAI to help you think through a decision out loud.
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When to use voice instead of chat
Use a voice call when the context is easier to explain out loud.
Good voice call topics include:
talking through an offer or positioning problem
explaining why a funnel, VSL, ad, or sales process is not working
walking through a messy business situation before asking for a plan
pressure-testing a new idea before writing copy or building assets
getting unstuck when you know the problem but do not know how to frame it
If you already have a file, page, script, or detailed numbers, chat may be better because you can paste or upload the source material directly.
Start a voice call inside JeremyAI
From JeremyAI, select New Voice Call.
If microphone access is not already enabled, your browser may show a permission popup before the call starts.
Once the call starts, speak naturally. You do not need to format the request like a written prompt. Give JeremyAI the same context you would give in a normal strategy conversation.
When you are done, use the end-call button to leave the call. After the call ends, you can keep the conversation going in chat.
What to say first
Start by giving JeremyAI the business context and the decision you want help with.
Example:
I want to talk through a problem with my offer.\
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The offer is [describe the offer].\
The audience is [who buys it].\
The current sales path is [ads, VSL, webinar, application, call, email, etc.].\
The problem is [what is not working].\
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First, help me diagnose what is unclear or broken. Then ask me questions before giving recommendations.\
You can speak this naturally instead of reading it word for word. The point is to include the offer, audience, current sales path, and the problem you want help solving.
During the call
Keep the conversation focused on one topic at a time.
If JeremyAI asks a question, answer with the best context you have. If you do not know the answer, say that. JeremyAI can still help you make a reasonable first-pass decision from the information available.
If the answer starts going in the wrong direction, correct it the same way you would in chat:
"That is not the main issue. The real problem is..."
"Focus on the sales call, not the ads."
"Ask me more questions before giving the plan."
"Summarize what you understand so far."
After the call
Use the next step JeremyAI gives you while the context is still fresh.
That might be rewriting an offer, outlining a VSL, diagnosing a bottleneck, reviewing a sales issue, or turning the conversation into a clearer plan.
After the call ends, it becomes a saved chat in JeremyAI. Open that chat when you want to continue the conversation with the call context already carried forward.
If you need JeremyAI to work from files, links, scripts, pages, or numbers after the call, continue in chat and share the source material there.
Note: If you share a document or link, make sure it can be viewed by anyone with the link. JeremyAI will not be able to read private, login-protected, blocked, or permission-restricted links.
If voice is not working
Try these first:
make sure your browser has microphone permission
check that the correct microphone is selected
refresh the page and start the call again
try a different browser if the microphone still does not connect
make sure your internet connection is stable
If the issue continues, email [email protected] with the account email you use for JeremyAI, what happened, the browser/device you were using, and a screenshot or short recording if possible.
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