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Asmi AI

Discovered On Jun 11, 2026
Primary Metric 338
AI that handles your personal chores in the real world
Asmi calls you every morning. You talk - it handles the day. It calls services (dentist, salon, plumber, bank, insurance) or people (friends, colleagues) to coordinate, book or resolve things. Updates you on iMessage or WhatsApp when done. It can navigate IVRS, wait on hold and handle complex conversations well.
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Developer & User Discourse

[Redacted] • Jun 11, 2026
Congrats on the launch, guys!! So excited to see it go live 🚀
[Redacted] • Jun 11, 2026
I must try this out!
[Redacted] • Jun 11, 2026
came in fully expecting another "ai assistant" that does nothing. but waiting on hold and dealing with those awful IVR menus and actually getting the thing done is the part everyone usually skips. that's the annoying 20%. didn't expect to be into this but here we are
[Redacted] • Jun 11, 2026
Nice.
[Redacted] • Jun 11, 2026
Really exciting vision especially the ability to wait on hold and manage complex conversations without constant supervision. How do users typically build trust in Asmi before letting it make calls on their behalf?
[Redacted] • Jun 11, 2026
Honestly, a really smart wedge. Everyone is piling onto the thinking layer, but most of the real world still runs on phone calls to places that will never have an API. Using voice to reach the offline stuff is a good bet . Curious how it holds up at scale, but congrats @Asmi AI , this is cool
[Redacted] • Jun 11, 2026
I got a charge back to fight and this is perfect! Great job team!
[Redacted] • Jun 11, 2026
Everyone will have their very personal agent soon, and your product seems to be right on track. Congrats on the launch!
[Redacted] • Jun 11, 2026
Looks useful, Asmi AI: AI that handles your personal chores in the real world. Who did you build this for first?
[Redacted] • Jun 11, 2026
Really interesting execution. The AI that calls people category feels ready to explode. 💥
[Redacted] • Jun 11, 2026
Finally an AI product solving actual everyday headaches rather than creating new workflows.
[Redacted] • Jun 11, 2026
Fantastic idea. I was just thinking that something like this would be damn helpful. However, can you work on the sync? For some reason, it is not able to sync my contacts very well.
[Redacted] • Jun 11, 2026
I had Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini open in three tabs. All brilliant. None of them would pick up the phone." that line alone sells the whole product. the IVR navigation and waiting on hold part is the real value because that's where everyone's time actually goes. not the conversation itself but the 20 minutes of hold music before it even starts. curious how it handles callbacks when the service asks to call back later
[Redacted] • Jun 11, 2026
This is the kind of AI I’d actually use because the task finishes outside the app. Curious how you handle guardrails like max budget, preferred times, or asking before it confirms something?
[Redacted] • Jun 11, 2026
the daily morning call concept is surprisingly clever. It creates a natural habit loop. but can we call anytime of the day in case any task comes up?
[Redacted] • Jun 11, 2026
Nice! I'll ask boring but important question: Many countries require upfront disclosure that calls are recorded (which they have to be for the service) and that it's an AI (which is robo calling, at the end of the day). How will you handle this, and will it mean people on the other end hang up right away when the hear that it's a "robot recording the call"?
[Redacted] • Jun 11, 2026
Congrats team! For anyone who’s been procrastinating on calls or scheduling, this feels like a game-changer.
[Redacted] • Jun 11, 2026
The strongest part is that users don't need to learn a new app or workflow. great approch 🙌
[Redacted] • Jun 10, 2026
Hey Product Hunt 👋 I'm Rishi - co-founder & CEO of Asmi.I've built India's largest home appliances company ($500M rev, $100M raised). I spent years at Flipkart building products for 500 million people.This is the most personal thing I've ever shipped.The problem hit me on a Tuesday.I had 12 things to do. Not hard things. Not creative things.Call the dentist. Fight a charge with the bank. Follow up with three contractors who'd gone quiet. Book a restaurant. Chase my accountant.Every single one needed a real phone call - hold music, IVR menus, "your call is important to us," the works.I had Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini open in three tabs. All brilliant. None of them would pick up the phone.That Tuesday cost me four hours.So we built Asmi.Every morning, Asmi calls you. You talk - dump everything on your mind. Then Asmi handles it. Real calls to real people. It navigates IVR menus, waits on hold, does the back-and-forth. You get a WhatsApp or iMessage update when it's done.No app. No chatbot. Just things actually done.Week one looked like this:Called 3 plumbers, compared quotes, booked the best - user did nothingChecks in with a user's mother every day. In Italian.Called 5 resorts to check specific requirements and book a team offsitePhoto of food preferences → called the restaurant → order placedWhy now? Every AI lab built a brilliant thinking machine. Nobody built the one that acts in the physical world. Voice is the oldest interface. Banks, doctors, contractors, government offices — most don't have an API. Asmi doesn't need one. It just calls.The team: My co-founder Satwik Kottur is a CMU PhD, ex-Meta AI and DeepMind. He built the engine. I'm making sure the world knows about it.I'll be here all day. Every comment gets a reply - from me and the team.One ask: what's the one chore you've been delaying for days? Drop it below — let's see if Asmi can take it off your plate today 👇