For interior design firms and decorators

The AI Sales Assistant Built for Interior Designers

Interior design projects start with a vision and a gut feeling about a designer. That feeling is formed in the first few minutes of contact — the response time, the quality of the initial conversation, and whether you feel like you understand what they're trying to create. If you take two days to respond to an inquiry form, that feeling is already being formed by someone else.

Ozzie responds to project inquiries within minutes, has a genuine conversation about the project scope and vision, qualifies budget and timeline, and books your paid discovery consultation. It handles the tire-kickers with grace and surfaces the serious clients so your consultation time is spent on projects that will actually close.

The sales challenges specific to Interior Designers

Inquiry response lag during active projects

You're deep in a kitchen renovation when three new project inquiries come in. Ozzie responds to all three immediately — while you focus on the project that's already billing.

Budget qualification conversations that feel awkward

Asking about budget upfront feels transactional. Ozzie does it naturally — framing it as scope-setting, not gatekeeping — so you get the information without the discomfort.

Discovery consultation no-shows after free initial calls

When consultations are free, show rates drop. For paid consultations, Ozzie confirms, reminds, and ensures the client is prepared — improving show rates.

Proposal follow-ups that feel desperate

Following up on a proposal you spent 10 hours on feels awkward. Ozzie follows up confidently, professionally, and without desperation.

How Ozzie is built for Interior Designers

Case study

Elena F. — Fente Studio Interiors, Miami, FL

Challenge: Elena was getting 20+ project inquiries per month but converting only 8 to paid consultations. Most inquiries were either poorly qualified (wrong budget) or going cold before she followed up. She was spending consultation time on the wrong clients.

Approach: Ozzie called every inquiry within 15 minutes, asked about the project scope and vision, and naturally surfaced budget range using Elena's preferred framing. It booked paid consultations only with qualified prospects.

Result: Paid consultation bookings held steady at 8–9 per month — but they were now nearly all qualified. Project conversion from paid consultation improved from 45% to 71%, doubling booked revenue.

Questions from Interior Designers

Can Ozzie convey our design aesthetic and brand in the conversation?

Yes. You provide a description of your style, signature approach, past projects, and what makes working with you different. Ozzie conveys this in a way that attracts the right clients.

How does Ozzie handle a prospect whose budget is far below our project minimums?

Ozzie qualifies budget range early. For clients below your minimum, it's gracious — explains your typical project scope and suggests they may want to explore other options, without wasting either party's time.

Can it handle inquiries for both residential and commercial projects?

Yes. You brief Ozzie on how to route and qualify both. Different scopes get different questions and different consultation types.

What about following up on vendor or contractor relationships?

Yes. Ozzie can make touchpoint calls to architects, contractors, and real estate agents who refer clients — keeping those referral relationships warm.

Is it appropriate for a high-end, relationship-driven design practice?

Many high-end designers use Ozzie for intake and qualification, then hand off all creative and vision conversations to themselves. The speed of intake impresses clients; the depth of the design conversation is still all you.

Spend your consultation time on clients who are ready to invest

Ozzie responds instantly, qualifies budget and scope, and books your paid consultations — so your calendar is filled with the right clients.

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