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Call Flow is an AI training platform for sales and customer support teams. Instead of learning on real customers, reps practice realistic calls against AI-powered buyers and callers โ then get instant, objective feedback on every session.
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Pricing starts at $49.99/month. A 30-day full-access trial with up to 20 seats is available for $1.
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CallFlow.devCallFlow.dev's answer:
Competitors may offer generic conversation practice, live coaching platforms, or basic AI chatbots, but CallFlow.dev emphasizes hyper-realistic voice-style simulations, volume of scenarios, real-time multi-dimensional scoring, and enterprise training outcomes (ramp speed + CSAT/FCR lifts). It is particularly compelling for teams that need to scale training without proportionally scaling manager time.
CallFlow.dev's answer:
Scale and realism of scenarios: 700+ dynamic, adaptive AI scenarios covering refunds, upselling, technical troubleshooting, compliance, de-escalation, complex objections, and more. These are not static scripts but branching, emotionally progressive conversations.
โข Caller personas and difficulty levels: Six realistic AI caller personas that evolve emotionally, available at beginner, intermediate, and advanced difficulty.
โข Real-time evaluation and coaching: Instant AI scoring across key dimensions (rapport, objection handling, resolution quality, professionalism, regulatory compliance) plus personalized coaching tips after every practice session.
โข Customization depth: A built-in custom scenario creator that lets teams import their own product knowledge, FAQs, policies, and objection scripts so training matches the exact brand, products, and customer types.
โข Manager/ops focus: Certification/readiness scorecards, team analytics, performance tracking, and data that supervisors can use to guide coaching and certify agents at scale.
โข Outcome orientation: Designed around measurable business results (e.g., reported up to 40% faster ramp-to-productivity for new agents, improvements in first-call resolution and CSAT) rather than generic soft-skills practice.
CallFlow.dev's answer:
The primary audience is call centers, sales teams, and customer support organizations specifically training directors, operations leaders, contact-center executives, and managers responsible for onboarding and continuous agent performance.
Secondary but closely related users include BPOs, insurance, telecom, and other high-volume customer-facing operations that face long ramp times, high turnover, compliance requirements, or complex objection/de-escalation needs. It targets teams that want data-driven readiness certification rather than informal practice.
CallFlow.dev's answer:
CallFlow.dev originated from real-world call-center and sales-training pain points experienced by its founders. Traditional training was slow, inconsistent, manager-intensive, and left new agents underprepared for live customers.
The platform was built to solve that by giving agents unlimited, realistic AI-powered practice with instant feedback and coaching, while giving leaders the analytics and certification tools needed to scale quality.
It launched as a professional SaaS focused on measurable reductions in ramp time (targeting ~40%) and improvements in performance metrics, with ongoing emphasis on enterprise adoption, custom scenarios, and workforce-development outcomes.
CallFlow.dev's answer:
advanced AI for natural dialogue, emotional progression of personas, evaluation across rapport/objection handling/compliance/etc., and personalized coaching.
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So, Pavlov is playing around with adding monetized weapon skins and such. After the Season 8 VR Master League they put some skins in the game files that were meant to be for the winning teams in each region. Source: over 3 years ago
Oh sorry, VRML is the main ranked competitive league for multiple games, including Echo. For more info you can check out https://vrmasterleague.com/ and/or the Echo VRML discord server, which you should be able to find on that website. Source: about 4 years ago
You're going to need a much bigger population of players before you see legit matchmaking. As for general comp pavlov is still you main place for that. If you want to explore some other games with comp scenes you might check here. Source: over 4 years ago
For pavlov competitive gaming, check out https://vrmasterleague.com/ and join the discord. Ask someone for a link to the matchmaking server there to get in on some s&d lobbies. Also make certain you are adding community servers to your filter list. Contractors is a joke. Source: over 4 years ago
There are a number of games that compete on the VR Master League. Onward plays on the recently created International Virtual Reality League. Not sure if everybody is moving IVRL or both will be active. Source: almost 5 years ago
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