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Vomyra Partner Programme: Build Your AI Voice Business

Join the Vomyra Partner Programme to build AI voice solutions, grow your business, and create new revenue opportunities with Voice AI.

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Vomyra TeamAug 18, 20266 min read
Vomyra Partner Programme: Build Your AI Voice Business

Every agency owner running call operations eventually hits the same wall: clients want AI-powered calling, but building it in-house means hiring developers, stitching together third-party wrappers, and waiting months before anything actually goes live. By the time it’s ready, the client has either lost interest or found someone faster.

The Vomyra Partner Programme was built specifically to remove that bottleneck. Instead of treating whitelabelling as an afterthought bolted onto an existing product, Vomyra’s whitelabel platform makes it a native, first-party feature, letting agencies launch branded AI voice agents for clients in days, not months.

The Problem With Reselling AI Voice Agents Today

Most agencies trying to offer AI calling as a service run into the same set of frustrations, regardless of which platform they start with.

Third-party wrappers add cost and dependency. Tools like generic voice AI wrappers sit on top of someone else’s infrastructure, meaning you’re paying extra fees while still depending on a system you don’t fully control.

API-heavy setups need a developer just to get started. Configuring, maintaining, and debugging a calling system shouldn’t require a dedicated engineer for every small client change, but with most platforms, it does.

Indian phone numbers and regional languages are often an afterthought. Many global platforms offer weak or non-existent support for Hindi, Tamil, or Hinglish conversations, which makes them a poor fit for Indian clients from day one.

No built-in CRM means manual data management. Without native CRM support, agencies end up tracking leads and client data manually or paying for separate paid extras just to stay organized.

Launch timelines stretch for weeks or months. High engineering overhead per client project means agencies can’t scale quickly, even when demand is there.

This is exactly the gap a proper white label AI voice agent platform is meant to close.

What Makes the Vomyra Partner Programme Different

Instead of forcing agencies to work around these limitations, the programme is designed to remove them entirely.

Drag-and-Drop Deployment

Agents can be deployed through a visual dashboard, configuring scripts, knowledge bases, and call flows without touching any backend code or needing a developer on standby.

Fast, Natural Conversations

Real-time conversations run under 500ms latency, with an MCP-based architecture that keeps multi-turn dialogues feeling natural instead of robotic, even during complex back-and-forth exchanges.

Flexible Telephony Options

Agencies can connect their preferred SIP carrier, whether that’s Plivo, Twilio, or Tata Communications, through Vomyra’s SIP-to-WebSocket gateway, giving full control over call routing, number provisioning, and cost management.

Genuine Multilingual Support

Native support for Hindi, Hinglish, Tamil, Telugu, Bengali, and more comes with phonetic speech-to-text correction built in, so regional accents don’t break the conversation flow the way they often do on platforms built primarily for English.

Built-In CRM and WhatsApp Automation

Leads, call logs, and client accounts can be tracked from a single dashboard, with direct connections to Salesforce, HubSpot, Zoho, and Google Sheets. WhatsApp Business automation extends this further, handling follow-ups and lead capture under the agency’s own brand.

Who This Programme Is Built For

This isn’t just for large call centres. The Vomyra Partner Programme is designed for agencies handling meaningful call operations across a wide range of industries, including:

  • Real estate and property management
  • Healthcare and clinics
  • BFSI and insurance
  • Hospitality and hotels
  • Logistics
  • EdTech and admissions
  • Retail and e-commerce
  • BPOs and call centres
  • Restaurants and QSR
  • Automotive dealerships
  • Construction
  • Professional services

If your agency already serves clients in any of these sectors, adding AI voice as a service becomes a natural extension of what you’re already offering, rather than a completely new business line requiring separate infrastructure.

For agencies weighing this against building an in-house solution, this guide on setting up an AI voice agent with an Indian phone number shows exactly how fast a single agent can go live, useful context before scaling that same speed across multiple clients.

Why Whitelabelling Matters for Growing Your Own Brand

When you’re reselling a service, brand visibility matters. A whitelabel setup means clients see your agency’s name, not a third-party platform logo, throughout the entire experience. This builds long-term brand equity instead of quietly promoting someone else’s product every time a client interacts with the system.

It also means pricing flexibility. Since you’re not locked into rigid third-party pricing tiers, agencies can structure their own packages, whether that’s a flat monthly fee, usage-based pricing, or a hybrid model that fits how their specific clients operate.

From Selling to Closing: What Happens After Launch

Getting an AI voice agent live for a client is only half the equation, the real value shows up in what it does for their business afterward. For clients focused on sales conversion specifically, understanding how AI can move beyond just answering calls to actually closing deals in real time adds a strong pitch angle when presenting this service.

This breakdown on how an AI closing agent handles payments and bookings mid-call is a useful example to share with prospective clients who want more than just call handling, they want measurable revenue impact.

Getting Started as a Partner

Joining the programme typically involves a straightforward onboarding process: setting up your branded dashboard, configuring your preferred telephony provider, and getting familiar with the drag-and-drop agent builder before rolling it out to your first client.

Since no backend development is required, most agencies can go from signing up to demoing their first branded agent within a short timeframe, a stark contrast to the weeks-long setup typical of wrapper-based alternatives.

Final Thoughts

Building an AI voice business doesn’t have to mean hiring a development team or waiting months to launch your first client project.

The Vomyra Partner Programme removes the technical overhead that usually blocks agencies from entering this space, offering native whitelabelling, multilingual support, flexible telephony, and built-in CRM tools under one roof.

For agencies already managing call-heavy client relationships, this is one of the more practical ways to add a high-demand service without rebuilding your entire tech stack from scratch.

FAQs

1. Do I need developers to launch a whitelabel AI voice agent? 

No, agents are deployed through a drag-and-drop dashboard, so no backend coding or developer support is required.

2. Can I use my own telephony provider? 

Yes, the platform connects with Plivo, Twilio, Tata Communications, and other SIP carriers based on your preference.

3. Does the platform support regional Indian languages? 

Yes, it natively supports Hindi, Hinglish, Tamil, Telugu, Bengali, and more, with accent correction built in.

4. Is CRM integration included, or is it an added cost? 

CRM tracking is built in, with direct connections to Salesforce, HubSpot, Zoho, and Google Sheets.

5. Which industries is this partner programme best suited for?

It works well across real estate, healthcare, BFSI, hospitality, retail, BPOs, and several other call-heavy sectors.

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