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Technology Published on January 5, 2025

Why Astrorant Will Never Make Chatbots (But Only Voice Agents and Text Agents)

Discover why Astrorant has made a precise and conscious choice: not to develop chatbots, but voice agents and text agents. It's not about fashion or available technology, but about approach to the problem.

Why Astrorant Will Never Make Chatbots (But Only Voice Agents and Text Agents)

In common language, the terms chatbot, virtual assistant, and agent are often used as synonyms. In reality, they indicate profoundly different concepts. Astrorant has made a precise and conscious choice: not to develop chatbots, but voice agents and text agents. It's not a question of fashion or available technology, but of approach to the problem.

The Structural Limit of Chatbots

A chatbot, by definition, is a reactive and guided tool: it responds to predefined inputs, follows rigid flows, manages short and poorly contextual conversations. Even when it is "intelligent", a chatbot remains confined to a questionโ€“answer schema. It doesn't make decisions, doesn't close processes, doesn't have responsibility for the final result. In other words: a chatbot converses, but doesn't act. For Astrorant this limit is unacceptable.

Agents, Not Interfaces

An agent is something different. An agent:

  • has an objective,
  • understands the context,
  • performs concrete actions,
  • completes a task.

Whether vocal or textual, an Astrorant agent doesn't limit itself to "responding well": it manages a reservation, verifies availability, assigns a time slot, confirms or modifies an operation. The value is not in the conversation itself, but in the result.