Minneapolis dentists lose 12+ hours weekly on admin tasks. Bobby's voice AI handles scheduling, patient follow-ups, and reviews—free demo available.
The average dental practice in Minneapolis spends 12-15 hours per week on administrative tasks that generate zero revenue: appointment confirmations, review requests, missed-call follow-ups, and patient intake forms. For a solo practitioner or small clinic charging $200-400 per hour of chair time, that's $2,400-6,000 in lost weekly production capacity—just to keep the lights on.
Most dental practice management software requires clicking through dashboards, typing emails, and manually updating records. Bobby takes a different approach: you talk, it executes. Built specifically for service professionals in competitive markets like Minneapolis, Bobby functions as a voice-operated Growth OS that handles patient communication, scheduling coordination, and reputation management while you focus on clinical work.
Bobby operates through natural voice commands and autonomous execution:
Bobby is not dental practice management software. It does not replace Dentrix, Eaglesoft, or Open Dental. It does not handle clinical charting, treatment planning, or HIPAA-compliant patient records—you need specialized dental software for that.
Bobby does not make phone calls pretending to be human. All automated messages clearly identify as "sent on behalf of [your practice]." We follow Constitution Article 1: no deceptive AI interactions.
Bobby does not write your clinical notes, diagnose conditions, or provide treatment recommendations. It handles growth and administrative coordination—the tasks that drain 12 hours from your week—not clinical dentistry.
Every Minneapolis dentist gets a free 14-day demo with real voice command setup and integration with your existing phone system and Google Business Profile. You pay nothing during evaluation.
Pricing starts when you activate three or more modules (typically scheduling automation + review generation + missed call recovery). Most single-location dental practices in Minneapolis pay $180-240 monthly—equivalent to 30-45 minutes of production time—to reclaim 10-12 hours weekly.
Enterprise dental groups with multiple Twin Cities locations have custom pricing based on patient volume and number of voice users. Bobby integrates with existing Minneapolis dental networks through standard API connections, requiring zero IT staff for deployment.