The phone never stopped
being the business.
In most of the world, business still happens on a call — orders placed, debts negotiated, problems solved by voice. Dialogus gives enterprises real ownership of that channel: answered in under a second, acting on your systems, leaving evidence of every action.
dialogus n. — Latin, from the Greek diálogos: a conversation between two or more voices.
It's in the name.
Four rules we don't break.
Calls are promises
Every call is someone trusting you with an order, a complaint or a debt. We treat that trust as the product.
Evidence over opinions
We don't ask anyone to believe us. Every call ships with audio, transcript and outcome — the record settles it.
Ship every day
Our agents get better overnight and so do we. Production first, no theater.
Own the outcome
We don't sell software that watches problems — we sell calls resolved. If it didn't resolve, it didn't count.
Held to the same bar
as our agents.
Every call our agents take is scored, replayed and made better overnight — and the people who build them live by the same standard. Excellence here isn't a poster on a wall; it's the nightly review.
Senior by default
Engineers who built and ran systems with millions of users before this one — nobody here is learning on your calls.
Founder-led
Backed by Y Combinator, and the founders are still in the room — with the code, and with your operation.
No layers
The person who wrote the code is the person on the call with you. Questions reach an answer in minutes, not sprints.
The bar is high.
The phone is ringing.









