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I Built an AI Assistant With Its Own Phone Number in 10 Minutes

Source: https://www.tomsguide.com/ai/i-built-an-ai-assistant-with-its-own-phone-number-in-10-minutes-heres-how Date: 2026-02-27 Author: Amanda Caswell (Tom's Guide)

Summary

ElevenLabs launched Conversational AI 2.0, allowing anyone to create a human-sounding AI assistant with a real phone number in ~10-15 minutes. Unlike robotic chatbots, these agents handle interruptions, understand "ums" and "ahs," and respond with sub-second latency.


The Setup Process

Three-step setup after creating an ElevenLabs account:

  1. Define the Brain — Create a conversational AI agent with a System Prompt (e.g., "You are a receptionist for a local bakery"). Optionally upload a Knowledge Base (PDF menu, docs, etc.)

  2. Choose the Voice — Select from 3,000+ realistic voices or use Professional Voice Cloning to sound like yourself

  3. Link the Line — Import a phone number via native Twilio integration


Key Features

Feature Description
Turn-Taking Listens for intent, responds mid-sentence if interrupted
Languages 30+ supported (English, Spanish, French, etc.)
Latency Sub-second, feels like real human conversation
Knowledge Base Upload PDFs/menus for domain-specific answers

Pricing

  • Free plan: 15 free minutes of conversations
  • Paid: Billed by the minute (ElevenLabs recently cut prices ~50% to compete with OpenAI)

Use Cases

  • Small businesses — AI receptionist for quotes, scheduling, FAQs
  • Contractors — Answer calls while on job sites
  • Personal assistant — Calendar management via voice (hands-free)
  • Customer support — 24/7 availability without engineering team

Concerns

  • Trust/Disclosure: AI voices are nearly indistinguishable from humans
  • Safety: Disclosure when speaking to AI remains unclear
  • ElevenLabs says they're strengthening safety guardrails in 2026

Key Insight

"Phone agents" represent a shift from text chatbots to conversational AI on phone lines—making AI accessible to people who prefer speaking over typing, and giving small businesses tools previously requiring an engineering team.