A Deep AI Solutions product · every claim signed

The accountable AI riding shotgun on every sales call.

Shotgun joins the meeting as a named participant, answers technical and pricing questions out loud in about two seconds, never negotiates, and cryptographically signs every claim it makes. You drive the call. Shotgun answers.

~2s
answer latency, spoken out loud
100%
of claims Ed25519-signed & source-bound
$597
per seat — not a six-figure contract
The problem it kills

Every rep loses deals to the same three words: “let me check.”

The moment a prospect asks a precise technical or pricing question the rep can't answer cold, momentum dies and the follow-up email goes unread. Sales engineers don't scale. Whisper tools make the rep read-and-repeat with an awkward lag. Full-replacement AI demos make buyers distrust the call.

01 · ANSWERS OUT LOUD

The expert is already in the room

Product, integration, security, and pricing-mechanics questions answered the instant they're asked — grounded in a curated knowledge base, never improvised.

02 · KNOWS WHEN NOT TO SPEAK

Disciplined by hard rules, not vibes

Never negotiates price. Never makes commitments. Never talks over the prospect. Hands anything sensitive or emotional straight to your rep — enforced in code.

03 · SIGNS EVERY CLAIM

Proof, not promises

Every factual claim is Ed25519-signed, bound to its source, and chained into a tamper-evident ledger. After the call: a receipt anyone can verify independently.

Sales calls, with and without Shotgun

Without Shotgun

  • “Let me get back to you” — and the deal cools
  • Reps improvise answers under pressure and get them wrong
  • Sales engineers double-booked; demos slip a week
  • No record of what was actually claimed on the call

With Shotgun

  • Correct, source-bound answer spoken in ~2 seconds
  • Rep stays on the relationship; AI covers the facts
  • Every call carries your best technical answer, 24/7
  • Signed receipt of every claim — verifiable by the buyer's counsel
Versus the field

Other AI sales tools answer. Only one can prove what it said.

CapabilityShotgunEnterprise AI SEs
(1mind, Vivun)
Whisper tools
(Docket)
Meeting agents
(Otter)
Speaks answers out loud on the call rep reads & repeats~ from meeting history
Cryptographically signed claim ledger Ed25519 + receipt
Hard no-negotiation / no-commitment rules enforced in code~~
Grounded in curated, verified KB only blocked otherwise~~ past meetings
Human rep stays first chair mute/override live~
Published SMB pricing $597/seat six-figure ACV enterprise

Deep dives: Shotgun vs 1mind · vs Vivun Ava · vs Docket · vs Otter

Pricing — published, not “book a call to find out”

Priced so one closed deal covers the year.

Seat
$597 / rep / month
  • 1 rep seat
  • 1,500 call-minutes / month (~30 demo-hours)
  • Full operator console
  • Signed claim ledger + post-call receipts
Start with a Seat
Pod
$1,997 / month
  • 5 seats, pooled 7,500 minutes
  • Everything in Seat
  • Shared call library
  • Overage $0.15/min — a guardrail, not a revenue line
Book a Pod demo
Attestation add-on
+$200 / seat · or $999 / org / mo
  • Rekor-anchored public verification
  • Counsel-ready receipt exports
  • Retention controls
  • Compliance reporting
Add attestation

Design-partner offer (first 10 teams): $397/seat locked for 12 months, logo & case-study rights, weekly feedback call.

FAQ

The questions that decide the deal

How much does one wrong answer on a sales call cost you?
One mis-quoted price, one invented integration, one “let me get back to you” on a buying question — and the deal stalls or dies. If your average deal is $10K, a single blown answer costs 16 months of a Shotgun seat. The real question isn't what Shotgun costs — it's what improvising on live calls already costs you.
Does Shotgun replace my reps?
No — it rides shotgun. Your rep opens the call, owns the relationship, and closes. Shotgun answers factual questions instantly and stays silent otherwise. It never negotiates and never makes commitments — hard rules enforced in code, not a tone setting.
What if it doesn't know the answer?
It says so, out loud, and commits to a written follow-up — instead of improvising. If retrieval confidence is below threshold, the model is never even consulted. An AI that knows when not to speak is the product.
How do I know what the AI actually said?
Every claim is Ed25519-signed, bound to its knowledge source, and appended to a hash-chained ledger. Post-call, you get a signed receipt anyone can verify with the public key. Think you can fake one? Try to forge a receipt.
What if the prospect doesn't want AI on the call?
The bot leaves. Cleanly. It always joins disclosed as “Shotgun · AI Assistant (Recording)” and the rep introduces it in the first minute. Consent is the default.
How fast can we go live?
Days, not quarters. Your vertical knowledge pack (facts, pricing, objection library, battlecards, compliance language) is assembled and tested with you — then you spend a session trying to break it before it ever meets a prospect. Nothing goes live until you can't.

Hear it before you buy it.

No form. No “sales conversation.” Play a real scripted Shotgun call — watch it answer, refuse to negotiate, and sign every claim.