A quiet studio building human software for the web.
Webasky is a small team of engineers, designers, and hospitality veterans building the AI Website Employee — the first serious answer to the failed chatbot decade.
“A team that treats every visitor like a guest at reception.”
Why we built an employee, not a chatbot.
We spent a decade watching the same pattern repeat: a beautiful website, a bouncing visitor, a chatbot bubble that nobody clicked. The web kept getting louder while getting less helpful.
The turning point wasn’t a new model — it was a new frame. Stop building a bot in the corner. Start building an employee on the page. Someone who greets, guides, remembers, and moves the visitor forward.
Webasky today is that idea, shipped: a trained AI Website Employee that lives on your site, speaks in your voice, and converts curiosity into conversation.
- The problem we sawVisitors landing on great websites — and leaving with unanswered questions.
- The first prototypeOne page, one trained employee, one guided path. It converted 3× the old form.
- What we learnedPeople don't want a chatbot. They want to feel personally helped.
- Webasky todayEmployees deployed across hospitality, SaaS, healthcare and finance.
What guides how we build.
Three principles decide every product call we make — from how the employee speaks to how we handle a single visitor’s data.
The employee answers only from your real content — no hallucinated pricing, no made-up policies.
No robotic bot tone. Warmth, brevity, and turn-taking that reads like a real teammate.
Visitor data is minimized, encrypted, and never sold. You own every conversation.
Hospitality is a technology.
The greatest luxury has never been more features. It’s being made to feel personally taken care of.
The web forgot that — it handed visitors a menu and a form and called it self-service. We started Webasky because a chatbot bolted to a corner of a page is not an answer.
A real employee greeting you, guiding you, remembering you — that is. We’re small on purpose. Every person here has shipped software or run a front desk. Often both.