Not a chatbot. A support employee.

Fire your helpdesk
Hire an AI.

Airlok connects to any inbox, learns your product from docs and past conversations, and resolves support tickets autonomously. No helpdesk migration. No per-seat fees. Just fewer tickets hitting your team.

The Problem

$0.99

Per resolution. That's what Intercom Fin charges, on top of $39-139/seat/month. Sierra wants $50K+ annually. You're an SMB. You need support automation, not a second mortgage.

Airlok

Any inbox

Gmail. Outlook. Shared support@ address. Connect what you already use. Airlok starts resolving tickets from day one. No migration, no new tools, no training your team on another platform.

Three steps. Then it works.

Most AI support tools take weeks to deploy. Airlok takes minutes.

1

Connect your inbox

Link your support email. Gmail, Outlook, any IMAP. Airlok watches incoming tickets in real-time.

2

Feed it your knowledge

Upload docs, FAQs, past conversations. Airlok ingests everything and builds a deep understanding of your product.

3

Let it run

Airlok resolves routine tickets automatically. Prepares full context summaries for the ones it escalates. Gets smarter every day.

What makes Airlok different

Standalone

No helpdesk required

Intercom Fin needs Intercom. Zendesk AI needs Zendesk. Airlok works with whatever you already have. Zero platform lock-in.

Autonomous

Employee, not copilot

Most AI support tools suggest replies for humans to approve. Airlok resolves tickets end-to-end. Your team only sees what actually needs them.

Learning

Gets measurably smarter

Resolution rate improves weekly. Airlok learns from every ticket, every doc update, every escalation. Track the improvement over time.

Escalation

Smart handoffs, not dumb transfers

When Airlok can't resolve, it doesn't just say "let me transfer you." It prepares a full context brief so your team can resolve in half the time.

Support should scale without headcount.

Airlok is building the future where every SMB has enterprise-grade support, powered by AI that actually works.